Revue légale, 7. köideWilson & Lafleur, 1875 |
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... were not , and never were , according to the cus- tom and usage of trade in Montreal tierces , but barrels and as such liable to a fee of 15 cents only . At the hearing of the case , it was proved by the Plaintiff that from 42 up to 63 ...
... were not , and never were , according to the cus- tom and usage of trade in Montreal tierces , but barrels and as such liable to a fee of 15 cents only . At the hearing of the case , it was proved by the Plaintiff that from 42 up to 63 ...
Page 48
... were goods that were contained in the third story and in the cellar of this building , the occupation of which was described , as stated , as being that of the assured . At the time of the insurance , when the policy was effect . ed ...
... were goods that were contained in the third story and in the cellar of this building , the occupation of which was described , as stated , as being that of the assured . At the time of the insurance , when the policy was effect . ed ...
Page 49
... were stored being a bonded wharehouse , one key of the premises was delivered to Bradford , the other key , of course , being held by the locker of the Customs . The only approach to the bonded store was through the premises occupied by ...
... were stored being a bonded wharehouse , one key of the premises was delivered to Bradford , the other key , of course , being held by the locker of the Customs . The only approach to the bonded store was through the premises occupied by ...
Page 50
... were , or a portion of them was , in storage , so as not to be within the terms of their policy ; and there can be no doubt that was the objection which was pressing upon the mind of Mr. Hobbs , the agent for the present Appelants , at ...
... were , or a portion of them was , in storage , so as not to be within the terms of their policy ; and there can be no doubt that was the objection which was pressing upon the mind of Mr. Hobbs , the agent for the present Appelants , at ...
Page 51
... were the same individuals who had act- ed as appraisers , ) considering themselves to be furnished with all the necessary materials for making their award , proceeded to do so before the lapse of the two days allowed to the parties to ...
... were the same individuals who had act- ed as appraisers , ) considering themselves to be furnished with all the necessary materials for making their award , proceeded to do so before the lapse of the two days allowed to the parties to ...
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