The Pawnbrokers', Factors', and Merchants' Guide to the Law of Loans and Pledges: With the Statutes and a Digest of Cases on Rights and Liabilities, Civil and Criminal, as to Loans and Pledges of Goods, Debentures, Mercantile, and Other SecuritiesCrosby Lockwood & Company, 1876 - 322 pages |
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Page 44
... consignee to a lien in respect of money advanced thereon by such con- signee for the use of such shipper or other person , or in respect of money received by him for the use of such ( e ) Daubigny v . Duval , 5 T. R. 604 ; McCombie v ...
... consignee to a lien in respect of money advanced thereon by such con- signee for the use of such shipper or other person , or in respect of money received by him for the use of such ( e ) Daubigny v . Duval , 5 T. R. 604 ; McCombie v ...
Page 45
... consignee , in like manner , to all intents and purposes , as if such person were the true owner of such goods , & c . : provided such consignee do not have notice at or before any such advance , that the person in whose name the goods ...
... consignee , in like manner , to all intents and purposes , as if such person were the true owner of such goods , & c . : provided such consignee do not have notice at or before any such advance , that the person in whose name the goods ...
Page 47
... consignee of goods for sale , and indorsee of the bills of lading , had landed and warehoused the goods , and taken the wharfinger's certi- ficates and dock warrants in his own name , and then pledged the certificates and warrants for ...
... consignee of goods for sale , and indorsee of the bills of lading , had landed and warehoused the goods , and taken the wharfinger's certi- ficates and dock warrants in his own name , and then pledged the certificates and warrants for ...
Page 65
... consignee from the plaintiffs , a firm at Bombay , as their factor ; but H. was not known either to W. or to C. to be other than the true owner . On the same day C. made a first payment on account of W.'s indebted- ness under the ...
... consignee from the plaintiffs , a firm at Bombay , as their factor ; but H. was not known either to W. or to C. to be other than the true owner . On the same day C. made a first payment on account of W.'s indebted- ness under the ...
Page 69
... consignee becoming insolvent , is not thereby entirely defeated , as in the case of a sale of the bill of lading by the consignee ; for the vendor may still resume his interest in them , subject to the rights of the pledgee ; and ...
... consignee becoming insolvent , is not thereby entirely defeated , as in the case of a sale of the bill of lading by the consignee ; for the vendor may still resume his interest in them , subject to the rights of the pledgee ; and ...
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Act of Parliament adjudged advance aforesaid agent intrusted amount appear apply auction authorised Bailments behalf bill of lading bona fide broker certificate chattels cloth committed consignee constable contract or agreement conviction or order Court of summary custody debt deemed default defendant deliver delivery deposit or pledge documents of title enacted entitled exceeding factor or agent felony guilty hand and seal hard labour hath House of Correction imprisoned information or complaint justice or justices keeper levied liable licence lien loan and profit magistrate Majesty's justices ment merchandize metropolitan police district notice offence party pawn-ticket pawnbroker pawnbroker's pawnee payment peace penalty person or persons plaintiff pledgor possession Quarter Sessions recognizance redeem redemption repealed respect Roman law Sect sell shillings sooner paid statute summary jurisdiction summons thereby therein thereof think fit ticket tion trover Vict wares warrant of distress
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