A Practical Treatise on the Commercial and Mercantile Law of EnglandJ. & W.T. Clarke, 1829 - 555 pages |
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... Acceptance for honour Varying the tenour Revocation Waiver of Acceptance · 357 365 368 369 - 370 371 6. Presentment for acceptance and payment 373 7. Notice of dishonour 8. Remedies on Bills and Notes SECT . III . Of Interest 403 379 ...
... Acceptance for honour Varying the tenour Revocation Waiver of Acceptance · 357 365 368 369 - 370 371 6. Presentment for acceptance and payment 373 7. Notice of dishonour 8. Remedies on Bills and Notes SECT . III . Of Interest 403 379 ...
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... acceptance , but who before it was due became bankrupt . Although there had not been any admeasurement and separation of the ten tuns from the forty between the original vendor and vendees , here was a sufficient legal delivery to the ...
... acceptance , but who before it was due became bankrupt . Although there had not been any admeasurement and separation of the ten tuns from the forty between the original vendor and vendees , here was a sufficient legal delivery to the ...
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... accepting the cargo he renders himself answerable for the fulfilment ( u ) of the conditions of the bill . And the ... acceptance of the contract , and gave judgment for the plaintiff . It is not unreasonable to suppose , that if ...
... accepting the cargo he renders himself answerable for the fulfilment ( u ) of the conditions of the bill . And the ... acceptance of the contract , and gave judgment for the plaintiff . It is not unreasonable to suppose , that if ...
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... acceptance of the goods was rendered impossible by reason of the sale . 1 Robinson , 289,1 he Copen- hagen . 1 Edwards , 246 , The Friends . 10 East , 555 . Havelock v . Geddes . However , in the case of a total loss , if the freight re ...
... acceptance of the goods was rendered impossible by reason of the sale . 1 Robinson , 289,1 he Copen- hagen . 1 Edwards , 246 , The Friends . 10 East , 555 . Havelock v . Geddes . However , in the case of a total loss , if the freight re ...
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... acceptance of the goods . And even if there be an acceptance and the plaintiff sue on the charter- Hunter v . Prin- cep . Idem . 526 , Lid- dard v . Lopez . 2 Campb . 466 , Osgood v . Groning . 7 Term Rep . 381 , Cook v . Jennings H 2 ...
... acceptance of the goods . And even if there be an acceptance and the plaintiff sue on the charter- Hunter v . Prin- cep . Idem . 526 , Lid- dard v . Lopez . 2 Campb . 466 , Osgood v . Groning . 7 Term Rep . 381 , Cook v . Jennings H 2 ...
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12 East Abbott acceptance acceptor act of bankruptcy action Admiralty agent agreement assignees assured bankers bankrupt bankruptcy Barnewall & Alderson Barnewall & Cresswell barratry bill of lading Bingham blockade bond Bosanquet & Puller bottomry broker Campb Campbell captain cargo certificate charter charter-party commission considered consignee consignor contract convoy Court held court of equity covenant creditor damages debt defendant delivered delivery demurrage discharge drawer entitled Espinasse freight freighter given holder indorsed insolvent licence lien Lord Chancellor Lord Ellenborough Lord Tenterden loss master Maule & Sel Maule & Selwyn ment merchant nonsuited notice owner paid Park partner party payable payment penalty person pilot pilotage plaintiff port principal recover refused sail salvage seamen Sect ship ship's Starkie statute sufficient Taunton Term Rep trade transitu Trinity House underwriter unless usury vendee vessel voyage wages warranty wharfinger
Popular passages
Page 341 - ... be actually made, procured, or provided, or fit or ready for delivery, or some act may be requisite for the making or completing thereof, or rendering the same fit for delivery...
Page 108 - Upon any kind of goods and merchandises, and also upon the body, tackle, apparel, ordnance, munition, artillery, boat, and other furniture, of and in the good ship or vessel called the whereof is master under God, for this present voyage, or whosoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever other name or names the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called; beginning the adventure upon the said goods and merchandises from the loading thereof aboard the said...
Page 26 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 341 - BY the 4th section of the statute of frauds," it is enacted that " no action shall be brought whereby to charge any person upon any contract or sale of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or any interest in or concerning them, unless the agreement upon which such action shall be brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, shall be in writing, and signed by the party to be charged therewith...
Page 203 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares, and merchandises, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold, and actually receive the same, or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part...
Page 463 - ... any part of the property of such bankrupt before the bankruptcy ; provided that no creditor, though for a valuable consideration, who shall sue out execution upon any judgment obtained by default, confession, or nil (licit, shall avail himself of such execution to the prejudice of other fair creditors, but shall be paid rateable with such creditors.
Page 365 - ... no acceptance of any bill of exchange, whether inland or foreign, made after the 31st day of December, 1856, shall be sufficient to bind or charge any person, unless the same be in writing on such bill, or if there be more than one part of such bill on one of the said parts...
Page 119 - ... until she hath moored at anchor twentyfour hours in good safety ; and upon the goods and merchandises, until the same be there discharged and safely landed.
Page 244 - The promise thus made was a promise " to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in case of the failure of another person who is himself, in the first instance, liable to such payment or performance.
Page 422 - ... all persons using the trade of merchandize by way of bargaining, exchange, bartering, commission, consignment, or otherwise, in gross or by retail ; and all persons who, either for themselves or as agents or factors for others, seek their living by buying and selling, or by buying and letting for hire, or by the workmanship of goods or commodities...