Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty, 1 tomasA. Strahan, 1825 |
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... June , in contradiction of the charter - party on board , and without any authority from the owners , and to their great loss , he chartered the vessel to go to Bermuda , and from thence with a cargo back to Port Maria , where she again ...
... June , in contradiction of the charter - party on board , and without any authority from the owners , and to their great loss , he chartered the vessel to go to Bermuda , and from thence with a cargo back to Port Maria , where she again ...
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... June , " We pre- sume you will have perused the charter - party , and you will no doubt be aware that the ship has a lump sum for the round , and that the merchants take the risk upon themselves of procuring freight home , and are bound ...
... June , " We pre- sume you will have perused the charter - party , and you will no doubt be aware that the ship has a lump sum for the round , and that the merchants take the risk upon themselves of procuring freight home , and are bound ...
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... June 1819 , and the letters show that Robertson & Co. had knowledge of this circum- stance in addition to which , they had directed the homeward cargo to be consigned to them , as soon as the charterers had refused to honour the bill ...
... June 1819 , and the letters show that Robertson & Co. had knowledge of this circum- stance in addition to which , they had directed the homeward cargo to be consigned to them , as soon as the charterers had refused to honour the bill ...
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... June , the registrar brought in the report , by which it ap- peared that the sum of 80l . 10s . 3d . , being one moiety of the sum charged by Smith , Marten , & Co. for brokerage , was disallowed . In February 1821 , at the petition of ...
... June , the registrar brought in the report , by which it ap- peared that the sum of 80l . 10s . 3d . , being one moiety of the sum charged by Smith , Marten , & Co. for brokerage , was disallowed . In February 1821 , at the petition of ...
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... June , 1808 , subject to the sanctions of the Prize act . The case of Genoa , therefore , does not apply ; for this is a purely naval grant , and the Court has so considered it . Under these circumstances I am of opinion that the per ...
... June , 1808 , subject to the sanctions of the Prize act . The case of Genoa , therefore , does not apply ; for this is a purely naval grant , and the Court has so considered it . Under these circumstances I am of opinion that the per ...
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