Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide to All Men in Business ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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... justice with the highest respect , and have frequently become the basis of decisions in those courts , and consequently the work is peculiarly valuable as well to the lawyer as the merchant . The subject is divided into Two Parts , or ...
... justice with the highest respect , and have frequently become the basis of decisions in those courts , and consequently the work is peculiarly valuable as well to the lawyer as the merchant . The subject is divided into Two Parts , or ...
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... justice to the framers of the last treaty of peace with France , let it likewise be remembered , that the basis of the Commercial Treaty , of the Consolidating Act , and of the Conven- tion , was laid by them . All these treaties are ...
... justice to the framers of the last treaty of peace with France , let it likewise be remembered , that the basis of the Commercial Treaty , of the Consolidating Act , and of the Conven- tion , was laid by them . All these treaties are ...
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... justice to my countrymen , I shall endeavour to improve this opportunity by demonstrating his partiality , and supplying his defect , that we may appear in the true light we ought , in the history of the European commerce ; and in order ...
... justice to my countrymen , I shall endeavour to improve this opportunity by demonstrating his partiality , and supplying his defect , that we may appear in the true light we ought , in the history of the European commerce ; and in order ...
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... justice do the con- trary , he shall satisfy double damages , and be grievously punished by the king . 17 Edw . I. cap . 3 . Idem . 34 Ed . III . cap . 17 . 12 Car . II . cap . 4 . sect , 4 . Merchants may come into Ireland with their ...
... justice do the con- trary , he shall satisfy double damages , and be grievously punished by the king . 17 Edw . I. cap . 3 . Idem . 34 Ed . III . cap . 17 . 12 Car . II . cap . 4 . sect , 4 . Merchants may come into Ireland with their ...
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... Justice in the Isle of Man , as the case may be , shall respectively forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds , and be for ever incapable of holding or enjoying any office or employment under his Majesty . XIV . And whereas the officer or ...
... Justice in the Isle of Man , as the case may be , shall respectively forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds , and be for ever incapable of holding or enjoying any office or employment under his Majesty . XIV . And whereas the officer or ...
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