Reports of Cases Ruled and Determined at Nisi Prius: In the Court of Common Pleas, and on the Northern Circuit; from the Sittings After Trinity Term, 55 Geo. III. 1815, to the Sittings After Michaelmas Term, 58 Geo. III. 1817, Both Inclusive. To which are Added, Copious Notes Upon the Most Important Subjects of Commercial and General Law, Volume 1 |
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Page 28
... grant- ing that the letter itself was the proper and formal notice required by the Act , which they contended it was not . Vaughan and Pell , serjeants , for the plaintiff.- The clause does not direct to whom notice shall be given . It ...
... grant- ing that the letter itself was the proper and formal notice required by the Act , which they contended it was not . Vaughan and Pell , serjeants , for the plaintiff.- The clause does not direct to whom notice shall be given . It ...
Page 57
... notwithstanding all the boasted certainty of the Law of Insurance , whether there was not as much uncer- tainty in this law as in any other . new inventions , like other royal grants , were regarded TRINITY TERM , 55 GEORGE III . 57.
... notwithstanding all the boasted certainty of the Law of Insurance , whether there was not as much uncer- tainty in this law as in any other . new inventions , like other royal grants , were regarded TRINITY TERM , 55 GEORGE III . 57.
Page 62
... grants , were regarded as proceeding ex speciali gratia , and mero motu of the crown . Being likewise in their nature a restriction upon general trade , they were little favour- ed by our best lawyers , but considered as grants of the ...
... grants , were regarded as proceeding ex speciali gratia , and mero motu of the crown . Being likewise in their nature a restriction upon general trade , they were little favour- ed by our best lawyers , but considered as grants of the ...
Page 130
... grant such a license ; and it is evident that the vessel was only returning in ballast after depositing her cargo in this coun- try . They cited Hagerdorn v . Reid , 1 Maule and Selw . 567 . GIBBS , C. J. - I think this license was not ...
... grant such a license ; and it is evident that the vessel was only returning in ballast after depositing her cargo in this coun- try . They cited Hagerdorn v . Reid , 1 Maule and Selw . 567 . GIBBS , C. J. - I think this license was not ...
Page 131
... grant a license to an alien enemy , and legalize the voyage ; he might grant a license to the ship to proceed to the prohi- bited ports . The question is , whether the license protects the ship , being an enemy's property . If the ...
... grant a license to an alien enemy , and legalize the voyage ; he might grant a license to the ship to proceed to the prohi- bited ports . The question is , whether the license protects the ship , being an enemy's property . If the ...
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