The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 245
... discharge in the circumstances case of The Arne ( [ 1904 ] P. 154 ) did not existing at the port of discharge . When reference apply . It turned upon whether the shipper was Damp- was made to the custom and practice of the port ...
... discharge in the circumstances case of The Arne ( [ 1904 ] P. 154 ) did not existing at the port of discharge . When reference apply . It turned upon whether the shipper was Damp- was made to the custom and practice of the port ...
Page 250
... discharged into trucks , and it is forbidden to discharge the props on the quay . " There is no doubt the practice on the part of the defenders is to take a cargo of pit - props to their yard . This practice has prevailed for many years ...
... discharged into trucks , and it is forbidden to discharge the props on the quay . " There is no doubt the practice on the part of the defenders is to take a cargo of pit - props to their yard . This practice has prevailed for many years ...
Page 417
... discharge . There could be no discharge of the cargo by the master as distinguished from delivery , whereby , in the absence of the bills of lading , he did not , by the arrangement for discharge , protect himself and his owners . An ...
... discharge . There could be no discharge of the cargo by the master as distinguished from delivery , whereby , in the absence of the bills of lading , he did not , by the arrangement for discharge , protect himself and his owners . An ...
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