The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 86
... custom is definite and has been universally acquiesced in , that it is in itself a reasonable custom from the point of view of the general body of traders , that it was known to the defenders , and that it is not incon- sistent with the ...
... custom is definite and has been universally acquiesced in , that it is in itself a reasonable custom from the point of view of the general body of traders , that it was known to the defenders , and that it is not incon- sistent with the ...
Page 87
... custom , if not expressly specified , is at least covered by a clause in a contract . If a custom , covered by a clause in a contract , is sufficiently proved , it does not matter whether one of the parties to the contract was , or was ...
... custom , if not expressly specified , is at least covered by a clause in a contract . If a custom , covered by a clause in a contract , is sufficiently proved , it does not matter whether one of the parties to the contract was , or was ...
Page 416
... Custom at Port of Discharge imported into Bill of Lading ; Averment of Custom of Port that Cargoes of the kind in Question should be discharged in bulk ; Held that the Custom averred had been proved , and that it was not inconsistent ...
... Custom at Port of Discharge imported into Bill of Lading ; Averment of Custom of Port that Cargoes of the kind in Question should be discharged in bulk ; Held that the Custom averred had been proved , and that it was not inconsistent ...
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