Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber: With Tables of the Names of the Cases and the Principal Matters, Volume 4C. Hunter, 1822 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... shew his approbation of the insertion of the latter . He cited the cases of Langhorn v . Cologan ( a ) , and Fairlie v . Christie ( b ) , to shew that a material alteration in a policy , without the consent of the underwriter , vacates ...
... shew his approbation of the insertion of the latter . He cited the cases of Langhorn v . Cologan ( a ) , and Fairlie v . Christie ( b ) , to shew that a material alteration in a policy , without the consent of the underwriter , vacates ...
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... shew that the bankrupt was privy to this transaction , nei- ther could it be considered as fraudulent on the part of the defendants ; but he left it to the Jury to consider whether it were so or not . They thought not , and accordingly ...
... shew that the bankrupt was privy to this transaction , nei- ther could it be considered as fraudulent on the part of the defendants ; but he left it to the Jury to consider whether it were so or not . They thought not , and accordingly ...
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... shew , that the property in the seed did not belong to the parties by whom it was pledged , but that they stood in the situation of factors for the plaintiffs ; and conse- quently they could have no authority to pledge . The defendants ...
... shew , that the property in the seed did not belong to the parties by whom it was pledged , but that they stood in the situation of factors for the plaintiffs ; and conse- quently they could have no authority to pledge . The defendants ...
Page 41
... shew that they intended them to act as principals in purchasing the seed in question . Mr. Justice RICHARDSON . - I am also of opinion , that this case falls within the rule that a factor cannot pledge the goods of his principal . This ...
... shew that they intended them to act as principals in purchasing the seed in question . Mr. Justice RICHARDSON . - I am also of opinion , that this case falls within the rule that a factor cannot pledge the goods of his principal . This ...
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... shew that she was not a boat within the statute . ( a ) Geo . 3. c . 28 . conviction was conclusive , to shew that the vessel was 50 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM ,
... shew that she was not a boat within the statute . ( a ) Geo . 3. c . 28 . conviction was conclusive , to shew that the vessel was 50 CASES IN MICHAELMAS TERM ,
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