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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... trade " were not inserted in the policy when he signed it , although he had before put his signature to the former interlineation . It was also in evidence , that another underwriter declined to subscribe , as the words " and trade ...
... trade " were not inserted in the policy when he signed it , although he had before put his signature to the former interlineation . It was also in evidence , that another underwriter declined to subscribe , as the words " and trade ...
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... trade was given by the policy as it originally stood , and that if the words " and trade " had not been subsequently introduced , the policy would have been confined to the loading and unloading of the ship , whereas , by the latter ...
... trade was given by the policy as it originally stood , and that if the words " and trade " had not been subsequently introduced , the policy would have been confined to the loading and unloading of the ship , whereas , by the latter ...
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... trade without the insertion of the latter words , and it was in evidence , that it was usual , under a policy of this description , to trade to Africa under the gene- ral terms previously contained in it . The alteration , there- fore ...
... trade without the insertion of the latter words , and it was in evidence , that it was usual , under a policy of this description , to trade to Africa under the gene- ral terms previously contained in it . The alteration , there- fore ...
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... trade between factor and principal . That in November last , all the seed still remaining in the possession of the defendants , in consequence of the unfavourable state of the markets , Bur- mester and Vidal applied to them for an ...
... trade between factor and principal . That in November last , all the seed still remaining in the possession of the defendants , in consequence of the unfavourable state of the markets , Bur- mester and Vidal applied to them for an ...
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... trade , it must be presumed that the apparent was the real authority . " Here , therefore , the defendants had a right to consider Bur- mester and Vidal as the principals , as the indicia of the property was in them , and consequently ...
... trade , it must be presumed that the apparent was the real authority . " Here , therefore , the defendants had a right to consider Bur- mester and Vidal as the principals , as the indicia of the property was in them , and consequently ...
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