The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... person or persons ? 4. Was not the said ship or vessel loaded by the said Messrs . Ziffo & Sons , or by some other and what person or persons on their account , and was not such cargo their property at the time of shipment ? 5. Did you ...
... person or persons ? 4. Was not the said ship or vessel loaded by the said Messrs . Ziffo & Sons , or by some other and what person or persons on their account , and was not such cargo their property at the time of shipment ? 5. Did you ...
Page 478
... person ( d ) ; and it is too plain for argument , that if a person added an address to a bill so as to make it appear that the acceptance , though really written by a person of the same name , was that of a different person -- whether such ...
... person ( d ) ; and it is too plain for argument , that if a person added an address to a bill so as to make it appear that the acceptance , though really written by a person of the same name , was that of a different person -- whether such ...
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... person really existing at the address given , the addition of that address designated the person whose signature was represented , on the principle on which it was held in Davis v . Clarke ( 6 Q. B. 16 ) , that the name in the address ...
... person really existing at the address given , the addition of that address designated the person whose signature was represented , on the principle on which it was held in Davis v . Clarke ( 6 Q. B. 16 ) , that the name in the address ...
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