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Page 241
... innkeeper or taylor ; they may retain the horse or garment delivered them until they be satisfied , 1 Com . Dig . 211 , but not when one receives horses or kine or other cattle to pasturage , pay- ing for them a weekly sum , unless ...
... innkeeper or taylor ; they may retain the horse or garment delivered them until they be satisfied , 1 Com . Dig . 211 , but not when one receives horses or kine or other cattle to pasturage , pay- ing for them a weekly sum , unless ...
Page 244
... innkeepers , who had by law such a lien . That a lien from usage was matter of evidence . The usage in the present case had been proved so often , he said it should be considered as a settled point that wharfingers had the lien ...
... innkeepers , who had by law such a lien . That a lien from usage was matter of evidence . The usage in the present case had been proved so often , he said it should be considered as a settled point that wharfingers had the lien ...
Page 250
... innkeeper cannot sell a horse for his keep , where the price of it has been agreed upon , though he may do so if there has been no agreement for the price ; but the power of sale in the case there put has been since denied . See Jones v ...
... innkeeper cannot sell a horse for his keep , where the price of it has been agreed upon , though he may do so if there has been no agreement for the price ; but the power of sale in the case there put has been since denied . See Jones v ...
Page 262
... innkeeper , and this his retainer here is grounded upon the general custom of the land : he is to receive all guests and horses that come to his inn ; he is not bound to examine who is the true owner of the horse brought to his inn ; he ...
... innkeeper , and this his retainer here is grounded upon the general custom of the land : he is to receive all guests and horses that come to his inn ; he is not bound to examine who is the true owner of the horse brought to his inn ; he ...
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