Select Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property, Volume 1C. W. Sever, 1888 - Personal property |
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... recovered . It seems desirable here to see when possession of the property itself may be obtained . SECTION I. DETINUE ... recover the said seven pounds and sixpence for the costs , and the said bond or twenty pounds : et præceptum fuit ...
... recovered . It seems desirable here to see when possession of the property itself may be obtained . SECTION I. DETINUE ... recover the said seven pounds and sixpence for the costs , and the said bond or twenty pounds : et præceptum fuit ...
Page 12
... recover the bond or twenty pounds tantamount , and is to be intended conditional that he shall have the bond , and if he cannot have it , then the twenty pounds ; yet upon consideration of many other precedents , and the books which ...
... recover the bond or twenty pounds tantamount , and is to be intended conditional that he shall have the bond , and if he cannot have it , then the twenty pounds ; yet upon consideration of many other precedents , and the books which ...
Page 31
... recover the said goods , he shall be received to prove the said goods to be his own by his marks , or by his chart or cocket , or by good and lawful merchants , privy or strangers . ( 2 ) And by such proofs the same goods shall be ...
... recover the said goods , he shall be received to prove the said goods to be his own by his marks , or by his chart or cocket , or by good and lawful merchants , privy or strangers . ( 2 ) And by such proofs the same goods shall be ...
Page 39
... recover on the case he had thus made ; insisting by his counsel , First , that it appearing the ship had been totally lost , and that no living creature had come alive from the ship to the shore , the ship and the goods therein were a ...
... recover on the case he had thus made ; insisting by his counsel , First , that it appearing the ship had been totally lost , and that no living creature had come alive from the ship to the shore , the ship and the goods therein were a ...
Page 58
... recover them , and nothing appearing sufficient to take the case out of the statute . 3. Upon the evidence and facts , as before stated , the plaintiffs , as matter of law , were entitled to maintain their action , and the facts in the ...
... recover them , and nothing appearing sufficient to take the case out of the statute . 3. Upon the evidence and facts , as before stated , the plaintiffs , as matter of law , were entitled to maintain their action , and the facts in the ...
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