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This stands upon authority and the reason of the thing . We have referred already
to a dictum of Lord Redesdale . Three cases are to be found : Exc parte
Chamberlain , 1 Sch . & Lef . 320 ; In Re Wilsons , 1 Sch . & Lef . 320 , note ( a ) ;
and ...
This stands upon authority and the reason of the thing . We have referred already
to a dictum of Lord Redesdale . Three cases are to be found : Exc parte
Chamberlain , 1 Sch . & Lef . 320 ; In Re Wilsons , 1 Sch . & Lef . 320 , note ( a ) ;
and ...
Page 18
... too , would appear to be the reason of the thing , independently of direct
precedents , that in case of a cargo such as this , perishable in its nature , which if
kept on board during the continuance of the blockade would have been spoiled ,
or if ...
... too , would appear to be the reason of the thing , independently of direct
precedents , that in case of a cargo such as this , perishable in its nature , which if
kept on board during the continuance of the blockade would have been spoiled ,
or if ...
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So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273
. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the
thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present
...
So a bill might lie for an heirloom , as in the case of Pusey v . Pusey , 1 Vern . 273
. And though in trover the plaintiff could have only damages , yet in detinue the
thing itself , if it can be found , is to be recovered ; and if such bills as the present
...
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And that things of this sort ought to be called wreck is true , unless it be that the
true owner , coming from elsewhere , by certain proofs and signs can show that
things are his , — as if a dog is found alive , and it can be shown that he is the ...
And that things of this sort ought to be called wreck is true , unless it be that the
true owner , coming from elsewhere , by certain proofs and signs can show that
things are his , — as if a dog is found alive , and it can be shown that he is the ...
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Concerning Wrecks of the sea , it is agreed that where a man , a dog , or a cat
escape quick out of the ship , that such Ship nor Barge , nor any thing within them
, shall be adjudged Wreck ; ( 2 ) but the goods shall be saved and kept by view of
...
Concerning Wrecks of the sea , it is agreed that where a man , a dog , or a cat
escape quick out of the ship , that such Ship nor Barge , nor any thing within them
, shall be adjudged Wreck ; ( 2 ) but the goods shall be saved and kept by view of
...
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