The English Reports: Ecclesiastical (1752-1857), Admiralty, (1776-1840), and Probate and Divorce (1858-1865), Volume 166W. Green, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 13
... circumstances to be a justifiable excuse for an infringement of them ; and we submit that the history of this case is such , that the Court will not presume a fraudulent intention , where it is not most clearly established by positive ...
... circumstances to be a justifiable excuse for an infringement of them ; and we submit that the history of this case is such , that the Court will not presume a fraudulent intention , where it is not most clearly established by positive ...
Page 34
... circumstances were unfavourable to an escape , even if it had been thought of ; to say nothing of the " Pegasus , " which was lying there , bound to prevent it if attempted . Her captain was indeed ashore ; where her largest boat was ...
... circumstances were unfavourable to an escape , even if it had been thought of ; to say nothing of the " Pegasus , " which was lying there , bound to prevent it if attempted . Her captain was indeed ashore ; where her largest boat was ...
Page 222
... circumstances of the case , and has not , so far as I am informed , expressed any disapprobation of the conduct of Capt . Leardet in this particular , I may presume that there were circumstances of necessity or overruling convenience ...
... circumstances of the case , and has not , so far as I am informed , expressed any disapprobation of the conduct of Capt . Leardet in this particular , I may presume that there were circumstances of necessity or overruling convenience ...
Page 254
... circumstances . With regard to the law of this country , the authority of a case decided in this Court in 1801 , though without opposition , seems to establish the same principle , under circumstances in which the owner was also the ...
... circumstances . With regard to the law of this country , the authority of a case decided in this Court in 1801 , though without opposition , seems to establish the same principle , under circumstances in which the owner was also the ...
Page 310
... circumstances were then novel ; but the bond was supported . In The " Hero " ( 2 Dods . 145 ) , March 1817 , the Court , though it rejected the bond on account of other security on which the agent had relied , admitted the possibility ...
... circumstances were then novel ; but the bond was supported . In The " Hero " ( 2 Dods . 145 ) , March 1817 , the Court , though it rejected the bond on account of other security on which the agent had relied , admitted the possibility ...
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