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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... merchants , who will fully investigate them . But we submit that the Court is perfectly competent to entertain the question of this bottomry bond its decision will put the question at rest . They cited the case of The " Jane , " Birkley ...
... merchants , who will fully investigate them . But we submit that the Court is perfectly competent to entertain the question of this bottomry bond its decision will put the question at rest . They cited the case of The " Jane , " Birkley ...
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... merchants : while , on the part of the brokers , it is distinctly proved by affidavits from three of the most respectable houses in London , that £ 1 per cent . has been invariably allowed , upon the sale of all prize property , from ...
... merchants : while , on the part of the brokers , it is distinctly proved by affidavits from three of the most respectable houses in London , that £ 1 per cent . has been invariably allowed , upon the sale of all prize property , from ...
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... merchants , and they would have considered it . We therefore submit , that the Court will enforce the effect of the monition , and condemn the other party in costs . Judgment - Lord Stowell : This question comes before the Court in a ...
... merchants , and they would have considered it . We therefore submit , that the Court will enforce the effect of the monition , and condemn the other party in costs . Judgment - Lord Stowell : This question comes before the Court in a ...
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... merchants or factors in Newfoundland ; and also that they were imported in violation of several laws there enumerated , some of which have certainly not the remotest application to the case , but are as usual inserted in the libel ...
... merchants or factors in Newfoundland ; and also that they were imported in violation of several laws there enumerated , some of which have certainly not the remotest application to the case , but are as usual inserted in the libel ...
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... merchant's stores at Halifax ; how long they had been there does not appear , nor where they originally came from ; nothing points to an American origin . They were shipped by Hart and Robinson , merchants there , and consigned to their ...
... merchant's stores at Halifax ; how long they had been there does not appear , nor where they originally came from ; nothing points to an American origin . They were shipped by Hart and Robinson , merchants there , and consigned to their ...
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