| Joseph Chitty - Commercial law - 1824 - 1090 pages
...Thomas, in a note to (3) 6 Rob. Rep. 24. the report of the Minerva, 2 Rob. property in a court of prize. Captors are supposed to lay their hands on the gross...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| John Duer - Insurance law - 1845 - 822 pages
...their knowledge. It would be equally impossible for the court, which is to decide upon the question, to admit such considerations. The doctrine of liens...very much, upon the particular rules of jurisprudence that prevail in different countries ; and these rules, in all their extent, and in all the diversity... | |
| Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...exist, it would be quite impossible for captors to know upon what grounds they were proceeding to make a seizure. The fairest and most credible documents declaring...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence, which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1853 - 684 pages
...only serve to mislead them, if such documents were liable to be overruled by liens * which [ * 26 ] could not in any manner come to their knowledge. It...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence, which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - War, Maritime (International law) - 1854 - 498 pages
..." Such an interest cannot be deemed sufficient to support a claim of property in a court of prize. Captors are supposed to lay their hands on the gross...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - War, Maritime (International law) - 1854 - 508 pages
...prize. Captors are supposed to lay their hands on the gross tangible property on which there maybe many just claims outstanding, between other parties,...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - Commercial law - 1860 - 934 pages
...captured from the enemy will be allowed to prevail in a Court of Prize. " Captors," says Sir Wm. Scott, " are supposed to lay their hands on the gross tangible...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
| William De Burgh (B.A.) - Maritime law - 1868 - 288 pages
...captured from the enemy will be allowed to prevail in a Court of Prize. " Captors," said Sir W. Scott, " are supposed to lay their hands on the gross tangible...considerations. The doctrine of liens depends very much on the particular rules of jurisprudence which prevail in different countries. To decide judicially... | |
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