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... consignee , according to the ordinary usage of the trade , or the custom of the voyage ; that is , either to his wharfinger or his servants , either in boats or on land . Such are the general duties of masters and owners under charter ...
... consignee , according to the ordinary usage of the trade , or the custom of the voyage ; that is , either to his wharfinger or his servants , either in boats or on land . Such are the general duties of masters and owners under charter ...
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... consignee , factor , or agentabroad ; and a third is usually kept by the master for his own use . 14. It will be ... consignees , with mutual dealings ; or they may be merely his factors , agents , or brokers ; and in the latter ...
... consignee , factor , or agentabroad ; and a third is usually kept by the master for his own use . 14. It will be ... consignees , with mutual dealings ; or they may be merely his factors , agents , or brokers ; and in the latter ...
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... consignee to sell the cargo , and to pledge it . For the benefit of general commerce , and in order to give a necessary efficacy to the acts of a factor , the law made an indorsement and sale by him in all cases effectual . This power ...
... consignee to sell the cargo , and to pledge it . For the benefit of general commerce , and in order to give a necessary efficacy to the acts of a factor , the law made an indorsement and sale by him in all cases effectual . This power ...
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... consignees have no notice that the consignors are not the actual proprietors of such goods . 2. That any person may take goods , or a bill of lading , in deposit from any consignee , but shall not acquire any further right than the ...
... consignees have no notice that the consignors are not the actual proprietors of such goods . 2. That any person may take goods , or a bill of lading , in deposit from any consignee , but shall not acquire any further right than the ...
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... consignee , before the delivery , may stop it in transitu , the law re- garding such bills as nothing ; and , therefore , leaving the consignor in possession of his original rights . 4. As to the second head under stoppage in transitu ...
... consignee , before the delivery , may stop it in transitu , the law re- garding such bills as nothing ; and , therefore , leaving the consignor in possession of his original rights . 4. As to the second head under stoppage in transitu ...
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Page 360 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 580 - That if any person or persons shall be sued or prosecuted for any thing done or to be done, in pursuance of this act, such person or persons may plead the general issue, and give this act and the special matter in evidence; and if the plaintiff...
Page 612 - And, lastly, it is hereby declared and agreed by and between the said parties to these presents, that in case the said...
Page 118 - ... length thereof, from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern post, above the upper deck, the breadth thereof, at the broadest part above the main wales...
Page 416 - ... when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself he is bound to make it good, if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract.
Page 565 - Master" shall include any person having the charge or command of a ship. Repeal of Acts, and Saving Clauses. 31. From and after the commencement of this Act, an Act passed in the fifty-ninth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Third...
Page 552 - Portugal, or any of them, and whereof the master and three-fourths of the mariners, at least, are subjects of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal, shall be considered as Portugueze vessels.
Page 562 - ... recovered, by action of debt, bill, plaint, or information, in any of His Majesty's Courts of Record at Westminster or Dublin, or in the Court of Exchequer...
Page 590 - Provided always, That nothing in this Act shall extend or be .construed to extend to...
Page 611 - ... obligation shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.