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Page 51
... defendants , to carry a cargo of ice from Wiscasset , Maine , to Madras and Calcutta . The con- tract was made orally by Mr. Burt with Mr. Field , duly acting for the defendants , who refused to put it in KIMBALL v . TUDOR CO . 51.
... defendants , to carry a cargo of ice from Wiscasset , Maine , to Madras and Calcutta . The con- tract was made orally by Mr. Burt with Mr. Field , duly acting for the defendants , who refused to put it in KIMBALL v . TUDOR CO . 51.
Page 95
... cargo of the canal - boat Nightin- gale , alleged to have been lost through the negligence and unskilfulness of those in charge of the Willie , which had the canal - boat in tow . The Nightingale was loaded with coal , and was taken in ...
... cargo of the canal - boat Nightin- gale , alleged to have been lost through the negligence and unskilfulness of those in charge of the Willie , which had the canal - boat in tow . The Nightingale was loaded with coal , and was taken in ...
Page 96
... cargo was lost . The evidence is entirely satisfactory that the tug was pro- ceeding with due and proper care and skill to land the boat at the time she was injured , so far as relates to the manage- ment of the tug and tow , and that ...
... cargo was lost . The evidence is entirely satisfactory that the tug was pro- ceeding with due and proper care and skill to land the boat at the time she was injured , so far as relates to the manage- ment of the tug and tow , and that ...
Page 101
... cargo of granite . The wind was about S. S. E. , blowing a gale at a velocity of some 28 miles an hour . The schooner was making about eight knots an hour . The speed of the steamboat was about 12 knots . The tide was the last of the ...
... cargo of granite . The wind was about S. S. E. , blowing a gale at a velocity of some 28 miles an hour . The schooner was making about eight knots an hour . The speed of the steamboat was about 12 knots . The tide was the last of the ...
Page 241
... cargo of the bark Kate Cann , in the harbor of New York , on the twenty - first day of November , 1878 . The facts are as follows : The bark Kate Cann was an English vessel , under a charter to receive and transport a cargo of grain ...
... cargo of the bark Kate Cann , in the harbor of New York , on the twenty - first day of November , 1878 . The facts are as follows : The bark Kate Cann was an English vessel , under a charter to receive and transport a cargo of grain ...
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Page 215 - States or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, or photograph or negative thereof, or of a painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, and of models or designs intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts...
Page 665 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Page 216 - ... following, if it be a book; or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, engraving, photograph, painting, drawing, chromo, statue, statuary, or model or design intended to be perfected and completed as a work of the fine arts, by inscribing upon some...
Page 831 - Constitution denominated in the third article 'law,' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those where equitable rights alone were recognized, and equitable remedies were administered...
Page 38 - ... shall not be alienated without the joint consent of husband and wife, when that relation exists; but no property shall be exempt from sale for taxes, or for the payment of obligations contracted for the purchase of said premises, or for the erection of improvements thereon...
Page 899 - In all cases where the rules prescribed by this court or by the circuit court do not apply, the practice of the circuit court shall be regulated by the present practice of the high court of chancery in England, so far as the same may reasonably be applied consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the district where the court is held, not as positive rules, but as furnishing just analogies to regulate the practice.
Page 734 - April 3, 1878, they were severally denied the equal protection of the laws, contrary to the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
Page 625 - The object of inspection laws is to improve the quality of articles produced by the labor of a country; to fit them for exportation ; or, It may be, for domestic use.
Page 889 - ... assured, he knowing and intending that his death shall be the result of his act, but when his reasoning faculties are so far impaired that he is not able to understand the moral character, the general nature, consequences and effect of the act he is about to commit, or when he is impelled thereto by an insane impulse which he has not the power to resist, such death is not within the contemplation of the parties to the contract, and the insurer is liable.
Page 131 - ... within which such acknowledgment was taken, under the seal of his office, that the person whose name is subscribed to the certificate of acknowledgment, was, at the date thereof, such officer as he is therein represented to be ; that he believes the signature of such person subscribed thereto to be genuine ; and that the deed is executed and acknowledged according to the laws of such state, territory, or district.