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Page 37
... freight from L. to M. 120 , and from M. to L. at the rate of 2 d . per lb. for cotton , which should be delivered at L. such freight to be paid as follows , viz . 1201. for freight of the outward and as much cash as might cargo to M ...
... freight from L. to M. 120 , and from M. to L. at the rate of 2 d . per lb. for cotton , which should be delivered at L. such freight to be paid as follows , viz . 1201. for freight of the outward and as much cash as might cargo to M ...
Page 38
... freight to be paid as follows , viz . 120l . British sterling for freight of the outward cargo to Maranham , and as much cash as may be found necessary for the vessel's disbursements in Maranham , to be ad- vanced by the plaintiff , his ...
... freight to be paid as follows , viz . 120l . British sterling for freight of the outward cargo to Maranham , and as much cash as may be found necessary for the vessel's disbursements in Maranham , to be ad- vanced by the plaintiff , his ...
Page 39
... freight , then by the rule of the maritime law , freight being a compensation for the conveyance and delivery of goods , if the convey- ance and delivery be not completed , freight is not earned . Which rule is a key to the construction ...
... freight , then by the rule of the maritime law , freight being a compensation for the conveyance and delivery of goods , if the convey- ance and delivery be not completed , freight is not earned . Which rule is a key to the construction ...
Page 40
... freight at a re- duced rate , but simply for freight ; which necessarily imports that sometime or other it shall subsist as freight , though not at the time of the advance ; but here it never has subsisted as freight , for Blakey v ...
... freight at a re- duced rate , but simply for freight ; which necessarily imports that sometime or other it shall subsist as freight , though not at the time of the advance ; but here it never has subsisted as freight , for Blakey v ...
Page 41
... freight in advance , in consideration of the ship - owner's expences in preparing the ship for the return voyage , for which the outward freight was not any adequate compensation ; wherefore , though the voyage be lost , yet being lost ...
... freight in advance , in consideration of the ship - owner's expences in preparing the ship for the return voyage , for which the outward freight was not any adequate compensation ; wherefore , though the voyage be lost , yet being lost ...
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Page 42 - Warwick, the sessions confirmed the order, subject to the opinion of this Court upon the following case. The order of removal was as follows : — County of Warwick, to wit.
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Page 377 - EF as aforesaid, before and at the said several times when, &c. necessarily had, and of right ought to have had, and still of right ought to have...
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Page 28 - Maranham, to be advanced by the plaintiff', /iis agents or assigns, to the defendant, when required, free from interest and commission, at the current exchange of the place, and the residue of such freight to be paid on the delivery of the cargo in Liverpool, in good and approved bills on London not exceeding three months date.
Page 251 - The only question is whether this is a conversion in the clerk, which undoubtedly was so in the master. The clerk acted under an unavoidable ignorance and for his master's benefit, when he sent the goods to his master: but, nevertheless, his acts may amount to a conversion ; for a person is guilty of...