The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2B. Boothroyd, 1814 - International law |
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... , considered - Owners of ships , how far bound by the acts of th masters of such vessels , and merchants by the acts of their factors - Acceptance VOL . II . A requisite to give validity to a promise - Promises sometimes I.
... , considered - Owners of ships , how far bound by the acts of th masters of such vessels , and merchants by the acts of their factors - Acceptance VOL . II . A requisite to give validity to a promise - Promises sometimes I.
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... ships are answerable for the acts of the masters employed by them in those vessels ยง , or merchants for the conduct ... ship to sea at his own risk , and received all the profits , whether he was proprietor of the ship , or hired it ...
... ships are answerable for the acts of the masters employed by them in those vessels ยง , or merchants for the conduct ... ship to sea at his own risk , and received all the profits , whether he was proprietor of the ship , or hired it ...
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... ships absolutely bound by all the acts of the masters employed . For this is neither consonant to natural equity , which holds it sufficient for each party to be an- swerable in proportion to his share , nor is it conducive to the ...
... ships absolutely bound by all the acts of the masters employed . For this is neither consonant to natural equity , which holds it sufficient for each party to be an- swerable in proportion to his share , nor is it conducive to the ...
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... ships laden with grain are bound for that place , though it would be an act of kindness in him to communicate such intelligence to the purchasers , and though no advantage could be derived to him , from withholding the communication ...
... ships laden with grain are bound for that place , though it would be an act of kindness in him to communicate such intelligence to the purchasers , and though no advantage could be derived to him , from withholding the communication ...
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... ship for the cargo ; the post - office for letters , or bills inclosed in letters , where the loss is not imputed to any fault or neglect of theirs ; are questions of this sort . Any expression , which by implication amounts to a ...
... ship for the cargo ; the post - office for letters , or bills inclosed in letters , where the loss is not imputed to any fault or neglect of theirs ; are questions of this sort . Any expression , which by implication amounts to a ...
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