United States Reports, Supreme Court: Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volumen15;Volumen105Little, Brown, 1882 |
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... bill of lading stated in reference to its negotiable quality .. 2. Neither the master of a steamboat , nor its shipping agents at points on the rivers of the interior where cargo is received and delivered , can , by giving a bill of ...
... bill of lading stated in reference to its negotiable quality .. 2. Neither the master of a steamboat , nor its shipping agents at points on the rivers of the interior where cargo is received and delivered , can , by giving a bill of ...
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... bill of lading is an instrument well known in commercial transactions , and its character and effect have been defined by judicial decisions . In the hands of the holder it is evidence of ownership , special or general , of the property ...
... bill of lading is an instrument well known in commercial transactions , and its character and effect have been defined by judicial decisions . In the hands of the holder it is evidence of ownership , special or general , of the property ...
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... bill of lading , because the transaction was not within the scope of their authority . If we look to the evidence of the extent of their authority , as found in the bill of exceptions , it is this short sentence : • " During the month ...
... bill of lading , because the transaction was not within the scope of their authority . If we look to the evidence of the extent of their authority , as found in the bill of exceptions , it is this short sentence : • " During the month ...
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... bills of lading would not be within his agency . If the signer of a bill of lading was not the master of the vessel , no one would suppose the vessel bound ; and the reason is , because the bill is signed by one not in privity with the ...
... bills of lading would not be within his agency . If the signer of a bill of lading was not the master of the vessel , no one would suppose the vessel bound ; and the reason is , because the bill is signed by one not in privity with the ...
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... bills of lading than he has to sign bills of sale of the ship . He has an apparent authority , if the ship be a general one , to sign bills of lading for cargo actually shipped ; and he has also authority to sign a bill of sale of the ...
... bills of lading than he has to sign bills of sale of the ship . He has an apparent authority , if the ship be a general one , to sign bills of lading for cargo actually shipped ; and he has also authority to sign a bill of sale of the ...
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