A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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... master , the servant who engages himself to a British subject without the consent of his master may be reclaimed by him ; and the Siamese Government will not enforce an agreement between a British subject and any Siamese in his employ ...
... master , the servant who engages himself to a British subject without the consent of his master may be reclaimed by him ; and the Siamese Government will not enforce an agreement between a British subject and any Siamese in his employ ...
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... master and crew can commit , whether it arise from fraud , negligence , unskilfulness , or mere imprudence . But in this country is is ruled , that no act of the master or crew shall be deemed barratry , unless it proceed from a ...
... master and crew can commit , whether it arise from fraud , negligence , unskilfulness , or mere imprudence . But in this country is is ruled , that no act of the master or crew shall be deemed barratry , unless it proceed from a ...
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... master of a ship in his capacity of carrier , acknowledging that he has received the goods specified in it on board his ship , and binding himself ( under certain exceptions ) to deliver them , in the like good order as received , at ...
... master of a ship in his capacity of carrier , acknowledging that he has received the goods specified in it on board his ship , and binding himself ( under certain exceptions ) to deliver them , in the like good order as received , at ...
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... master ; but the person who first gets legal possession of one of them from the owner or shipper has a right to the consignment ; and where such bills of lading , though different upon the face of them , are constructively the same ...
... master ; but the person who first gets legal possession of one of them from the owner or shipper has a right to the consignment ; and where such bills of lading , though different upon the face of them , are constructively the same ...
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... master of the ship is , by the maritime law of all states , precluded from doing it , so as to bind the interest of his owners , with- out their consent . With regard to a foreign country , the rule appears to be , that if the master of ...
... master of the ship is , by the maritime law of all states , precluded from doing it , so as to bind the interest of his owners , with- out their consent . With regard to a foreign country , the rule appears to be , that if the master of ...
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