A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen2Carey and Hart, 1847 |
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... Merchants . - The officers of the cus- toms shall thereupon examine such goods with reference to such damage , and may state the propor- tion of damage which , in their opinion , such goods have so received , and may make a ...
... Merchants . - The officers of the cus- toms shall thereupon examine such goods with reference to such damage , and may state the propor- tion of damage which , in their opinion , such goods have so received , and may make a ...
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... merchant shall make and subscribe a declaration upon the debenture that the goods men- tioned therein have been actually exported , and have not been relanded , and are not intended to be relanded in any part of the United Kingdom , nor ...
... merchant shall make and subscribe a declaration upon the debenture that the goods men- tioned therein have been actually exported , and have not been relanded , and are not intended to be relanded in any part of the United Kingdom , nor ...
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... merchant ship , or other trading vessel , or privateer , belonging to a subject of the Crown of Great Britain ; and all persons , of what age soever , who shall use the sea ; shall be protected for 2 years , to be computed from the time ...
... merchant ship , or other trading vessel , or privateer , belonging to a subject of the Crown of Great Britain ; and all persons , of what age soever , who shall use the sea ; shall be protected for 2 years , to be computed from the time ...
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... merchant ; while , on the other hand , the individuals who have insured their property have exempted it from any chance of loss , and placed it , as it were , in a state of absolute security . It is easy , from the brief statement now ...
... merchant ; while , on the other hand , the individuals who have insured their property have exempted it from any chance of loss , and placed it , as it were , in a state of absolute security . It is easy , from the brief statement now ...
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... merchants , both English and foreign , when they made any great adventure , to procure insurance to be made on the ships or goods adven- tured . From this it may reasonably be supposed that insurance had been in use in England for at ...
... merchants , both English and foreign , when they made any great adventure , to procure insurance to be made on the ships or goods adven- tured . From this it may reasonably be supposed that insurance had been in use in England for at ...
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