Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition, 1권Van Vechten Veeder Callaghan and Company, 1912 |
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... consignees in England ; that Mr. Calvert wrote a letter to Mr. Powell , advising him of the misfortune which had befallen the cargo , and the steps which had been taken , and desiring his directions for their further conduct ; that , in ...
... consignees in England ; that Mr. Calvert wrote a letter to Mr. Powell , advising him of the misfortune which had befallen the cargo , and the steps which had been taken , and desiring his directions for their further conduct ; that , in ...
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... consignees . The master may not know the proprietors at all , but only the consignees . They may be mere consignees , and have no power to direct him , but in single case of an actual delivery to them . If owners , they may be very ...
... consignees . The master may not know the proprietors at all , but only the consignees . They may be mere consignees , and have no power to direct him , but in single case of an actual delivery to them . If owners , they may be very ...
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... consignees . In the unfortunate case before us , in which there has been such a combination of calamitous circum- stances as can hardly be expected to happen again , the loss of a part of the whole , sold in the hands of its proper ...
... consignees . In the unfortunate case before us , in which there has been such a combination of calamitous circum- stances as can hardly be expected to happen again , the loss of a part of the whole , sold in the hands of its proper ...
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... consignees or proprietors ; but a case of in- stant necessity might occur even so near . The master might not be able to receive their directions . All communication might be interrupted , as it is sometimes for a fortnight or three ...
... consignees or proprietors ; but a case of in- stant necessity might occur even so near . The master might not be able to receive their directions . All communication might be interrupted , as it is sometimes for a fortnight or three ...
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... consignees . The court would , undoubtedly , be very unwilling to relax the general obligation of masters to ... consignee , and through him to the consignee who is described as owner of a part of the cargo . From him he received an ...
... consignees . The court would , undoubtedly , be very unwilling to relax the general obligation of masters to ... consignee , and through him to the consignee who is described as owner of a part of the cargo . From him he received an ...
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