PI think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained that this is a contract which not merely engages the shipowner to deliver the goods in the condition mentioned, but that it also contains in it a representation, and an engagement — a contract... The New South Wales Law Reports, 1880-1900 - 2 페이지저자: New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1888전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1883 - 682 페이지
...so shipped. What is the meaning of the contract created by those words, supposing they stood alone? I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained that this is a contract which nob merely engages the shipowner to deliver the goods in the condition mentioned, but that it also... | |
| The Court of Session, Court Of Judiciary And Houde of Lords - 1877 - 1418 페이지
...Lords, what is the meaning of the contract :• ated by those words, supposing they stood alone Î I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...shipowner to deliver the goods in the condition mentioned, hut that ií abo contains in it a representation and an engagement — a contract — by the shipowner... | |
| Eugene Leggett - 1880 - 520 페이지
...333. » Ronnoberg v. Falkland Islands Co., 2 Asp. Mar. Law Ca. 30. good order and condition," said, "I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...engagement ; a contract by the shipowner that the ship in which the goods are placed is, at the time of its departure, reasonably fit for accomplishing the... | |
| 1896 - 830 페이지
...case, says, " What is the meaning of the contract created by these words, supposing they stood alone ' I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...— a contract — by the shipowner that the ship in which the wheat is placed is, at the time of its departure, reasonably fit for accomplishing the... | |
| Robert Morton Hughes - 1920 - 604 페이지
...acts and negligence." In STEEL v. STATE LINE SS CO.," Lord Cairns defines seaworthiness as follows: "I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...that it also contains in it a representation and an engagement—a contract—by the shipowner that the ship on which the wheat is placed is, at the time... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1900 - 652 페이지
...Steamship Company (37 LT Rep. 333; 3 Asp. Mar. Law Cas. 516; 3 App. Cas. 72), Lord Cairns, LC there says: "I think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...its departure reasonably fit for accomplishing the sen-ice which the shipowner engages to perform. Reasonably fit to accomplish that sen-ice the ship... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1883 - 650 페이지
...shipped. What is the meaning of the contract created by those words, supposing they stood alone PI think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...— a contract — by the shipowner that the ship on whioh the wheat is placed is at the time of its departure reasonably fit for accomplishing the service... | |
| Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard - 2011 - 1108 페이지
...absolute one and amounts to a warranty of seaworthiness; and this obligation has been described as 'a representation and an engagement - a contract - by the shipowner that the ship ... is at the time of its departure reasonably fit for accomplishing the service which the shipowner... | |
| 1878 - 914 페이지
...on board. What is the meaning of the contract created by those words, supposing they stood alone PI think there cannot be any reasonable doubt entertained...engagement; a contract by the shipowner that the ship in which the wheat is placed is at the time of its departure reasonably fit for accomplishing the service... | |
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