A Selection of Leading Cases on Mercantile and Maritime Law: With NotesW. Maxwell and son, 1884 - 1220ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... contract , pays money generally , without specifying on what specific account , it shall be taken to the advantage of the payor , in discharge of the debt carrying interest . This however has been overruled by subsequent cases . The ...
... contract , pays money generally , without specifying on what specific account , it shall be taken to the advantage of the payor , in discharge of the debt carrying interest . This however has been overruled by subsequent cases . The ...
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... contract , varying the appro- priation of past payments ( Merri- man v . Ward , 1 J. & H. 371 , 378 ) ; but an ... contract , and the other out of a contract forbidden by law , and the debtor makes a pay- ment which is not specifically ...
... contract , varying the appro- priation of past payments ( Merri- man v . Ward , 1 J. & H. 371 , 378 ) ; but an ... contract , and the other out of a contract forbidden by law , and the debtor makes a pay- ment which is not specifically ...
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... contract is distin- guishable from or differs in some important respects from ordinary loans in the first place , because a risk must necessarily be run by the holder ; and in the next place , be- cause ( even before abolition of the ...
... contract is distin- guishable from or differs in some important respects from ordinary loans in the first place , because a risk must necessarily be run by the holder ; and in the next place , be- cause ( even before abolition of the ...
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... contract by charter - party to for- ward goods from their port of distress by another vessel , for the same amount of freight as his owners stipulated for in the original charter - party , but by a private and subordinate agreement ...
... contract by charter - party to for- ward goods from their port of distress by another vessel , for the same amount of freight as his owners stipulated for in the original charter - party , but by a private and subordinate agreement ...
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... contract of maritime insurance . A total loss is of two kinds , ab- solute or constructive . Where the loss is absolute , that is to say " where the subject in- sured becomes totally destroyed or annihilated , or if it is wholly out of ...
... contract of maritime insurance . A total loss is of two kinds , ab- solute or constructive . Where the loss is absolute , that is to say " where the subject in- sured becomes totally destroyed or annihilated , or if it is wholly out of ...
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301 ÆäÀÌÁö - But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter.
300 ÆäÀÌÁö - The title of a person who negotiates an instrument is defective within the meaning of this act when he obtained the instrument, or any signature thereto, by fraud, duress, or force and fear, or other unlawful means, or for an illegal consideration, or when he negotiates it in breach of faith, or under such circumstances as amount to a fraud.
706 ÆäÀÌÁö - All goods, being at the commencement of the bankruptcy in the possession, order, or disposition of the bankrupt, in his trade or business, by the consent and permission of the true owner, under such circumstances that he is the reputed owner thereof...
538 ÆäÀÌÁö - The advance of money by way of loan to a person engaged or about to engage in any business on a contract with that person that the lender shall receive a rate of interest varying with the profits...
301 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a person takes a crossed cheque which bears on it the words ' not negotiable, ' he shall not have, and shall not be capable of giving, a better title to the cheque than that which the person from whom he took it had.
539 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the event of any such trader as aforesaid being adjudged a bankrupt, or taking the benefit of any Act for the relief of insolvent debtors...
280 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... behalf of the owner of the property, or his executor or administrator, and convicted thereof, in such case 'the property shall be restored to the owner or his representative ; and...
659 ÆäÀÌÁö - The duties of the holder with respect to presentment for acceptance or payment, and the necessity for or sufficiency of a protest or notice of dishonour, or otherwise, are determined by the law of the place where the act is done, or the bill is dishonoured.
301 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... fide taken or received by transfer or delivery, by some person or body corporate, for a just and valuable consideration, without any notice, or without any reasonable cause to suspect that the same had by any felony or misdemeanor been stolen, taken, obtained, extorted, embezzled, converted, or disposed of, in such case the court shall not award or order the restitution of such security...
659 ÆäÀÌÁö - Kingdom, it may, for the purpose of enforcing payment thereof, be treated as valid as between all persons who negotiate, hold, or become parties to it in the United Kingdom.