And, if the voyage be such as to require a different complement of men, or state of equipment, in different parts of it (as, if it were a voyage down a canal or river and thence across to the open sea), it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement... The Law Times - Side 841870Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1840 - 752 sider
...voyage commences, it is enough that the state of the ship be commensurate to the then risk (a); and, if the voyage be such as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1842 - 998 sider
...jjal.on enough, that the state of the ship be commensurate to the then risk (5) ; Parke in Dixm and if the voyage be such, as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 sider
...commences, it is enough that the state of the ship be then commensurate with her present risk ; and if the voyage be such as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1849 - 798 sider
...been there seaworthy for her then risk. (?') Upon the same principles it has been laid down " that if the voyage be such as to require a different complement of men, or a different state of equipment in different parts of it, as if it were a voyage down a canal or river,... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1850 - 832 sider
...if There are difthe voyage be such as to require a different complement of oTse men, or a different state of equipment in different parts of it, as if...it were a voyage down a canal or river, and thence the voyage. across the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were in each stage of the navigation... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1853 - 584 sider
...the voyage commences, it is enough that the state of the ship be commensurate to the then risk, and if the voyage be such as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 430 sider
...before thevoyagecommences.it is enough that the state of the ship be commensurate to the then risk.b If the voyage be such as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1855 - 648 sider
...Welsby 414, Parke, J., (one of the most eminent authorities on matters of insurance) held, that if a voyage be such as to require a different complement of men, or a different state of equipment, in the several stages of the voyage, as if it were a voyage down a... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 sider
...the voyage commences, it is enough that the state of the ship be commensurate to the then risk, and if the voyage be such as to require a different complement...a voyage down a canal or river, and thence across to the open sea, it would "be enough if the vessel were, at the commencement of each stage of the navigation,... | |
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