New York Term Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of that State. [1803-1805], Volum 2Isaac Riley & Company no.1, City-hotel., 1805 |
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Side 9
... expenses , outfits , charges , & c . are to be estimated , and if these make the aggregate of loss , more than a ... expense beyond what the whole cargo would produce , and money on bottomry could not be obtained . The freight however ...
... expenses , outfits , charges , & c . are to be estimated , and if these make the aggregate of loss , more than a ... expense beyond what the whole cargo would produce , and money on bottomry could not be obtained . The freight however ...
Side 78
... expenses of the ship in con- sequence of this detention , the money in question was bor- rowed . The voyage being thus broken up , captain Hussey returned to New - York with the ship , and delivered her , together with 85 hogsheads of ...
... expenses of the ship in con- sequence of this detention , the money in question was bor- rowed . The voyage being thus broken up , captain Hussey returned to New - York with the ship , and delivered her , together with 85 hogsheads of ...
Side 79
... expenses of re - landing the others , amounted to eleven or twelve hundred dollars . The mate also swore there were no other expenses of any consequence attending the ship , except the repairing a fore - yard , which cost about thirty ...
... expenses of re - landing the others , amounted to eleven or twelve hundred dollars . The mate also swore there were no other expenses of any consequence attending the ship , except the repairing a fore - yard , which cost about thirty ...
Side 81
... expenses of the ship , and the exporting duties of the cargo , the whole of which has been delivered to the defendant , together with a full account of all the transactions . So that if all the money borrowed was not expended for the ...
... expenses of the ship , and the exporting duties of the cargo , the whole of which has been delivered to the defendant , together with a full account of all the transactions . So that if all the money borrowed was not expended for the ...
Side 83
... expenses : the master had funds in hand , more than May , 1804 . sufficient for all such purposes . The loan was for the pay- John Millward , ment of the export duties , on the sugar and logwood , and the sugar and logwood were ...
... expenses : the master had funds in hand , more than May , 1804 . sufficient for all such purposes . The loan was for the pay- John Millward , ment of the export duties , on the sugar and logwood , and the sugar and logwood were ...
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New York Term Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volum 2 New York (State). Supreme Court,George Caines Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1814 |
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Side 118 - The judge overruled the objection, and a verdict was taken for the plaintiff by consent, subject to the opinion of the whole court.
Side 37 - ... person, at any time before such person became bankrupt, the said commissioners, or the major part of them, or the assignees of such bankrupt's estate, shall state the account between them, and one debt...
Side 42 - The consignor may stop goods in transitu before they get into the hands of the consignee in case of the insolvency of the consignee; but if the consignee...
Side 67 - Goods ; (2) or that the Sheriff shall deliver to him all the Chattels of the Debtor (saving only his Oxen and Beasts of his Plough) and the one half of his Land, until the Debt be levied upon a reasonable Price or Extent.
Side 71 - An owner cannot commit barratry. He may make himself liable by- his fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry.
Side 59 - The question, therefore, must always be " whether there was, under all the circumstances at the time the policy was underwritten, a fair representation ; or a concealment ; fraudulent, if designed ; or, though not designed, varying materially the object of the policy, and changing the risk understood to be run.
Side 55 - ... action upon the case against him. But note: It behoveth that he warrant it to be good, and the horse to be sound, otherwise the action will not lie. For if he sell the wine or horse without such warranty, it is at the other's peril, and his eyes and his taste ought to be his judges in the case; 26 H.
Side 264 - I find it laid down, that, where a ship is obliged to put into port for the benefit of the whole concern, the charges of loading and unloading the cargo and taking care of it, and the wages and provisions of the workmen hired for the repairs, become general average.
Side 54 - I see no injustice or inconvenience resulting from this doctrine, but, on the contrary, think it best calculated to excite that caution and attention which all prudent men ought to observe in making their contracts. I am therefore of opinion with the defendant, on the first point, which renders it unnecessary for me to examine the other question raised on the argument.