Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the District Court of the United States for the District of Maine: 1839-49Colman & Chisholm, 1849 |
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Side 123
... motion . The case was now presented on the new evidence . The material facts upon the whole case were as follows . The li- bellant shipped on board the Brig Dawn at Boston , Nov. 26 , 1836 , as mate for a voyage to Turk's Island , for ...
... motion . The case was now presented on the new evidence . The material facts upon the whole case were as follows . The li- bellant shipped on board the Brig Dawn at Boston , Nov. 26 , 1836 , as mate for a voyage to Turk's Island , for ...
Side 155
... actually received , that is , $ 30 . The jury , under this direction , returned a verdict for $ 30 , and a motion was now made to set aside the verdict , for the The United States v . The Inhabitants of Waterborough . MAINE , 1841 . 155.
... actually received , that is , $ 30 . The jury , under this direction , returned a verdict for $ 30 , and a motion was now made to set aside the verdict , for the The United States v . The Inhabitants of Waterborough . MAINE , 1841 . 155.
Side 162
... motion or leakage of the vessel , or exposed to damage by the weather . Abbot on Shipping , 224. In respect both to the lading and carriage of the goods , he is chargeable with the most exact diligence . In all cases he is bound to have ...
... motion or leakage of the vessel , or exposed to damage by the weather . Abbot on Shipping , 224. In respect both to the lading and carriage of the goods , he is chargeable with the most exact diligence . In all cases he is bound to have ...
Side 189
... motion of the vessel . The vessel having a flat floor , when she was sailing with the wind on her beam and thrown down on the opposite side , the water , which was prevented from passing through the limbers into the well , was washed ...
... motion of the vessel . The vessel having a flat floor , when she was sailing with the wind on her beam and thrown down on the opposite side , the water , which was prevented from passing through the limbers into the well , was washed ...
Side 197
... motions and can more easily change her course . But a steamboat , that is not moved by the wind , and has her motive power ... motion altogether , has her movements more under her control than any vessel that is moved by the wind . It is ...
... motions and can more easily change her course . But a steamboat , that is not moved by the wind , and has her motive power ... motion altogether , has her movements more under her control than any vessel that is moved by the wind . It is ...
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Side 230 - ... and the sum so appropriated to the separate estate of each partner shall be applied to the payment of his separate debts...
Side 12 - ... and no others, shall be deemed ships or vessels of the United States, entitled to the privileges of ships or vessels employed in the coasting trade.
Side 277 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever...
Side 96 - And also throughout all and every the Sea Shores, Public Streams, Ports, Fresh Waters, Rivers, Creeks, and Arms as well of the Sea as of the Rivers and Coasts whatsoever...
Side 105 - States, . . . exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, . . . saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy, where the common law is competent to give it.
Side 105 - ... exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation, or trade, of the United States, where the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from the sea by vessels of ten or more tons' burden, within their respective districts, as well as upon the high seas...
Side 21 - Sutluj, which lay at the distance of a mile or a mile and a half from the...
Side 55 - A practical knowledge of the action of any one of the great departments of the government must convince every person that the head of a department, in the distribution of its duties and responsibilities, is often compelled to exercise his discretion. He is limited in the exercise of his powers by the law; but it does not follow that he must show a statutory provision for everything he does.
Side 431 - ... in actions brought to recover the balance due upon a mutual and open account current the cause of action shall be deemed to have accrued at the time of the last item proved in such account.
Side 256 - ... number who united with him in this paper, shows the extent to which his views were then held among the dissenters, as well as the great influence which he had among his brethren. The affair of the agreement of the London Presbyterian and Independent ministers, must have interested Baxter much, though he does not appear to have taken any active part in it.