| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1829 - 664 sider
...convention or agreement, he says this : — " A man for his own private advantage may in a port town set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...and his customers can agree for cranage, wharfage, &c. ; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz. makes the most of his own. And such... | |
| Illinois - 1877 - 182 sider
...treatise "De Portibus Maris," Hale says : "A man, for his own private advantage, may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a publick wharf, unto which all persons that come to that port must come... | |
| 1877 - 558 sider
...Portibus Marie," already cited, says : "A man, for his own private advantage, may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...and his customers can agree for cranage, wharfage, housollage, pesage ; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz. : makes the most of... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1878 - 974 sider
...where the important passage is as follows: "A man for his own private advantage may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public wharf unto which all persons that come to that port must come... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1878 - 1032 sider
...the important passage is as follows: " A man for his own private advantage may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public wharf unto which all persons that come to that port must come... | |
| 1906 - 1122 sider
...(Hargreaves, Law Tracts, 77), says: "A man, for his own private advantage, may, In a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. * * • If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which all persons that come to that port must... | |
| Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - 1881 - 556 sider
...treatise ' De Portibus Maris,' Hale says: 'A man, for his own private advantage, may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...can agree for cranage, wharfage, housellage, pesage ; lor he doth ii0 more than is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. ... If the... | |
| David Rorer - 1884 - 996 sider
...Portibus Maris, already cited, says: "A man, for his own private advantage, may, in a port or town, set up a wharf or crane, and may take what rates he...for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. * * * If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which all persons that come to that port must... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1885 - 940 sider
...says further : " A man for his own private advantage may in a port or town set up a wharf or crane and take what rates he and his customers can agree for cranage, wharfage, houselagc, pesage ; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz : makes the most of his... | |
| 1909 - 1162 sider
...crane, Lord Hale says that a man may set up one and take what rates he and his customers can agree upon, "for he doth no more than Is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own"; but he adds: "When the wharf le one to which all must go, because It Is the only wharf licensed by... | |
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