A Treatise on the Jurisdiction of the High Court of Admiralty of EnglandW. Benning & Company, 1847 - 301 páginas |
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... direct from the Holy Land by Richard I. & c . However , the result of all these , and many other , arguments and etymological opinions , have brought the question so far , as fully to convince us how useless they were as a means of ...
... direct from the Holy Land by Richard I. & c . However , the result of all these , and many other , arguments and etymological opinions , have brought the question so far , as fully to convince us how useless they were as a means of ...
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... direct relief - secure to the plaintiff , for the proceeding is against the ship itself , which is , as it were , brought into court , and adjudicated upon ; a relief without hardship or inconvenience to the defendant , for the ship can ...
... direct relief - secure to the plaintiff , for the proceeding is against the ship itself , which is , as it were , brought into court , and adjudicated upon ; a relief without hardship or inconvenience to the defendant , for the ship can ...
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... direct decision on the point against such authority is to be found on the contrary , there are several decisions which confirm it , and the Court has now unquestionable authority in cases in which part - owners cannot agree respecting ...
... direct decision on the point against such authority is to be found on the contrary , there are several decisions which confirm it , and the Court has now unquestionable authority in cases in which part - owners cannot agree respecting ...
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... direct the registrar and merchants to inquire what loss , costs , damages , & c . , had been sus- tained by reason of the interference of C. , in his having by several methods prevented the ship from proceeding to sea ; but Lord Stowell ...
... direct the registrar and merchants to inquire what loss , costs , damages , & c . , had been sus- tained by reason of the interference of C. , in his having by several methods prevented the ship from proceeding to sea ; but Lord Stowell ...
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... direct power for that purpose ; but it con- siders itself , and is bound to consider itself , as moving within very narrow limits , if it proceeds at all originally upon a question of title . It undoubtedly would not be inclined in any ...
... direct power for that purpose ; but it con- siders itself , and is bound to consider itself , as moving within very narrow limits , if it proceeds at all originally upon a question of title . It undoubtedly would not be inclined in any ...
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Página 162 - Necessaries supplied to any Foreign Ship or Sea-going Vessel, and to enforce the Payment thereof, whether such Ship or Vessel may have been within the Body of a County, or upon the High Seas, at the Time when the Services were rendered or Damage received, or Necessaries furnished, in respect of which such Claim is made.
Página 239 - The seat of judicial authority is, indeed, locally here, in the belligerent country, according to the known law and practice of nations; but the law itself has no locality. It is the duty of the person who sits here to determine this question exactly as he would determine the same question if sitting at Stockholm...
Página 110 - ... necessaries supplied to any foreign ship or sea-going vessel, and to enforce the payment thereof, whether such ship or vessel may have been within the body of a county, or upon the high seas, at the time when the services were rendered or damage received, or necessaries furnished, in respect of which such claim is made.
Página 140 - No seaman shall by any agreement forfeit his lien upon the ship, or be deprived of any remedy for the recovery of his wages to which he would otherwise have been entitled ; and every stipulation in any agreement inconsistent with any provision of this act, and every stipulation by which any seaman...
Página 242 - ... courts if required to enforce an Act of Parliament which contradicted those principles is a question which I presume they would not entertain a priori; because they will not entertain a priori the supposition that any such will arise. In like manner, this court will not let itself loose into speculations as to what would be its duty under such an emergency; because it cannot, without extreme indecency, presume that any such emergency will happen; and it is the less disposed to entertain them,...
Página 266 - ... required, to make, if need be, a special report to the court touching such examination, and the conduct or absence of any witness or other person thereon or relating thereto...
Página 245 - The slave trade has gince been totally abolished by this country, and our legislature has pronounced it to be contrary to the principles of justice and humanity. Whatever we might think as individuals before, we could not, sitting as judges in a British Court of justice, regard the trade in that light while our own laws permitted it. But we can now assert that this trade cannot, abstractedly speaking, have a legitimate existence. " When I say abstractedly speaking...
Página 273 - ... commissioners of her majesty's treasury of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or any three of them...
Página 236 - Simple or particular average is not a very accurate expression, for it means damage incurred by, or for, one part of the concern, which that part must bear alone ; so that in fact it is no average at all, but still the expression is sufficiently understood, and received into familiar use.
Página 261 - With respect to the parties liable to pay salvage, and the interest in respect of which it is payable, the rule is, that the property actually benefited is alone chargeable with the salvage recovered.