Essays and Lectures Upon Some Legal Effects of War |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 64
Sivu xii
Lord Waterpark 63 Duncan, Fox & Co. v. Schrempft & Bonke 156 Elders & Fyfies
v. Hamburg- Amerikanische Packet- fahrt 25, 120 Eliza Ann, The 20 Ertel Bieber
& Co. v. Rio Tinto Co. 64,65,66,68,106,109 Esposito v. Bowden 65, 76, 101, 102,
...
Lord Waterpark 63 Duncan, Fox & Co. v. Schrempft & Bonke 156 Elders & Fyfies
v. Hamburg- Amerikanische Packet- fahrt 25, 120 Eliza Ann, The 20 Ertel Bieber
& Co. v. Rio Tinto Co. 64,65,66,68,106,109 Esposito v. Bowden 65, 76, 101, 102,
...
Sivu xii
Lord Waterpark Hamborn , The Duncan , 120 Fox & Co . v . Hanger v . Abbott
Schrempft & Bonke 156 Harman v . Kingston 42 Harper & Sons v . Keller , Bryant
& Co . Elders & Fyffes v . HamburgAmerikanische PacketHerne Bay Steamboat
Co ...
Lord Waterpark Hamborn , The Duncan , 120 Fox & Co . v . Hanger v . Abbott
Schrempft & Bonke 156 Harman v . Kingston 42 Harper & Sons v . Keller , Bryant
& Co . Elders & Fyffes v . HamburgAmerikanische PacketHerne Bay Steamboat
Co ...
Sivu 8
... British subject is entitled or subject ' ; he acquires ' to all intents and purposes
the status of a natural - born British subject , ' so that he may say Civis Romanus
sum , and if he is a Protestant , may even aspire to becoming Lord Chancellor .
... British subject is entitled or subject ' ; he acquires ' to all intents and purposes
the status of a natural - born British subject , ' so that he may say Civis Romanus
sum , and if he is a Protestant , may even aspire to becoming Lord Chancellor .
Sivu 17
Lord Atkinson in a Canadian appeals to the Privy Council states that ' one of the
rights possessed by the supreme power in every State is the right to refuse to
permit an alien to enter that State , to annex what conditions it pleases to the ...
Lord Atkinson in a Canadian appeals to the Privy Council states that ' one of the
rights possessed by the supreme power in every State is the right to refuse to
permit an alien to enter that State , to annex what conditions it pleases to the ...
Sivu 19
Thompsona , we find Lord Ellenborough saying in answer to the plea by an
insurer that the policy was illegal in that it gave leave to the ship to proceed to
Königsberg : We are placed in a strange anomalous situation with regard to that
country ...
Thompsona , we find Lord Ellenborough saying in answer to the plea by an
insurer that the policy was illegal in that it gave leave to the ship to proceed to
Königsberg : We are placed in a strange anomalous situation with regard to that
country ...
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Essays and Lectures Upon Some Legal Effects of War Arnold Duncan McNair Baron McNair Rajoitettu esikatselu - 1920 |
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Sivu 140 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c, or any part thereof.
Sivu 77 - The principle seems to us to be, that in contracts in which the performance depends on the continued existence of a given person or thing, a condition is implied that the impossibility of performance, arising from the perishing of the person or thing, shall excuse the performance.
Sivu 76 - There seems no doubt that where there is a positive contract to do a thing, not in itself unlawful, the contractor must perform it or pay damages for not doing it, although in consequence of unforeseen accidents, the performance of his contract has become unexpectedly burthensome or even impossible.
Sivu 142 - Warranted free of capture, seizure, arrest, restraint, or detainment, and the consequences thereof or of any attempt thereat (piracy excepted) , and also from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations whether before or after declaration of war.
Sivu 73 - The material resolution of the court was, that " where the law creates a duty or charge, and the party is disabled to perform it, without any default in him, and hath no remedy over, there the law will excuse him ; " but " when the party by his own contract creates a duty or charge upon himself, he is bound to make it good if he may, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity, because he might have provided against it by his contract...
Sivu 1 - Majesty's allegiance if bom in a place where by treaty, capitulation, grant, usage, sufferance, or other lawful means, His Majesty exercises jurisdiction over British subjects.
Sivu 81 - The commercial frustration of an adventure by delay means, as I understand it, the happening of some unforeseen delay without the fault of either party to a contract, of such a character as that by it the fulfilment of the contract, in the only way in which fulfilment is contemplated and practicable, is so inordinately postponed that its fulfilment when the delay is over will not accomplish the only object or objects which both parties to the contract must have known that each of them had in view...
Sivu 130 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Sivu 70 - The prohibition of intercourse with alien enemies rests upon public policy, and we can see no ground either on principle or authority for holding that a transaction between an alien enemy and a British subject which might result in detriment to this country or advantage to the enemy is permissible because it cannot be brought within the definition of a commercial transaction.
Sivu 1 - British subjects. (2) A person born on board a foreign ship shall not be deemed to be a British subject by reason only that the ship was in British territorial waters at the time of his birth.