Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange and the like ; in all marine causes, relating to freight, average, demurrage, insurances, bottomry, and others of a similar nature ; the law merchant (d), which is a branch of the law of nations,... The Maritime Law of Europe - Sivu 397tekijä(t) Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 sivua
...freight, average, demurrage, infurances, bottomry, and others of a fimilar nature j the law-merchant d, which is a branch of the law of nations, is regularly and conftantly adhered to. So too in all difputes relating to prizes, to fliipwrecks, to hoftages, and... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 sivua
...average, demurrage, infurances, bottomry, and others of a fimilar nature ; the law- merchant •1, which is a branch of the law of nations, is regularly and conftantly adhered to. So too in all difputes relating to pri2es, to fhipwrecks, to hoflages, and ranfom... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 sivua
...fundamental constitutions of the kingdom; without which it " must cease to be a part of the civilized world. Thus, in " mercantile questions, such as bills of...merchant, which is a branch of the law of nations, is regu'' larly and constantly adhered to: so too, in all disputes relating " to prizes, to shipwrecks,... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1824 - 326 sivua
...the sentences of foreign Courts of admiralty conclusive in a suit on a policy of in • 2 Bur. 889. t Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange...nature, the law merchant which is a branch of the lav of nations is regularly and constantly adhered to, so that in all disputes relating to prizes,... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 sivua
...fundamental constitutions of the kingdom, without which it must cease to be a part of the civilized world. Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange...insurances, bottomry, and others of a similar nature ; the law-merchant '', which is a branch of the law of nations, is regularly and constantly adhered to. So... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 sivua
...fundamental constitutions of the kingdom, without which it must cease to be a part of the civilized world. Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange...insurances, bottomry, and others of a similar nature ; the law-merchant d, which is a branch of the law of nations, is regularly and constantly adhered to. So... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 sivua
...fundamental constitutions of the kingdom : without which it must cease to be a part of the civilized world. Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange...and others of a similar nature ; the law merchant (d), which is a branch of the law of nations, is regularly and constantly adhered to. So too in all... | |
| James Reddie - 1841 - 520 sivua
...bills of exchange."! Farther, in another place, adds the same learned judge and commentator : — " In mercantile questions, such as bills of exchange...marine causes, relating to freight, average, demurrage, insurance, bottomry, and others of a similar nature, the law merchant, which is a branch of the law... | |
| John Duer - 1844 - 256 sivua
...full extent by the common law, and is held to " be a part of the law of the land. Thus in mer" cantile questions, such as bills of exchange and " the like...freight, " average, demurrage, insurances, bottomry, and (a) Pothier Traitc dee Assurances, n. 9. Emerigon, ch. 1. sec. 6. " others of a similar nature, the... | |
| John Duer - 1845 - 822 sivua
...adopted " in its full extent by the common law, and is held to be a part of " the law of the land. Thus in mercantile questions, such as bills " of exchange...average, demurrage, insurances, bottomry, and others of a sirni" lar nature, the law merchant, which is a branch of the law <>(" 11.1" tions, is regularly and... | |
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