| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1828 - 564 sivua
...remuneration, whatever be the active merit, whatever be the suffering incurred in performing it. It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others in distress;...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given. The Company might possibly sustain their claim of exemption in cases... | |
| John Dodson - 1828 - 570 sivua
...remuneration, whatever be the active merit, whatever be the suffering incurred in performing it. It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others in distress ; none but a freebooter would withhold it ; but tJiat does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given. The Company... | |
| 1869 - 972 sivua
...of every civilized state. " It is the duty," Lord Stowell says, in the case of the Waterloo (16), " of all ships to give succour to others in distress ; none but a freebooter would withhold it." It has been urged upon me that the act of the master in this case could not have been within the scope... | |
| 1853 - 702 sivua
...merit, whatever be the suffering incurred in performing it. It is the duty of all ships to give succor to others in distress; none but a freebooter would...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given. The company might possibly sustain their claim of exemption in cases... | |
| David Maclachlan - 1860 - 1046 sivua
...performance, orlawgive damages for the breach of it. "It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others iu distress, none but a freebooter would withhold it...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given ;" per Lord Stowell, The Waterloo, Birch, 2 Dods. Ad. 438, 437. 1... | |
| David Maclachlan - 1876 - 1114 sivua
...nature ; whereof equity cannot enforce performance, or law give damages for breach. "It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others in distress,...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given;" per Lord Stowell, The Waterloo, Birch, 2 Dods. Ad. 433, 437. 2... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Common Pleas Division - 1880 - 610 sivua
...remuneration, whatever be the active merit, whatever be the suffering incurred in performing it. It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others in distress;...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given." Here again the learned judge is dealing with the subject of duty... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1882 - 936 sivua
...merit, whatever be the suffering incurred in performing it. It is the duty of all ships to give succor to others in distress; none but a freebooter would...does not discharge from liability to payment where assistance is substantially given." Here again the learned judge is dealing with the subject of duty... | |
| Nova Scotia. Vice-Admiralty Court, Sir William Young, James Macdonald Oxley - 1882 - 332 sivua
...jurisprudence of every civilised state. It is the duty, Lord Stowell says, in the Waterloo, 2 Dodson, 437, of all ships to give succour to others in distress ; none but a freebooter would withhold it. It has been urged, Sir Robert Phillimore continues, that a deviation for the purpose of rendering salvage... | |
| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - 1891 - 946 sivua
...reason Lord Stowell assigns in the case of The Waterloo (2 Dod. 437), where he says : " It is the duty of all ships to give succour to others in distress ; none but a freebooter would withhold it; " if he performs that duty towards a ship, though it may be belonging to the same owner, because of... | |
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