| Charles Petersdorff - 1825 - 848 páginas
...imputablc to either party, as where the loss U occasioned by a storm, or any other vit major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...any degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arae where both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of skill or of due diligence on botbiides.... | |
| John Dodson - 1828 - 570 páginas
...to either party ; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major : In that case, the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...— Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame ; where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Patrick Shaw - 1828 - 504 páginas
...as where the loss is ' occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the mis' fortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light,...being responsible to him in any degree. Secondly, A mis' fortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame, where ' there has been a want... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1828 - 564 páginas
...occasioned bya storm, or any other vis major : In that case, the misfortune must be borne by thejparty, on whom it happens to light ; the other not being...— Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame ; where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both... | |
| Joseph Story - 1832 - 460 páginas
...Laurie, 5 B. & Cres. 156. loss is occasioned by a storm or any other vis major. In that case the loss must be borne by the party, on whom it happens to...degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise, where both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1834 - 680 páginas
...being imputable to either party ; as where the loss is occasioned by any other vis major, in that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where bulk parties arc to blame, where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides,... | |
| Joseph Rockwell Swan - 1837 - 614 páginas
...blame being imputed to either party; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm. In that case the loss must be borne by the party, on whom it happens to...degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise, where both parties are to blame; where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides.... | |
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 686 páginas
...any [*382] other irresistible force, constituting a case of the vis major. In such a case, the loss must be borne by the party, on whom it happens to...light ; the other not being responsible to him in any degree.4 This (as we shall see) was also the Roman law.5 But among modern maritime nations there is... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1843 - 460 páginas
...imputable to either party ; as when the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom...being responsible to him in any degree. Secondly. When there has been a want of due diligence or skill on both sides, in such case the rule of law is,... | |
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