De Jure Maritimo Et Navali: Or, A Treatise of Affairs Maritime, and of Commerce ...J. Walthoe, 1744 - 505 páginas |
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Página iii
... Neceffaries eration of which Men e Fruits of their La - r y , Nation , Country Benefit of another . Hence hers Neceffaries , are the different Parts id to úsply such Conveniencies of 411 . 2 of the kly . Leg . ut vim . D. de juft . &
... Neceffaries eration of which Men e Fruits of their La - r y , Nation , Country Benefit of another . Hence hers Neceffaries , are the different Parts id to úsply such Conveniencies of 411 . 2 of the kly . Leg . ut vim . D. de juft . &
Página iv
... juft . & ur . n . 7 , & 8 . And as God hath fo ordered this wonderful Depen- dance of his Creatures on each other , fo hath he by a Law immutable provided a Rule for Men in all their Actions , obliging each other to the Performance of ...
... juft . & ur . n . 7 , & 8 . And as God hath fo ordered this wonderful Depen- dance of his Creatures on each other , fo hath he by a Law immutable provided a Rule for Men in all their Actions , obliging each other to the Performance of ...
Página xiii
... vaft and great Easements and Discharges from those royal and juft Rights and Dues which now and of old were justly due to thofe that governed this Empire ; Empire ; therefore ought by all ways and means to To the READER . xiii.
... vaft and great Easements and Discharges from those royal and juft Rights and Dues which now and of old were justly due to thofe that governed this Empire ; Empire ; therefore ought by all ways and means to To the READER . xiii.
Página xv
... juft Force of a Law , otherwise than as Custom hath particularly induced 1 it ; and where no fuch fettled Custom hath made it a Law , there it hath Force only according to the Strength of Reason and Circumstance joined with it , or as ...
... juft Force of a Law , otherwise than as Custom hath particularly induced 1 it ; and where no fuch fettled Custom hath made it a Law , there it hath Force only according to the Strength of Reason and Circumstance joined with it , or as ...
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... Juft , in the fame fenfe as a juft Testa- Ita inter cives ment is oppofed to Codicils , not that it is not lawful for him that pleases to make Codicils , but because a Solemn non jufta , non Teftament hath by the Civil Law fome peculiar ...
... Juft , in the fame fenfe as a juft Testa- Ita inter cives ment is oppofed to Codicils , not that it is not lawful for him that pleases to make Codicils , but because a Solemn non jufta , non Teftament hath by the Civil Law fome peculiar ...
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Página 384 - ... between the hours of eight of the clock in the morning and six of the clock in the afternoon of the same day on each week day preceding each day of employment in the factory, unless such preceding day shall be "a Saturday, when no school attendance of such child shall be required...
Página 203 - Nevertheless, of the death of a man, and of a maihem done in great ships, being and hovering in the main stream of great rivers, only beneath the [bridges] of the same rivers [nigh] to the sea, and in none other places of the same rivers, the admiral shall have cognizance...
Página 343 - ... out of all parts of the empire; and this was done by the activity of one Suderman, a great civilian. There was there for the queen, Gilpin, as nimble...
Página 427 - ... be denizens, and the other half of aliens, if so many aliens and foreigners be in the town or place where such inquest or proof is to be taken, that be not parties nor with the parties in contracts, pleas, or other quarrels, whereof such inquests or proofs ought to be taken.
Página 327 - ... any accountable receipt for any note, bill or other security for payment of money, or any warrant or order for payment of money or delivery of goods, with intention to defraud any corporation whatsoever; or shall utter or publish as true any false, altered, forged, or counterfeited acceptance of any bill of exchange...
Página 290 - Elb, though in fact out of the way, was no deviation ; for till after the year 1703, there was no convoy for fhips directly from Bremen to London.
Página 293 - ... 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.
Página 107 - that complaints had arisen because admirals and their deputies hold their sessions within divers places of the realm, accroaching to them greater authority than belonged to their office, to the prejudice of the king,
Página 262 - And the diversity was taken and agreed betweene an indenture reciprocall betweene parties on the one side, and parties on the other side, as this was; for there no bond, covenant, or grant can be made to or with any that is not party to the deed. But where the deed indented is not reciprocall, but is without a between, etc.
Página 406 - If an alien Christian or infidel purchase houses, lands, tenements or hereditaments, to him and his heirs, albeit he can have no heirs, yet he is of capacity to take a fee simple but not to hold. For upon an office found, the king shall have it by his prerogative, of whomsoever the land is holden. And so it is if the alien doth purchase land and die, the law doth cast the freehold and inheritance upon the king.