Introduction to the Commercial SciencesRivingtons, 1900 - 304 páginas |
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Edward Elihu Whitfield. THE REVISED PREFACE HE following lessons , which largely represent graduated instruction given in the first instance by the writer to his ... lessons to place the reader's study of each branch of ' Political Economy '
Edward Elihu Whitfield. THE REVISED PREFACE HE following lessons , which largely represent graduated instruction given in the first instance by the writer to his ... lessons to place the reader's study of each branch of ' Political Economy '
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... lessons that are fairly exhaustive . Accordingly , in this portion of the manual not only are the two first lessons devoted to a preliminary view of Commercial and Industrial law , as parts of a system of government rendering business ...
... lessons that are fairly exhaustive . Accordingly , in this portion of the manual not only are the two first lessons devoted to a preliminary view of Commercial and Industrial law , as parts of a system of government rendering business ...
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... lessons , which have undergone revision , may assist some readers in respect of that which , Pascal so well said , is the most important thing in life , -the choice of a profession , often ... LESSON I. § 1. Law , the REVISED PREFACE . ix.
... lessons , which have undergone revision , may assist some readers in respect of that which , Pascal so well said , is the most important thing in life , -the choice of a profession , often ... LESSON I. § 1. Law , the REVISED PREFACE . ix.
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... LESSON II . § 6. Territorial Operation of English Law . § 7 . Courts of Justice . § 8. Government Departments concerned with Trade or Industry . § 9. Continental Codes of Commercial Law , and Conflict of Laws LESSON III . § 10. The ...
... LESSON II . § 6. Territorial Operation of English Law . § 7 . Courts of Justice . § 8. Government Departments concerned with Trade or Industry . § 9. Continental Codes of Commercial Law , and Conflict of Laws LESSON III . § 10. The ...
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Página 139 - Takings at Sea, 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, etc., or any Part thereof...
Página 139 - Part thereof; and in case of any Loss or Misfortune, it shall be lawful to the Assured, their Factors, Servants, and Assigns, to sue, labour, and travel for, in and about the Defence, Safeguard and Recovery of the said Goods and Merchandises and Ship, Ac., or any Part thereof, without Prejudice to this Insurance; to the Charges whereof we, the Assurers, will contribute, each one according to the Rate and Quantity of his sum herein assured.
Página 139 - And it is agreed by us, the insurers, that this writing or policy of assurance shall be of as much force and effect as the surest writing or policy of assurance heretofore made in Lombard Street, or in the Royal Exchange, or elsewhere in London.
Página 123 - The school-boy whips his taxed top — the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle on a taxed road ; — and the dying Englishman pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent.
Página 139 - Apparel, &c., and Goods and Merchandises whatsoever, shall be arrived at upon the said Ship, &c., until she hath moored at Anchor Twenty-four Hours in good Safety, and upon the Goods and Merchandises, until the same be there discharged and safely landed...
Página 140 - NB — Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed are warranted free from average, unless general, or the ship be stranded — sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides and skins are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent., and all other goods, also the ship and freight, are warranted free from average, under three pounds per cent, unless general, or the ship be stranded.
Página 139 - Touching the adventures and perils which we the assurers are contented to bear and do take upon us in this voyage: they are of the seas, men of war, fire, enemies, pirates, rovers, thieves, jettisons, letters of mart and countermart, surprisals, takings at sea, arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever...
Página 138 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all doth make assurance and cause and them, and every of them, to be insured lost or not lost...
Página 201 - Factors of the said not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry, over and above her Tackle, Apparel, Provisions, and Furniture...
Página 180 - Where a mercantile agent is, with the consent of the owner, in possession of goods or of the documents of title to goods, any sale, pledge, or other disposition of the goods, made by him when acting in the ordinary course of business of a mercantile agent, shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be as valid as if he were expressly authorised by the owner of the goods to make the same...