Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide to All Men in Business ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1813 |
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... allowed more freely to expatiate on the many advantages which the mercantile world , and the gentle- men of the long robe , have derived from it . Being a complete commercial code , it has afforded useful information on all subjects of ...
... allowed more freely to expatiate on the many advantages which the mercantile world , and the gentle- men of the long robe , have derived from it . Being a complete commercial code , it has afforded useful information on all subjects of ...
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... allowed that the English , in respect of most other European ' nations , were late beginners in universal commerce , yet they have improved in it with an amazing rapidity . It is many ages since they knew the value of a naval power ...
... allowed that the English , in respect of most other European ' nations , were late beginners in universal commerce , yet they have improved in it with an amazing rapidity . It is many ages since they knew the value of a naval power ...
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... allowed in the exchequer , and certified to the collectors of the port ; and every merchant denizen , who shall ship goods in any carrack or galley , shall pay all customs and subsidies in any alien born . Provided that it shall be ...
... allowed in the exchequer , and certified to the collectors of the port ; and every merchant denizen , who shall ship goods in any carrack or galley , shall pay all customs and subsidies in any alien born . Provided that it shall be ...
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... allowed to ships ' husbands on their accompts is two per cent . Of the Law Agents little notice need be taken in this work , especially as it is a limited term , and mostly confined to such attornies and solicitors as are appointed to ...
... allowed to ships ' husbands on their accompts is two per cent . Of the Law Agents little notice need be taken in this work , especially as it is a limited term , and mostly confined to such attornies and solicitors as are appointed to ...
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... allowed to have been , the first and ablest mariners we read of ; yet the commerce of those early ages did not require vessels of such strength and compactness as latter times have , to resist the storms , and tempests they are now ...
... allowed to have been , the first and ablest mariners we read of ; yet the commerce of those early ages did not require vessels of such strength and compactness as latter times have , to resist the storms , and tempests they are now ...
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Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code Of Commercial Law Wyndham Beawes,Joseph Chitty Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code Of Commercial Law Wyndham Beawes,Joseph Chitty Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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acceptor act of Parliament aforesaid appointed bank belonging Berwick upon Tweed bill bond bottomry Britain British captain cargo carried certificate certificate of registry charge Cinque Ports collector commander commerce commission commissioners Consul contract convoy Court of Admiralty customs delivered discharge Ditto dominions drawer duties England expence exported foreign forfeit forfeiture freight further enacted governor granted Guernsey harbour hath hereby indorser Ireland justice lading land letters of marque liable London Lord Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's Majesty's ships manner mariners master merchants months navigation oath obliged offence officer owners paid Parliament payable payment penalty person or persons pilot pilotage plaintiff plantations port or place pounds prize protest quarantine received registered respectively river sail seamen Sect ship or vessel ships and vessels statute subjects taken therein thereof trade Trinity House usury voyage wool
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Página 385 - Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Página 477 - 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, &c., 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 380 - State, and each and every of them who shall at any time hereafter be found in any part of this State, shall be and are hereby adjudged and declared guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy.
Página 477 - ... 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 477 - ... surprisals, takings at sea, arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever...
Página 407 - Neither will you, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular Member of the Court-Martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a Witness, by a Court of Justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.
Página 194 - Ship called the whereof is Master for this present Voyage and now riding at Anchor in the and bound for to say being marked and numbered as in the Margin, and are to be delivered in the like good order and well conditioned at the aforesaid Port...
Página 477 - 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 429 - interest or no interest," or "without further proof of interest than the policy itself," or "without benefit of salvage to the insurer...
Página 477 - God, for this present voyage, or whosoever else shall go for master in the said ship, or by whatsoever other name or names the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called...