Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit: 1854-1856Little, Brown, 1857 |
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8. lappuse
... master . And the charterers covenanted " to deliver the said schooner to the owner aforesaid , at said Frankfort , in as good order as she shall be in when delivered to them , ordi- nary wearing , and dangers of the seas , excepted ...
... master . And the charterers covenanted " to deliver the said schooner to the owner aforesaid , at said Frankfort , in as good order as she shall be in when delivered to them , ordi- nary wearing , and dangers of the seas , excepted ...
12. lappuse
... master and hired the crew . They were his servants . The owner might well say to him , if a fire occurs through the negligence of your servants on the high seas , or in a distant port , I shall have no proper means of proving that ...
... master and hired the crew . They were his servants . The owner might well say to him , if a fire occurs through the negligence of your servants on the high seas , or in a distant port , I shall have no proper means of proving that ...
13. lappuse
... master . There is difficulty in coming to a conclusion , favorable to the respondents , on either of these points . I have not thought it necessary to go into a minute examination of the evidence concerning them , because I am of ...
... master . There is difficulty in coming to a conclusion , favorable to the respondents , on either of these points . I have not thought it necessary to go into a minute examination of the evidence concerning them , because I am of ...
21. lappuse
... master is an interested witness ; but a release from some of the part owners renders him competent . Though delivery may be made by landing property on a wharf and giving notice to the consignee , where such is the custom of the port ...
... master is an interested witness ; but a release from some of the part owners renders him competent . Though delivery may be made by landing property on a wharf and giving notice to the consignee , where such is the custom of the port ...
22. lappuse
... master of the schooner , contrary to his duty in that behalf , stowed the hides on deck , whereby over one hundred and eighty - four were lost , and the residue were landed at Belfast , and left in the open air , for the space of four ...
... master of the schooner , contrary to his duty in that behalf , stowed the hides on deck , whereby over one hundred and eighty - four were lost , and the residue were landed at Belfast , and left in the open air , for the space of four ...
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Act of Congress action admiralty admitted aforesaid agent agreed alleged allowed amount answer appear applied assigns averment award bill bills of lading Bonaire Boston brig cargo charge charter-party charterers claim claimant clause collision commissioner Company complainant consider contract counsel Court of Equity covenant creditor CURTIS damages debt declaration decree deed defendant District Court duty et ux evidence execution fact Francis O. J. Smith fraud freight indictment intended interest issue judgment jurisdiction jury land libellant lien Marine maritime lien Massachusetts master McKay McLimont ment mortgage Mutual offence opinion orators owner paid parties patent payment person plaintiff port proceedings question R. H. Dana reason Rhode Island rule sailing SAMUEL F. B. MORSE Seagrave ship Stat statute steamer suit Supreme Court testator therein thereof tion treaty United vessel voyage Wyman
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500. lappuse - Act, which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned...
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501. lappuse - ... if any non-enumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles, on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied...
50. lappuse - ... not exceeding what she can reasonably stow and carry, over and above her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture ; and being so loaded, shall therewith proceed to or so near thereunto as she may safely get...