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... port or navigable river , " said Bayley , J. , " is not confined to the purposes of passage ; trade and commerce are the chief objects , and the right of passage is chiefly subservient to these ends . " Lord Tenterden thought that the ...
... port or navigable river , " said Bayley , J. , " is not confined to the purposes of passage ; trade and commerce are the chief objects , and the right of passage is chiefly subservient to these ends . " Lord Tenterden thought that the ...
Page 157
... port , whether the British Crown might rightfully divest the captor of his prize on the ground of the capture being ... ports , harbours , and chambers , grounding themselves upon what was done . between Spain and the Netherlands ...
... port , whether the British Crown might rightfully divest the captor of his prize on the ground of the capture being ... ports , harbours , and chambers , grounding themselves upon what was done . between Spain and the Netherlands ...
Page 174
... port and another , unless by treaty or express agreement , or by general and long continued usage , evidenced by the actual exercise of such jurisdiction acquiesced in by the nation or nations affected by it . Whereas , not one single ...
... port and another , unless by treaty or express agreement , or by general and long continued usage , evidenced by the actual exercise of such jurisdiction acquiesced in by the nation or nations affected by it . Whereas , not one single ...
Page 194
... port demurrers and exceptions to answers objecting to discovery . These repeated contests also shewed that in point of practice the right of a Plaintiff to discovery was really dependent on a right to be raised by the Defendant ; - that ...
... port demurrers and exceptions to answers objecting to discovery . These repeated contests also shewed that in point of practice the right of a Plaintiff to discovery was really dependent on a right to be raised by the Defendant ; - that ...
Page 244
... port . The Captain granted a Bottomry bond for the advances , and , at the same time , drew bills on the first company for the amount . The Navigation , or Foreign Company , became insolvent . The first company obtained a transfer from ...
... port . The Captain granted a Bottomry bond for the advances , and , at the same time , drew bills on the first company for the amount . The Navigation , or Foreign Company , became insolvent . The first company obtained a transfer from ...
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