The Weekly Reporter: Appellate High Court, Band 17

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D. E. Cranenburgh, 1892
Containing decisions of the Appellate High Court in all its branches, viz., in civil, revenue and criminal cases, as well as in cases referred by the Calcutta and Mofussil Small Cause Courts and the Recorders' Courts; together with rules and the civil and criminal circular orders issued by the High Court, and circular orders of the Board of Revenue; also decisions of Her Majesty's Privy Council in cases heard in appeal from courts of British India.
 

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Seite 52 - (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, tire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever during the said voyage always excepted). The said
Seite 54 - charter-party. In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which bills being accomplished, the others to stand void.
Seite 52 - her tackle, apparel, provisions, and furniture, and being so loaded shall therewith proceed to Calcutta, or so near thereunto as she may safely get, and deliver the same unto any vessel, or at any wharf or pier, or railway jetty, where the ship can safely lay
Seite 61 - Provided that the master or other person so signing may exonerate himself in respect of such misrepresentation, by showing that it was caused without any default on his part, and wholly by the fraud of the shipper or of the holder, or some person under whom the holder claims.
Seite 62 - charterers, on being paid freight at and after the lump sum of ¿"1,150 for the full reach of the ship ; " and further on it is said : " The said freight to be paid on unloading and right delivery of the cargo as customary in net cash of the day at six months' sight bank drafts on London less any advances that
Seite 98 - of a document affecting the merits •' of the case, shall arise, on which the Court " trying such suit shall entertain reasonable •' doubts, the Court may, either of its own •' motion, or on the application of either of " the parties to the suit, draw up a statement " of the case, and submit such statement with
Seite 313 - a fieri facias ; and the sale of them while "growing is not a contract or sale of any " lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or any "interest in or concerning them within the " 4th section of the Statute of Frauds, but a "sale of goods, wares, and merchandize "within the meaning of the
Seite 381 - the dealing is not intended to terminate with one contract, but to be continuous, so that one item, if not paid, shall be united with another, and form one entire demand. The plaintiff cannot split these items into separate causes of action, but must sue upon the aggregate amount.
Seite 312 - think that the words personal property are used synonymously with moveable property and in their proper sense, namely, to mean goods, money, or other things of a like nature which may attend the owner's person wherever he thinks proper to go ; they are not used in the sense in which they are used in English law, where some things are
Seite 294 - On the whole, their Lordships consider that the appeal should be allowed, and will humbly advise Her Majesty that the decree of the High Court should be reversed, that the decree of the Principal Sudder Ameen should be executed, and that the appellant should have the costs of the litigation in India, and of this appeal.

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