A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Goods and Passengers, by Land and by WaterThis 1849 treatise demonstrates the eforts of legal writers to free the transportation industry from rules developed in a pre-commercial society. |
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Page 370
... voyage , he becomes the owner , and is responsible for the conduct of the master and mariners ; and the general owner has no lien for the freight , because he is not the car- rier for the voyage . This is the principle declared and ...
... voyage , he becomes the owner , and is responsible for the conduct of the master and mariners ; and the general owner has no lien for the freight , because he is not the car- rier for the voyage . This is the principle declared and ...
Page 385
... voyage . The same rule extends to a resumption of an interrupted voyage after the removal of an embargo by which it was so suspended.5 $ 402 . If the vessel , having performed part of her voyage , be disabled from completing the ...
... voyage . The same rule extends to a resumption of an interrupted voyage after the removal of an embargo by which it was so suspended.5 $ 402 . If the vessel , having performed part of her voyage , be disabled from completing the ...
Page 611
... voyages the passage money is paid before the voyage commences , and it does not appear to be returned , although the voyage is defeated . On the other hand , if the ship were lost before the commence- ment of the voyage , for which ...
... voyages the passage money is paid before the voyage commences , and it does not appear to be returned , although the voyage is defeated . On the other hand , if the ship were lost before the commence- ment of the voyage , for which ...
Contents
Preliminary View of the Law of Bailments 1 | xxviii |
CHAPTER III | 48 |
CHAPTER V | 123 |
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