Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 198
... creditor can appeal to the courts of his own country to give him redress against a resolution passed in the course of the liquidation of a foreign company abroad by the statutory majority of creditors ( Dubois de Lachet v . Cie de ...
... creditor can appeal to the courts of his own country to give him redress against a resolution passed in the course of the liquidation of a foreign company abroad by the statutory majority of creditors ( Dubois de Lachet v . Cie de ...
Page 202
... creditor shall receive a certain sum of money at a certain time , and generally at a certain place . But since the creditor may find it more profitable to receive this sum , or more correctly speaking its equivalent , at some other ...
... creditor shall receive a certain sum of money at a certain time , and generally at a certain place . But since the creditor may find it more profitable to receive this sum , or more correctly speaking its equivalent , at some other ...
Page 224
... creditors ( § 79 ) . † XII . - Of Insurance . 61. Insurance is an agreement whereby the insurer bind shimself to the assured , in consider- ation of a premium , to indemnify him for loss , damage , or the missing of an expected profit ...
... creditors ( § 79 ) . † XII . - Of Insurance . 61. Insurance is an agreement whereby the insurer bind shimself to the assured , in consider- ation of a premium , to indemnify him for loss , damage , or the missing of an expected profit ...
Page 319
... creditors , for freight , charges and average , during twenty days after the delivery ( or otherwise as stipulated by the lex fori ) if they have not passed into the hands of a third person . 28 ° . In all cases where the freight has ...
... creditors , for freight , charges and average , during twenty days after the delivery ( or otherwise as stipulated by the lex fori ) if they have not passed into the hands of a third person . 28 ° . In all cases where the freight has ...
Page 338
... creditor . ( Comp . § 66 , sub - section 5 , a ) . XX . - Prescription of Maritime Contracts . 76. Contracts in maritime commerce become to the prescription prescribed in a certain fixed order , in conformity with the respective lex ...
... creditor . ( Comp . § 66 , sub - section 5 , a ) . XX . - Prescription of Maritime Contracts . 76. Contracts in maritime commerce become to the prescription prescribed in a certain fixed order , in conformity with the respective lex ...
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