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LIENS.

notice by dyers, &c. to create general lien, 339.

carrier's notice that goods will be subject to a general lien, 339.
notice at foot of a carrier's bill to create a general lien, 340.
notice to create lien printed at foot of bill for bleaching, 340.
stipulation in bill of lading for a general lien for freight, 325.
award of, to a solicitor, 397.

LOAN.

bond from principal and surety to secure present debt and any floating balance
to limited extent, due or to become due to bankers, 226.

bond to bankers for securing repayment of money advanced beyond balance in
hand, 228.

bond to secure money from time to time advanced by bankers, 229.
bond to bankers for payment of money that may be advanced by them, with
interest, and costs and expences of postage, commission, discount, &c. and
for adjusting and ascertaining balance, when requested, 230.

bond from two persons to repay what bills of exchange obligor shall pay for
them in L. with interest, and they to pay what bills he shall draw on them
at M., 231.

bond from two merchants to pay bills of exchange which two factors shall
draw upon them to value of £- being for parcels of goods laden by
them on board ships, by order and for use of merchants, 231.
bond from two persons who had given separate notes to tradesmen for goods
sold to them severally for securing payment of each others notes, 231.
bond from merchant to pay what money shall be advanced on letter of credit,

232.

mortgage (by way of trust for sale) to secure banker's running account, 232.
common bond for payment of money at one time, with variations, 234.
bond to pay money by four instalments, with interest at five per cent., and in
case of default in payment of one instalment, the whole due, 235.
separate bond of five different obligors in separate penalties, conditioned for
performance of certain acts by principal, 235.

bond to pay money by quarterly payments till whole paid, 236.
bond to pay money with interest, half yearly, 236.

assignment of ships engaged in whale fishery, with produce, and two policies of
insurance to secure payment of money due and thereafter to be advanced, 237.
agreement to pay debts owing, &c. on account of part of ship, in considera-
tion of assignment thereof, 241.

power for trustees to advance trust monies for husband's use in trade, 241.
memorial of foreigner to bank of England requesting discount of his bills, 242.
bond to re-transfer bank annuities lent to obligor, with variations, where pro-
perty consists of other stock, 243.

joint and several bond to re-transfer stock and pay intermediate dividends,
244.

bond to replace stock sold out, and pay, &c., 245.

declaration that bank stock is transferred in trust, and covenant to re-transfer
on request, and pay, &c., 245.

agreement (not indented) to re-invest stock in name of party who sold out,
and advance produce to party, and in mean time to pay dividends, &c.
246.

agreement by partner with another person to pay him, his wife and daughter,
certain proportions of his share of profits in a business, in consideration of a
loan of money to be placed in business, 139..

annuity bond, 246.

covenant to pay additional premium on account of going beyond seas, 247.

LOAN.-(continued.)

bottoinry bond, 248.

the like from L. to M. and back, 249.

bill of bottomry, 249.

the like, where ship is to go to several ports, 250.

respondentia bond on goods, during voyage to East Indies and back, 251.
instrument of hypothecation of ship and cargo, 252.

LONDON ASSURANCE COMPANY.

policy on ship and goods by, 329.

LOSS.-(See "Bills," "Bottomry," "Policies of Insurance," " Charterparty.")

MANUFACTURE.

contract under seal for building warehouse, still-house, and houses, 173.

rentals, 173.

covenants to build, 173.

improper materials to be removed, 173.

improper work to be undone, 173.

in default thereof surveyor to remove and rebuild, 174.

A. to pay costs of so doing, 174.

provisions for extras or omissions, 174.

A. to erect a hoard, 174.

and to shore up adjoining premises, 174.
materials to belong to A., 174.

A. to have sole care of works, 174.

time of completion, 174.

payment by instalments, 174.

bond from builder and surety in usual form of joint and several bond, 175.
agreement under seal for building and completing ship, 175.

as to finishing, see note 3, 175.

recital of contract, 176.

part of money paid, 176.

dimensions of ship and description of materials to be used, 176.
to be launched in certain time, 177.

to pay remainder of price of ship at certain charges of work, 177.
to pay such further sum as referees shall determine, 177.
umpire, 177.

determination to be final, 177.

money to be paid in ten days after determination, 177.
differences to be referred to arbitration, 177.

merchant to provide carpenters with bread, cheese, and ale, 177.
ship whilst building to stand charged with monies advanced, 177.
builder after ship is launched to assign her to purchaser, 178.
tender to build a ship and let her to freight to East India Company, 178.
agreement for sale and finishing the hull of ship from shipwright, 178.

printed particulars of East India Company upon which tenders are to be made
for building ship, 179.

agreement for performance of contract for building ship and letting same to
freight to East India Company, 269.

bond for performance of contract for building ship and letting same to freight,

181.

agreement to hold part of ship to be built, and pay proportions of prime costs
and outset, 182.

agreement for making and putting up certain machines, 182.

MANUFACTURE.-(continued.)

agreement between country manufacturer and London warehouseman and
factor, that former shall for term of years manufacture and consign to the
latter goods for sale, on terms specified, 183.

agreement for purchase of leasehold house and utensils, and goodwill of
business, 187.

business carried on by vendor and possession of lease, 187.

vendor had made additions and improvements, 187.

MASTERS OF SHIPS.-(See " Owners of Ships," "Mate," " Indemnity,” “ Ad-
miralty.")

letter of attorney from part owners to, to fit her out and let her to freight,
they covenanting to indemnify him from seamen's wages, 27.

agreement by, that part-owner shall not pay above limited sum for the outset
of his part, 56.

bond of indemnity to, on delivering up of goods to other person than con-
signee, 57.

contract between, and mariners of British ship in most foreign trades, 58.
other contracts between master and mariners, 59. 61.

agreement of indemnity from part owners to indemnify captain from trades-
men's bills and bills of lading, upon his leaving ship, 63.

agreement under seal from part owners to pay proportion of such bills as cap-
taiu shall draw on ship's account during voyage, 64.

bond from, who undertakes for himself and supercargo (a minor) to follow
orders annexed, to claim no privilege but what is expressed, to keep an
account of sale of cargo, and a journal of voyage, and to deliver up ship,
69.

bond from, to follow orders and deliver up ship and give an account of freight,
&c., 71.

bond from, to deliver up ship on demand, 68.

bond from, to owners to pay freight when he receives it, 69.

agreement to ship goods, 198.

shipping order to, 215.

bonds of indemnity from, to purchaser, to indemnify him from former owner
and master on account of wages due to him, 224.

assignment from, to part owner of his proportion of a debenture made out
for the ship's hire in transport service, 225.

references to arbitration by, 367.

MATE. (See "Masters of Ships,"

"Owners of Ships.")

bond from, to perform captain's contract, if captain dies, 70.

bond from chief mate of ship by charterparty to perform covenants, follow
orders, give up an account, and deliver up ship, and likewise for a second
mate, 72.

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of delivery of possession of fixtures, &c. to be indorsed, 197.

of charterparties, 261.

MEMORIAL.

of a foreigner to governor and company of bank of England requesting a dis-
count of his bills, 242.

MORTGAGE.

for securing payment of price of goods, to be from time to time delivered on
credit, 194.

by way of trust, to secure banker's running account, 232.

NOTARY.

his certificate of due execution of power of attorney, 14.

the like, of the identity of person executing power of attorney, 14.

the like, in proceedings by assignees to recover debt abroad, that party before
whom affidavits are sworn is lord mayor, &c., 33.

the like, of signature to policy of insurance, 333.

certificate of officer of East India company, that party is a notary, 33.
certificate of merchants to notary's signature, 333.
another of a notary, 333.

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relating to bills, 345, &c.-(See "Bills of Exchange.")

relating to promissory notes, 348.-(See" Promissory Note.")
of dissolution of partnership, 142.

by partners, of reference of disputes to arbitration, 369.

NEUTRAL.

protest of neutral ship having been taken, 337.

ORDER.-(See "Justice of Peace.")

for delivery of goods, 214.

delivery order, 214.

shipping order to captain, 215.

West India dock check of receipt of order for delivery, 215.

OWNERS AND PART OWNERS OF SHIPS.-(See "Freighters,"
terparties," "Bills of Lading," "Admiralty.”

"Char-

letter of attorney from part owners to master, to fit her out and let her to
freight, they covenanting to indemnify him from seamen's wages, 27.

the like to receive, &c. produce of stranded cargo, 27.

the like to dispose of cargo and materials of stranded ship, 28.

the like from part owner to receive dividends of freight, 28.

the like to receive freight of ship for use of receiver and rest of part owners,

28.

the like from part owners to take possession of ship taken by French, and
retaken, and to recover her from her caption in any court, 28.

then empowering them to purchase her, and covenant to pay their pro-
portions of her, and all charges, 28.

agreement by master that part owner shall not pay above limited sum for
outset of his part, 56.

agreements between owners and surgeon, 56, 57.

bond of indemnity from part owners to indemnify captain from tradesmen's
bills and bills of lading, upon his leaving ship, 63.

agreement under seal from part owners to pay proportion of such bills as
captain shall draw on two of them on ship's account during voyage, 64.
bond from master to follow orders, and deliver up ship, and give account of
freight, &c., 71.

bond that master shall deliver up ship to owners on demand, 68.
bond that master shall pay over freight to owners when he receives it, 69.
bond from master that undertakes for himself and supercargo (a minor) to
follow orders annexed, to claim no privilege but what is expressed, to keep
an account of sale of cargo and a journal of voyage, and to deliver up
hip, 69.

OWNERS AND PART OWNERS OF SHIPS.—(continued.)

bond from mate to do same thing if master dies, 70.

bond from chief mate of ship let by charterparty to perform covenants, follow
orders, give up an account, and deliver up ship, and likewise for a second
mate, 72.

deed of copartnership between ship owner and others to bear joint risk as to
profit and loss in maritime adventure, 135.

agreement respecting a concern with a vessel in copartnership, 137.

agreement to hold part of a ship to be built, and pay proportions of prime
cost and outset, 182.

agreement to ship goods, 198.

bill of sale of ship at sea by part owner to purchaser, with variations, 219.
references to arbitration by, 367.

award adjusting accounts between, 389.-(See "Arbitration.")

PARTICULARS OF SALE.-(See " Proposals.")

in sale of ships, 223.

PARTNERS.-(See " Agreement.")

forms of agreements, &c. between, previous to, and during partnership.
common form of agreement between partners and third person, 3.

form of agreement to receive part of proceeds not constituting partner-
ship, 49, 50, 1. n. 1.

concise form of agreement for partnership in trade between two or more
persons, previous to execution of formal deed, 84.

the like with clause giving power to determine partnership, 84.

the like, more formal in stating particularly the terms of co-partnership,

85.

agreement for future partnership by deed, 85.

covenants to be contained in such deed, 85.

clause of reference of differences to arbitration, 86.

deed of copartnership admitting new partner into firm, and providing for
future carrying on of business of merchants, warehousemen, and fac-
tors, 87.

recital of partnership between A. and B., 87.

agree to admit C. as partner, 87.

for six years, 87.

C. to be entitled to three-sixteenth shares, 87.
two-sixteenths out of proportions of A., 87.
one-sixteenth out of proportion of B., 87.
C. to bring in capital, 87.

to become and continue partners for six years, 87.

A. to bring into business £10,500., 88.

B. to bring in £12,250, 88.

present stock and fixtures on premises where partnership carried ou
to be taken according to valuation, and allowed as part of stock of
A. and B., 88.

C. new partner to bring in £5,250. making joint stock £29,000, 88.
joint stock not liable to loss by debts owing to former partners, 88.
money to be employed in partnership concern only, 88.

partners not to engage credit but for sole use of partnership, 88.
nor to deal in any other trade, 88.

nor to buy goods, &c. nor engage credit of partnership com
trary to consent of others, signified in writing, 88.

and if so, then advantage of such dealing to go to capital, 88.
loss to be borne by partner so trading only, 88.

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