... carriers might have an opportunity of undoing all persons that had any dealings with them, by combining with thieves, etc., and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner, as would not be possible to be discovered. And this is the reason the law is... The Journal of Jurisprudence - Page 6381869Full view - About this book
| William Jones - Bailments - 1804 - 324 pages
...opportunity of undoing all persons that had any dealings with them, by combining with thieves, &c. and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner, as...reason the law is founded upon in that point. The second sort are bailees, factors, and such like. And though a bailie is to have a reward for his management,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - Law reports, digests, etc - 1817 - 872 pages
...portunity of undoing all persons who had any dealings with " them, by combining with thieves, &c. arid yet doing it in such a " clandestine manner, as would not be possible to be discovered." As Lord Holt therefore states the responsibility of carriers in case of robbery to take its origin... | |
| George Frederick Jones - Carriers - 1827 - 220 pages
...have an opportunity of undoing all persons that had any dealings with them, by combining with thieves, and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner as would not be possible to be discovered." (e) The same reason is adopted by the civil law in this case. (/") And in the words of Sir William... | |
| William Jones - Bailments - 1828 - 328 pages
...v.Wood. ing all persons that had any dealings with them, by com- G. 3 i T R. bining with thieves, &c. and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner, as would not be possible to be discover- o t ed. And this is the reason the law is founded upon in Ante 103. A that point. The second... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1830 - 632 pages
...of undoing all persons that have any dealings with diera, by combining with thieves, and yet doin» it in such a clandestine manner as would not be possible to be discovered." In regard to die continuance of the responsibility, in a case of dio carriage of hops from Stourport... | |
| Benjamin Lynde Oliver - Commercial law - 1831 - 360 pages
...an opportunity of undoing all persons, that had any dealings with them, by Combining with thieves ; and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner, as would not be possible to be discovered.' 2 Ld. Raym. 909. This general liability of common carriers is recognized in the learned opinion of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 1032 pages
...opportunity of undoing all persons that had any dealings with them by combining with thieves, <fec., and yet doing it in such a clandestine manner as would...text-books (some of which are referred to in the judgments of my Brothers Mellor and Lush in their judgments below), and has been acted on for centuries in the... | |
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