| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1823 - 942 strani
...mean, that valuable property in his hand is to be left without protection and care. It must unavoidably be admitted, that, in some cases, he must exercise the discretion of an authorised agent over the cargo, as (a) i Rob. Adm.Rtf. aao. (b) 3 Rob. Adm. Rep. 457. abandon. If... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1869 - 776 strani
...Oratitudine, 3 Rob. Adm. Rep. 258. That learned Judge there states that, " in some cases, the captain must exercise the discretion of an authorized agent...cargo, as well in the prosecution of the voyage at sea, and in intermediate ports into which he may be compelled to enter;" and then he mentions, as instances... | |
| Eugene Leggett - 1880 - 520 strani
...inconvenience,2 the character of agent for the owner of the cargo is forced upon the master.3 In such cases he must exercise the discretion of an authorized...prosecution of the voyage at sea, as in intermediate ports.* This character of agent for the owners of the cargo, is imposed upon the master by the necessity of... | |
| Richard Lowndes - 1888 - 802 strani
...mean that valuable property in his hand is to be left witheut protection and care. It must unavoidably be admitted that in some cases he must exercise the discretion of an autherized agent over the cargo, as well in the prosecution of the voyage at sea as in intermediate... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1896 - 822 strani
...Judge there states that, "in some cases, the captain must exercise the discretion of an authorised agent over the cargo, as well in the prosecution of the voyage at sea, and in intermediate ports into which he may be compelled to enter; " and then he mentions, as instances... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1901 - 822 strani
...that valuable property in his hands is to be left without protection and care. It must unavoidably be admitted, that in some cases he must exercise the discretion of an authorised agent over the cargo, as well in the prosecution of the voyage at sea, as in intermediate... | |
| Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 656 strani
...mean that valuable property in his hand is to be left without protection and care, it must unavoidably be admitted that in some cases he must exercise the...discretion of an authorized agent over the cargo, as well as in the prosecution of the voyage at sea as in intermediate ports, into which he may be compelled... | |
| Llewellyn Archer Atherley-Jones, Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1907 - 690 strani
...mean that valuable property in his hand is to be left without protection and care. It must unavoidably be admitted that in some cases he must exercise the...intermediate ports into which he may be compelled to enter." Analogous to cases of repairs caused by distress at sea or jetison is that of ransom— "in which it... | |
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