| James Allan Park - 1800 - 690 páginas
...and mariners, which are very particular. An owner cannat commit barratry. He L 94 J may make himfeIf liable by his fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but not as far barratry. And, befides, barratry cannot be committed againfl the owner, with his ctnjent : for... | |
| Samuel Marshall - 1802 - 412 páginas
...ftand to the muners of the jJ/tp. An owner, therefore, cannot commit barratry. He may make himfelf liable by his fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry. And, befides, barratry can not be committed againft the owner with bis conftnt : For though the owner... | |
| Samuel Marshall - 1802 - 414 páginas
...they ftand to the owners of the Jhip. An owner, therefore, cannot commit barratry. He may make himfelf liable by his fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but net as for barratry. And, befides, barratry can not be committed againft the owner with his confent... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court, George Caines - 1805 - 430 páginas
...understand by the term barratry in a policy of insurance. In the case of j jj. & g 333 Nutt v. Bordieu, Lord Mansfield says, barratry is something contrary...with his consent, for though the owner may become liable, by the misbehaviour of the captain, if he consents,yet that is not barratry. It must partake... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 870 páginas
...stand to the owners of the ship. The words used are master and mariner;, which are very particular. An owner cannot commit barratry. He may make himself...to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry. And, besides, barratry cannot be committed against the owner with his consnrt; For though the owner... | |
| James Allan Park - 1817 - 848 páginas
...mariners, which are very particular. An owner cannot commit barratry. He may make himself liable by \\K fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry. And, besides, barratry cannot be committed against the owner with his consent ; for though the owner... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1822 - 1008 páginas
...stand to the owners of the ship. The words used are the master and mariners, which are very particular. An owner cannot commit barratry. He may make himself...to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry. And, besides, barratry cannot be committed against the owner, with his consent; for, though the owner... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1823 - 572 páginas
...ship. An ^ t' j_ ' owner cannot commit barratry; he may make himself liable by 370. c. 12. i. ' "3 fraudulent conduct to the owner of the goods, but not as for 3. See also rratry. And besides, barratry cannot be committed against ^*^'^K' l' e owner with his cansent.'(o)... | |
| Francis Hildyard - 1845 - 894 páginas
...unneces- of Earlec. Rowcroft, 8 East, p. 133, wry. and ante, p 334 (!>} See also what Lord EllenHe may make himself liable by his fraudulent conduct...to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry. And, besides, barratry cannot be committed against the owner with his consent ; for though the owner... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1848 - 780 páginas
...Loss by barplace he says, " Barratry is something contrary to the duty of the master and mariners — in the relation in which they stand to the owners...to the owner of the goods, but not as for barratry ; and, besides, barratry cannot be committed against the owner with his consent" (m) Upon these principles... | |
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