| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1830 - 858 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm, if pursuing her right and ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...parcel by the wrong conveyance, and a loss had thereby 1830. (a) 4 Campb. in. 3 C 3 LANCASTER and Another Vi CHRISTOPHER HARRISON. Defendant rPHIS was an... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1846 - 1088 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm if pursuing her right and ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...defendant, who had by mistake forwarded a parcel by a wrong conveyance, and a loss had thereby ensued ; and yet the defendant in that case would undoubtedly... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1849 - 808 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm, if pursuing her right or ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...defendant in that case would undoubtedly be liable." But, the real answer to the objection taken by the counsel, the learned Judge proceeded to say, was, " that... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - 1851 - 836 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm, if pursuing her right or ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...who had, by mistake, forwarded a parcel by the wrong con1 Story on Bailm. § 413 d, referring to the Paragon, Ware R. 322. 2 Davis ». Garrett, 6 Bing R.... | |
| Theodore Sedgwick - 1852 - 722 pages
...plaintiff, on a motion for a new trial, Tindal, CJ, in delivering the opinion of the court, said : " "We think the real answer to the objection is, that no wrongdoer shall be allowed to qualify or apportion his own wrong, and that as a loss has actually happened while... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1853 - 584 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm, if pursuing her right or ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...defendant in that case would undoubtedly be liable." But the real answer to the objection taken by the counsel, was, observed the learned Judge, " that no wrongdoer... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1856 - 996 pages
...upon another rock, or met with the same or another storm, if pursuing her right and ordinary voyage. The same answer might be attempted to an action against...defendant, who had by mistake forwarded a parcel by a wrong conveyance, and a loss had thereby ensued ; and yet the defendant in that case would undoubtedly... | |
| Commission Under the Convention Between the United States & Paraguay, 1859 - 1860 - 180 pages
...(Law of Nations, book 3, chapter 1, page 213 — note.) So, in 6th Bingham, 716, Tindal, CJ, says: "No wrongdoer can be allowed to apportion or qualify his own wrong ; as a loss has actually happened while his wrongful act was in operation and force, and which is attributable... | |
| John Appleton, Charles Smith Bradley - 1860 - 70 pages
...of Nations, book 3, chapter 1, page 213 — note.) So, in the 6th Bingham, 716, Tindal, CJ, says : " No wrong-doer can be allowed to apportion or qualify his own wrong ; as a loss has actually happened while his wrongful act was in operation and force, and which is attributable... | |
| New York (State). Superior Court (New York), Joseph S. Bosworth - 1861 - 780 pages
...There the carrier had deviated from his voyage, and a loss occurred by a peril of the sea. He says: "No wrongdoer can be allowed to apportion or qualify his own wrong; and as a loss has actually happened while his wrongful act was in operation and force, and which is attributable... | |
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