London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods... The Law of Contracts and Promises Upon Various Subjects and with Particular ... - Page 587by Samuel Comyn - 1824 - 654 pagesFull view - About this book
| Carl Baron Kaltenborn von Stachau - 1851 - 964 pages
...delivered in the like good Order and well conditioned at the aforesaid Port of (the act of God, Fire and all and every other Dangers and Accidents of the Seas, Rivers and Navigations of whatever nature or kind soe?e* excepted) unto or to Assigns he or they paying Freight... | |
| Janet Taylor - 1852 - 98 pages
...terms of the exceptions above mentioned, are as follows;—"the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted," and in the case of ships homeward bound from the West Indies, which send their boats to... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Chauncey Smith - 1853 - 684 pages
...found in Abb. Ship. 322, 8th ed., and is as follows : " The act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...boats, so far as ships are liable thereto, excepted." We agree with the learned judge that the true question is, whether damage by rats falls within this... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon - 1853 - 994 pages
...bills of lading, viz. " the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and 1852. all and every other danger and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation,...boats, so far as ships are liable thereto, excepted," was contained in and was part of them ; and that he signed them under the belief and on the understanding... | |
| 1853 - 954 pages
...in lieu of all port charges and pilotage as customary ; (the act of God, the king's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation of what nature and kind soever during the said voyage always excepted ; one half of the freight to be... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 430 pages
...thereto." And in that case the whole clause was as follows: — The act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...boats, so far as ships are liable thereto, excepted. Other exceptions are and may be introduced, to take away the responsibility of the masters and owners... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger, John Scott - 1854 - 998 pages
...and risk of freighters (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, restraints of princes and rulers, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever during the said voyage, always excepted) ; 400/. on account of freight to be paid in cash on arrival,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1854 - 306 pages
...good order and wellconditioned at the aforesaid port of (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever excepted) unto or to assigns freight for the said goods with primage and average accustomed. In witness... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 412 pages
...the exception is usually made in the following words: — (The act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the...and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever eascepted.) But in the case of ships homeward-bound from the West India Islands, which used, it seems,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1854 - 750 pages
...condition at the said port of London (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, machinery, boilers, 2/7 and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and steam-navigation of whatever nature or kind soever oxcepted) to Custom-Bouse, London Bridge, or to... | |
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