A History of English Law, Volume 5Methuen & Company, 1966 |
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Pagina 66
... followed the fall of the Roman Empire commerce did not wholly cease , but the calling of the merchants became adventurous , and their profits precarious . In order to obtain some sort of security they followed , as M. Morel has pointed ...
... followed the fall of the Roman Empire commerce did not wholly cease , but the calling of the merchants became adventurous , and their profits precarious . In order to obtain some sort of security they followed , as M. Morel has pointed ...
Pagina 101
... followed.2 But this method was not followed so universally in maritime as in commercial law . In France , just as in England , jurisdiction over maritime cases was vested in a court of Admiralty ; and in France as in England this ...
... followed.2 But this method was not followed so universally in maritime as in commercial law . In France , just as in England , jurisdiction over maritime cases was vested in a court of Admiralty ; and in France as in England this ...
Pagina 129
... followed . . . . And if neither law written nor unwritten custom nor consuetude occurs ... the last refuge is to the opinions and sentences of skilled and upright men in the profession and exercise of seafaring ; because it is old and ...
... followed . . . . And if neither law written nor unwritten custom nor consuetude occurs ... the last refuge is to the opinions and sentences of skilled and upright men in the profession and exercise of seafaring ; because it is old and ...
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