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But in northern Europe the privileges of the merchants depended upon a grant or grants made by king or lord . These grants resulted in the formation of a franchise of fair or market in which the merchants were governed by a special law ...
But in northern Europe the privileges of the merchants depended upon a grant or grants made by king or lord . These grants resulted in the formation of a franchise of fair or market in which the merchants were governed by a special law ...
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3 Admiralty sometimes refer specifically to the usages of merchants 1 or of mariners ? or to the laws of Oleron ; 8 and charter parties generally contained a similar specific reference to these laws . * Then , too , the merchants were ...
3 Admiralty sometimes refer specifically to the usages of merchants 1 or of mariners ? or to the laws of Oleron ; 8 and charter parties generally contained a similar specific reference to these laws . * Then , too , the merchants were ...
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The merchants " who acted as consular agents in foreign lands clearly had some kind of jurisdiction over their countrymen . It is clear , too , from the Council records that the arbitration of merchants , or of a mixed tribunal of ...
The merchants " who acted as consular agents in foreign lands clearly had some kind of jurisdiction over their countrymen . It is clear , too , from the Council records that the arbitration of merchants , or of a mixed tribunal of ...
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