A History of English Law, Volume 5Methuen, 1927 |
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Pagina 71
... parties ; and thus there was evolved the wholly new conception of a separate commercial and maritime law depending mainly on mercantile custom and usage . 6 1 This was so even in the sixteenth century - Valroger , op . cit . 38 n . 4 ...
... parties ; and thus there was evolved the wholly new conception of a separate commercial and maritime law depending mainly on mercantile custom and usage . 6 1 This was so even in the sixteenth century - Valroger , op . cit . 38 n . 4 ...
Pagina 79
... parties are analysed ; the discussion of the general nature of contractual obligations ; the many matters relating to their operation and the causes of their invalidity which are grouped round the Stipulatio ; the analysis of delictual ...
... parties are analysed ; the discussion of the general nature of contractual obligations ; the many matters relating to their operation and the causes of their invalidity which are grouped round the Stipulatio ; the analysis of delictual ...
Pagina 82
... parties agree to exclude them ; and the judge may question the parties whether requested by them or not , when it appears to him to be equitable . Parties must be cited to hear a definitive judgment , and it must be in writing . the ...
... parties agree to exclude them ; and the judge may question the parties whether requested by them or not , when it appears to him to be equitable . Parties must be cited to hear a definitive judgment , and it must be in writing . the ...
Pagina 83
... parties desired to employ them , if the court found that the case depended upon a question of law which it could not solve , or if the court differed in opinion - then the lawyers might be called in . The 1 1 Straccha , op . cit . 246 ...
... parties desired to employ them , if the court found that the case depended upon a question of law which it could not solve , or if the court differed in opinion - then the lawyers might be called in . The 1 1 Straccha , op . cit . 246 ...
Pagina 85
... parties to a maritime adventure - shipowner , merchant , captain , and crew ; and as to maritime partnerships . The various legal possibilities which might arise out of the con- tract of carriage by sea were very fully worked out ; and ...
... parties to a maritime adventure - shipowner , merchant , captain , and crew ; and as to maritime partnerships . The various legal possibilities which might arise out of the con- tract of carriage by sea were very fully worked out ; and ...
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