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... Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and ... - Page 171by Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1831Full view - About this book
| Geography - 1867 - 878 pages
...cargo) in the space of .... months, limited for the end of the said voyage, the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and...and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever exeepted. In consideration whereof the said .... A Co. for themselves, thoir executors, and administrators,... | |
| Great Britain - 1798 - 932 pages
...ot 2,428,000 IbsJ ration in the bill of lading be rtcommended to be generally adopted, viz. " The an of God, the king's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the leas, river?, and navigation of whatever nation and kind foever, exçepted ;" but in rtfpeft to the... | |
| Samuel Comyn - Contracts - 1807 - 646 pages
...before mentioned ; (w) and of late the exception is ufually made in the following words: (" The off of God, the •* King's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidtnti •' of the feas, rivers and navigation, of whatever nature and kind " foever encfpted."')... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Edward Hyde East - Law reports, digests, etc - 1809 - 660 pages
...aid freight, at the rate of 457. per keel, P er Ccnt ' P rima g e i > n P ort charges and pilotage, (the act of God, the king's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the feas, rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind foever, during the faid voyage, always excepted... | |
| John Emmanuel Mordente - Spanish language - 1810 - 396 pages
...order and well conditioned, at the aforesaid port of London ^the act of God, .the king's enemies, lire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature v and kind soever, excepted) unto Messrs. Lackington, Allen, and Company, or to their assigns, he or... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1810 - 674 pages
...•** boats, so far as ships are liable thereto." And in that case the whole clause is as follows : " The act of God, " the King's enemies, fire, and all and every other dan" gers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, " of whatever nature and kind soever,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1811 - 720 pages
...figned by their captain, for two cafes of cutlafles, to be carried from England to Surinam, " the aft of God, the king's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the feas, rivers, and navigation, of what, ever nature and kind foever, excepted." The Ranger failed in... | |
| Edward Christian - Bankruptcy - 1814 - 838 pages
...the following, (The act of God, the tlon ' king's enemies, fire, and every other danger _and accident of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever excepted.) Abbot, 175. Where the consignee assigns the bill of lading to ano- ^' ther as his partner in the profits... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 648 pages
...trial before Dallas C. J. (London sittings in Michaelmas term, 1819,) it appeared, that the safe, " the act of God, the king's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the teas, rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever, save riik of boati t so far as ships... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1822 - 670 pages
...decision of Smith v. Shepherd, since which, the exception has been usually made in the following words, " the act of God, the King's enemies, fire, and all...navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted." This, therefore, extended to protect the ship owner from losses in rivers as well as at sea. If the... | |
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