A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Band 1A. Hart, 1852 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 88
Seite 1
... cargo are recaptured within such a time that the object of the voyage is not lost , the insured is not entitled to abandon . The mere stranding of a ship is not deemed of itself such a loss as will justify an abandonment . If by some ...
... cargo are recaptured within such a time that the object of the voyage is not lost , the insured is not entitled to abandon . The mere stranding of a ship is not deemed of itself such a loss as will justify an abandonment . If by some ...
Seite 2
... cargo , in case of misfortune , to do whatever he thinks most conducive to the general interest of all concerned ; and they are all bound by his acts . Therefore , if the ship be disabled . by stress of weather , or any other peril of ...
... cargo , in case of misfortune , to do whatever he thinks most conducive to the general interest of all concerned ; and they are all bound by his acts . Therefore , if the ship be disabled . by stress of weather , or any other peril of ...
Seite 21
... cargo of Indian produce , Hippalus returned in safety with the eastern monsoon to Egypt . This discovery was deemed of so much importance , that the name of the discoverer was given to the wind which had carried him across the ocean to ...
... cargo of Indian produce , Hippalus returned in safety with the eastern monsoon to Egypt . This discovery was deemed of so much importance , that the name of the discoverer was given to the wind which had carried him across the ocean to ...
Seite 23
... cargo , the ship's tornage , and number of crew , must be presented within 24 hours after pratique being given , when two officers are put on board to prevent smuggling . The consignees then make entry of the articles consigned to them ...
... cargo , the ship's tornage , and number of crew , must be presented within 24 hours after pratique being given , when two officers are put on board to prevent smuggling . The consignees then make entry of the articles consigned to them ...
Seite 37
... cargo on board , inwards and outwards , coming and departing by the canal , were , in 1832 , as follows : - Lock ... cargo consists . If the captains be not acquainted with the goods of which the cargo consists , they must make their ...
... cargo on board , inwards and outwards , coming and departing by the canal , were , in 1832 , as follows : - Lock ... cargo consists . If the captains be not acquainted with the goods of which the cargo consists , they must make their ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
31 August acid aforesaid America amount average avoirdupois Bank of England Banking Company barratry barrels beer bills bottomry branch banks Britain British possession bullion cacao Calcutta canal Canton capital cargo carried cent charge China circulation coal coast Cochin China coffee coins colonies colour Columbo commerce comptroller considerable consumption corporation cotton debt deposits directors discount ditto dollars duty employed enacted established exceeding exported foreign forfeit France gold grain imported India Indies Ireland island issued Jamaica land liable licensed London manufacture measure merchants miles navigation notes owners paid payable payment penalty person piculs port principal produce quantity received regulations respect Rixdollar ship silver sold sort Spain Spanish dollars species sugar taels thereof tion tons Total trade United Kingdom vessels voyage weight West Indies wine
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 140 - ... sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all courts and places whatsoever ; and also to make, have, and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter, and renew, at their pleasure...
Seite 143 - That if any person shall make or engrave, or cause or procure to be made or engraved, or shall have in his custody or possession any metallic plate, engraved after the similitude of any plate from which any...
Seite 330 - All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow dwelt all great nations.
Seite 76 - England, to borrow, owe, or take up any sum or sums of money on their Bills or Notes payable at demand, or at any less time than six months from the borrowing thereof.
Seite 142 - ... not under the seal of the said corporation, shall be binding and obligatory upon the same, in the like manner, and with the like force and effect, as upon any private person or persons, if issued by him, her, or them, in his, her, or their private or natural capacity or capacities, and shall be assignable and negotiable...
Seite 89 - Note be affected, by reason of any Statute or Law in force for the Prevention of Usury ; nor shall any Person or Persons...
Seite 407 - English woollen and other manufactures and commodities, rendering the navigation to and from the same more safe and cheap, and making this kingdom a staple, not only of the commodities of those plantations, but also of the commodities of other countries and places, for the supplying of them; and it being the usage of other nations to keep their plantations trade to themselves.
Seite 138 - Waiving the question of the constitutional authority of the Legislature to establish an incorporated bank as being precluded in my judgment by repeated recognitions under varied circumstances of the validity of such an institution in acts of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the Government, accompanied by indications, in different modes, of a concurrence of the general will of the nation...
Seite 184 - 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 at 51.
Seite 143 - That nothing herein contained shall be construed to deprive the courts of the individual States of a jurisdiction under the laws of the several States, over any offence declared punishable by this act.