The Federal ReporterWest Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... tion has arisen , declined to entertain juris- diction in admiralty suits by nonresidents when in the discretion of the court it would be inconvenient and inexpedient to do so . And no distinction has been made to civil cases . Nor is ...
... tion has arisen , declined to entertain juris- diction in admiralty suits by nonresidents when in the discretion of the court it would be inconvenient and inexpedient to do so . And no distinction has been made to civil cases . Nor is ...
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... tion for damages for breach of contract , the appellant having refused to recognize the policies as a valid legal and binding obliga- tion . The appellee had a right to treat the re- nunciation as a breach , and her remedy was to sue ...
... tion for damages for breach of contract , the appellant having refused to recognize the policies as a valid legal and binding obliga- tion . The appellee had a right to treat the re- nunciation as a breach , and her remedy was to sue ...
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... tion 184. We are concerned only with sec- tion 183 of the act which nowhere restricts the right of an owner to limit his liability to losses arising on a voyage but which gen- erally , in given circumstances , accords him the right to ...
... tion 184. We are concerned only with sec- tion 183 of the act which nowhere restricts the right of an owner to limit his liability to losses arising on a voyage but which gen- erally , in given circumstances , accords him the right to ...
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Kekaha Sugar Co v Burnet App D C | 322 |
Donald C C A Miss | 1076 |
United States C C A Mich | 1110 |
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