A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the Contracts Relating Thereto: With an Appendix of Treaties, Statutes, and Precedents, Band 2A. Strahan, 1824 |
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... sufficiently extensive in their consequences , to demand a full and accurate investigation . We will first consider those which respect foreign trade , as relating Of the ports , havens , har- bours , roads VOL . II . B.
... sufficiently extensive in their consequences , to demand a full and accurate investigation . We will first consider those which respect foreign trade , as relating Of the ports , havens , har- bours , roads VOL . II . B.
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... sufficiently confident to exert its powers . So long as the mode of raising a navy by contributions from different towns continued , the cinque ports afforded an ample supply , but since that time , their privileges have been preserved ...
... sufficiently confident to exert its powers . So long as the mode of raising a navy by contributions from different towns continued , the cinque ports afforded an ample supply , but since that time , their privileges have been preserved ...
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... sufficient for the defendant to plead , that the quay on which the crane was erected was a public , open , and lawful quay , within the port and city of London , between London bridge and Blackwall , for the landing of all customable ...
... sufficient for the defendant to plead , that the quay on which the crane was erected was a public , open , and lawful quay , within the port and city of London , between London bridge and Blackwall , for the landing of all customable ...
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... sufficient consideration for the payment of the duty ( 1 ) . A prescription , therefore , for toll as incident to a port , is valid , without alleging any other considera- tion ; and , indeed , the owner of a port is bound to repair it ...
... sufficient consideration for the payment of the duty ( 1 ) . A prescription , therefore , for toll as incident to a port , is valid , without alleging any other considera- tion ; and , indeed , the owner of a port is bound to repair it ...
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... sufficient warrant ; that the ports themselves should be preserved from nuisances which may obstruct the , arrival or stay or de parture of ships , or the discharge and loading of merchandize . The means by which a port may be ...
... sufficient warrant ; that the ports themselves should be preserved from nuisances which may obstruct the , arrival or stay or de parture of ships , or the discharge and loading of merchandize . The means by which a port may be ...
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Seite 408 - ... be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding one calendar month.
Seite 319 - Person to be imprisoned in the Common Gaol or House of Correction for any Time not exceeding Three Calendar Months, unless the Sum or Sums therein mentioned shall be sooner paid...
Seite 370 - all Pamphlets and Papers ' containing any Public News, Intelligence or Occurrences, or any ' Remarks or Observations thereon, or upon any Matter in Church ' or State, printed in any part of the United Kingdom for Sale, ' and published periodically, or in Parts or Numbers, at Intervals ' not exceeding Twenty-six Days between the Publication of any ' Two such Pamphlets or Papers, Parts or Numbers...
Seite 303 - Act, the defendant or defendants in such action may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence...
Seite 195 - manufactures ' has been generally understood to denote either a thing made, which is useful for its own sake, and vendible as such, as a medicine, a stove, a telescope, and many others, or to mean an engine or instrument, or some part of an engine or instrument, to be employed, either in the making of some previously known article, or in some other useful purpose, as a stocking-frame, or a steam-engine for raising water from mines. Or it may, perhaps, extend also...
Seite 286 - ... or baker, either in the grinding of any grain at the mill, or in the dressing, bolting, or manufacturing thereof, whereby the purity of any meal or flour is or shall be in anywise adulterated, or whether...
Seite 291 - England from the penalties of certain laws, or any dwelling-house, barn, stable, or other out-house, that then every such demolishing, or pulling down, or beginning to demolish, or pull down, shall be adjudged felony without benefit of clergy...
Seite 370 - ... containing any public news, intelligence, or occurrences, or any remarks or observations thereon, or upon any matter in Church or State, printed in any part of the United Kingdom for sale, and published periodically, or in parts or numbers, at intervals not exceeding twentysix days between the publication of any two such pamphlets or papers, parts or numbers...
Seite 239 - ... same composition : and whatever method be taken of exhibiting that composition to the ear or the eye of another, by recital, by writing or by printing, in any number of copies, or at any period of time, it is always the identical work of the author which is so exhibited ; and no other man (it hath been thought) can have a right to exhibit it, especially for profit, without the author's consent.
Seite 412 - Expences, the Justice shall commit the Offender to the Common Gaol or House of Correction, there to remain for any Time not less than Three Calendar Months and not exceeding Six Calendar Months, if...