Queen, ... or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected; in that case there cannot be taken arbitrary and excessive duties for cranage, wharfage... Term Reports in the Court of King's Bench - Seite 604von Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1901 - 1250 Seiten
...housellage, pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz. makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...their goods as for the purpose, because they are the wharves only licensed by the king, or because there is no other wharf In that port, as it may fall... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1018 Seiten
...housellage, pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...their goods as for the purpose, because they are the wharves only licensed by the king, or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall... | |
| Arthur Jerome Eddy - 1901 - 892 Seiten
...pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. ... It' the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...their goods as for the purpose, because they are the wharves only licensed by the queen, ... or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may... | |
| Edwin Charles Goddard - 1904 - 780 Seiten
...pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own. ... If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...because they are the wharfs only licensed by the queen, or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected ;... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1904 - 934 Seiten
...enunciated by the court the following passage from Lord Hale's treatise De Portibus Maris is quoted: "If the king or subject have a public wharf unto which all persons that come to that port must come as for the purpose to unlade or lade their goods, because they are the wharfs only licensed by the... | |
| Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1909 - 584 Seiten
...pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, viz., makes the most of his own * * * If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...purpose, because they are the wharfs only licensed by the king, * * * or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly... | |
| Theodore Elijah Burton - 1911 - 280 Seiten
...housellage, pesage; for he doth no more than is lawful for any man to do, namely, makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public wharf, unto which...because they are the wharfs only licensed by the queen, or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected;... | |
| Theodore Elijah Burton - 1911 - 280 Seiten
...lawful for any man to do, namely, makes the most of his own. If the king or subject have a public 102 wharf, unto which all persons that come to that port...because they are the wharfs only licensed by the queen, or because there is no other wharf in that port, as it may fall out where a port is newly erected ;... | |
| 1912 - 1526 Seiten
...pesage; for he doth DO more than Is lawful for any man to do, viz, make the most of his own. If tie king or subject have a public wharf, unto which all...their goods as for the purpose, because they are the wharves licensed by the king, or because there is no other wharf In that port, as it rnuy fall out... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1912 - 670 Seiten
...Hale 's De Portibus Maris, 1 Hargrave, Law Tracts, 77, 78. ' ' If the king or subject have a publiek wharf, unto which all persons that come to that port...and unlade or lade their goods as for the purpose, liecanse they are the wharfs only licensed by the queen, according to the statute of I. El. cap. II.... | |
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