This claim or privilege travels with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect by legal process, by a proceeding in rem, relates back to the period... A Treatise on the Law of Contracts - Seite 267von William Wetmore Story - 1856Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Joshua Williams - 1906 - 764 Seiten
...travels with the thing into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect...process, by a proceeding in rem, relates back to the Admiralty notion in ran. (j) Stats. 41 & 42 Viet, c. 81, H. 4; i:> & 4C Viet. c. 43, 8. 3; (inte.pp.... | |
| Thomas Gilbert Carver, Robert Alderson Wright Baron Wright - 1909 - 1156 Seiten
...travels wiih the thing into whatsoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and, when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached "(z). Maritime lien 699. Since the judgment in The Bold Buccleugh (r) w»* delivered the remedy ire... | |
| Albert Saunders - 1910 - 510 Seiten
...travels with the thing into whosoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached. The rule which is simple and intelligible is applicable to all cases. It is not necessary to say that... | |
| Benjamin Constant - 1920 - 200 Seiten
...travels with the property into whoseoever possession it comes. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches and, when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached. As between a lien holder and a mortgagee, the right of the mortgagee in the mortgaged property is subject... | |
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| William Payne (barrister-at-law.) - 1924 - 362 Seiten
...from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and, when called into effect by the legal process of a proceeding in rem, relates back to the period when it first attached "(e). Further, a maritime lien attaches and remains effective even if pronounced proper by a foreign... | |
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