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" In the first place, it may happen without blame being imputable to either party ; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major ; in that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light; the other not being... "
A Treatise on the Jurisdiction and Practice of the English Courts in ... - Página 93
por Robert Griffith Williams, Gainsford Bruce, Charles Fuhr Jemmett - 1902 - 789 páginas
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A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases ..., Página 483,Volumen1

Charles Petersdorff - 1825 - 848 páginas
...the loss U occasioned by a storm, or any other vit major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light, the other...any degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arae where both parties are to blame, where there has been a want of skill or of due diligence on botbiides....
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty ...

Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - 1828 - 564 páginas
...occasioned bya storm, or any other vis major : In that case, the misfortune must be borne by thejparty, on whom it happens to light ; the other not being...skill on both sides : In such a case, the rule of law isj_that^ the loss must be apportioned between them, as having been occasioned by the fault of both...
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Cases Decided in the House of Lords: On Appeal from the Courts of Scotland ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Patrick Shaw - 1828 - 504 páginas
...loss is ' occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the mis' fortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light, the ' other...being responsible to him in any degree. Secondly, A mis' fortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame, where ' there has been a want...
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A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and ..., Volumen1

Charles Petersdorff - 1829 - 564 páginas
.../by the party on whom it happens to li"ht. the other not being responsible to him in any The hirer degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame, of a car where there has been a want of -ikul or of due diligence on both sides. In such a case the...
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The Practice of the Law in All Its Departments: With a View of ..., Volumen2

Joseph Chitty - 1834 - 680 páginas
...; as where the loss is occasioned by any other vis major, in that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light; the other...Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where bulk parties arc to blame, where there has been a want of due diligence or of skill on both sides,...
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A Treatise on the Law Relating to the Powers and Duties of Justices of the ...

Joseph Rockwell Swan - 1837 - 614 páginas
...imputed to either party; as where the loss is occasioned by a storm. In that case the loss must be borne by the party, on whom it happens to light; the other...due diligence or of skill on both sides. In such a (•) 9 Wend. 85 1 Wh«. Selwyn 301, n. 1. (1) As to the loss of baggage when notice has been given,...
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Commentaries on the Law of Bailments: With Illustrations from the Civil and ...

Joseph Story - 1840 - 686 páginas
...other irresistible force, constituting a case of the vis major. In such a case, the loss must be borne by the party, on whom it happens to light ; the other not being responsible to him in any degree.4 This (as we shall see) was also the Roman law.5 But among modern maritime nations there is...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen9

1843 - 610 páginas
...the party on whom it happens to light, the other not being responsible to him in any degree. Second, A misfortune of this kind may arise where both parties...where there has been a want of due diligence or of fekill on both sides. In such a case, the rule of law is, that the loss must be apportioned between...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen42

United States. Supreme Court - 1843 - 460 páginas
...the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other vis major. In that case the misfortune must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light, the other...being responsible to him in any degree. Secondly. When there has been a want of due diligence or skill on both sides, in such case the rule of law is,...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen9

1843 - 602 páginas
...the loss is occasioned by a storm, or any other ris major. In that case, the misfortone must be borne by the party on whom it happens to light, the other not being responsible to him in any degree. Second. A misfortone of this kind may arise where both parties are to blame — where there has been...
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