| 1791 - 718 páginas
...¡fi bailiff * nuftcr of а Пир, &c. intruited to carrv goods, aeainll all events n factor " ' Î3 but acts of God, and of the enemies of the king ; for though the force be never fo great, as if an irrefiftible multitude of people ihould bbed rob him, neverthelefs he is chargeable... | |
| Henry Jeremy - 1815 - 198 páginas
...events for every injury, arising in any other way but from the act of God, or of the King's enemies." For though the force be never so great, as if an irresistible multitude of persons should rob him, he is nevertheless chargeable (a). And (a) Said, per Holt, J. in considering... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 872 páginas
...carry goods, againstall events, buttheacts " of God and of the enemies of the King," he proceeds thus, "for *« though the force be never so great, as if...establishment, contrived by the policy of the law •i; I Lori SfymonJ, 909. (< ) LanlXajrimJ, 918. 1785. " for the safety of all persons, the necessity... | |
| William Jones - 1828 - 328 páginas
...Rep. 107.] In the same manner, he is responsible for an injury resulting from irresistible force ; for though the force be never so great, as if an irresistible number of persons should rob him, he is nevertheless chargeable. Per Holt, CJ in Coggs v. Bernard,... | |
| 1867 - 988 páginas
...carrier, common hoyman, master of a ship, <kc. The law charges this person thus intrusted to carry goods, against all events, but acts of God and of...nevertheless he is chargeable. And this is a politic (16) 3 B. 4 B. 54. / (17) 6 M. 4 8. 385. (18) 1 Wils. 281. establishment contrived by the policy of... | |
| 1869 - 1032 páginas
...to answer for the goods, at all events." Again, "The law charges this person thus intrusted to carry goods against all events but acts of God and of the enemies of the King": and this broad obligation renders it unnecessary to import into the contract a special warranty of... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1844 - 808 páginas
...person, thus intrusted to carry goods, against all events, but the acts of God and the queen's enemies; for though the force be never so great, as if an irresistible...people should rob him, nevertheless he is chargeable for the full value of the goods, unless his liability be limited by act of parliament, or otherwise;... | |
| Joseph Story - 1851 - 732 páginas
...is as follows ; " The law," says he, " charges this person, (the carrier,) thus intrusted to carry goods, against all events, but acts of God and of...enemies of the king. For, though the force be never 1 Code Civil of France, art. 1782, 1784, 1952, 1953, 1954 ; Ellitt v. Rossell, 10 Johns. R. 1. 2 Jones... | |
| 1858 - 642 páginas
...Moss v. Slew, (Raym. 220; 1 Vent. 190, 238). The law charges this person, thus intrusted, to carry goods against all events, but acts of God and of the...an irresistible multitude of people should rob him, 1859.] [MABCH, nevertheless he ia chargeable. And this is a politic establishment contrived by tho... | |
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