 | 1851
...from distress, we find it stated (vol. ip 192) under the second class of absolute privilege, viz. " things delivered to a person exercising " a public...up or managed " in the way of his trade or employ," that " lately it had been " decided that goods deposited on the premises of an auctioneer " are privileged... | |
 | 1851
...from distress, we find it stated (vol. ip 192) under the second class of absolute privilege, viz. " things delivered to a person exercising " a public...up or managed " in the way of his trade or employ," that " lately it had been " decided that goods deposited on the premises of an auctioneer " are privileged... | |
 | John William Smith, John Innes Clark Hare, Horace Binney Wallace - 1855
...5. Miller v. Green, 2 Tyrwh, 1, 2 C. & J. 143, 8 Bing. 92. [See Johnson v. Faulkner, 2 QB 923.] 2d. Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade to be carried, torought, worked up, or manaijcd in the way of his trade or employ. That this class of property is... | |
 | ...and all) be distrained. The exemption is by some writers placed among those of the second class. 3. Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade, to be carried, wrought, or managed in the way of his trade. 4. Things in the custody of the law, such as property already taken,... | |
 | Michael Thompson - 1863 - 454 páginas
...fieri facias, under such circumstances that it has not been proper since to remove them, R. 3, F., 114. The goods of ambassadors or other public ministers...privileged, for the sake of trade and commerce generally, ami cannot be distrained for rent due from the person in whose custody they are. 1 fnit., 47, a; 2... | |
 | Frederick Pollock - 1907
...be taken to precisely limit and define the exceptions. The material exception on this appeal was " things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ." It had been heldin Clarke v. Millwall Dock Company, (ISSU) 17 QBD 494, that the Court was limited to... | |
 | John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1866
...therefore the case was held not to fall within the privilege from distress established in favour of things delivered to a person exercising a public trade, to be carried, wrought, or managed, in the way of his trade or business, as in the instances put in the older books, of a horse... | |
 | John Neilson Taylor - 1869 - 736 páginas
...ceases. The exception also extends to things of a perishable nature, such as fruit and milk.1 § 587. Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...been privileged for the sake of trade and commerce, which could not be carried on if such things, under these circumstances, could be distrained for rent... | |
 | Great Britain. Bail Court - 1869
...Hartopp, Willes, 512, 514: the goods in cjuestion, if protected at all, come under the second head, of " things delivered to a person exercising a public trade...wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ."(a) The ground of this protection is explained by PARKE, В., in Muspratt v. Gregory, 1 M.... | |
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