| 1886 - 898 páginas
...principles, he proceeded as follows to state the exceptions to it: "1. Things annexed to the freehold; 2. Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ; 3. Cocks or sheaves of corn; 4. Beasts of the plow, and instruments of husbandry; 5. The instruments... | |
| 1886 - 890 páginas
...second of the five sorts of things which at common law were not distrainable, gives this definition : " Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ." But it is submitted that delivery of the goods is not an essential part of the rule. There is no such... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1886 - 562 páginas
...was contended on behalf of the customer that the case came within the rule exempting from distress ' things delivered to a person exercising . a public...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ;' but the Court of Appeal held that there had been no delivery to satisfy the rule, and that the ship... | |
| John William Smith - 1888 - 846 páginas
...instalments of the purchase money ; Sackett v. Barnum, 22 Wend. 605. A second important class is of things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of his trade or employment. Thus, goods of a boarder in a boarding-house are not distrainable for rent due from the... | |
| Frederick Prideaux - 1889 - 976 páginas
...ubi sup. ; N. Yorkshire Iron Co., 7 Ch. D. 661. f/) 46 & 47 Viet. c. 61, s. 44. (h) Sect. 44. cising a public trade to be carried, wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of his trade or employment; (3) things in actual use, eg, the horse a man is riding on, or the axe in his hand. Beasts... | |
| William Woodfall - 1890 - 936 páginas
...are (n). (c) Goods delivered to a Person in the way of his Trade. Exemption for benefit of trade. — Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...worked up or managed in the way of his trade or employ, are absolutely exempt from distress, although there are no other goods on the premises (o). Thus a... | |
| Maurice Powell - 1891 - 936 páginas
...them. Dalhni v. Wliiltltem, 3 QB 961. 2. Things delivered to a person exorcising a public trade, to bo carried, wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ. Gubourne v. Hurst, 1 Salk. 249. Thus, materials sent to bo made into cloth, or cloth sent to a tailor... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1894 - 362 páginas
...sorts of things which at common law were not distrainable, — 1st, Things annexed to the freehold. 2d, Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade...worked up or managed in the way of his trade or employ. 3d, Cocks or sheaves of corn. 4th, Beasts of the plough and instruments of husbandry. 5th, The instruments... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1894 - 364 páginas
...Things annexed to the freehold. 2d, Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade ovi.-t. f tt to be carried, wrought, worked up or managed in the way of '^ his trade or employ. 3d, Cocks or sheaves of corn. 4th, Beasts of the plough and instruments of husbandry. ) 5th, The instruments... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1895 - 980 páginas
...342-347, with notes to I3th ed. 2. Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade to be earned, wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ: Gisbourn v. Hurst, I Sulk. 249 ; Gibson v. Ireson, 3 QB 39 ; Clarke P. Millwall Dock Company, 17 QB... | |
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