 | Robert Campbell - 1896
...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...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ. * 3d. Cocks or sheaves of corn. [• 515] 4th. Beasts of the plough and instruments of husbandry. 5th.... | |
 | John Frederic Clerk, William Harry Barber Lindsell, Thomas Hollis Walker - 1896 - 733 páginas
...foreign powers (g). Crown and (b.) Secondly, for the benefit of commerce things delivered to envoys. a person exercising a public trade to be carried,...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ, are privi- in the way leged (/«). There must have been a delivery of the things, a transfer of possession... | |
 | William James Tremeear - 1899 - 456 páginas
...other things which cannot be restored in the same plight as taken. 2. Animals fers naturae. 3. Goods delivered to a person exercising a public trade, to...worked up or managed in the way of his trade or employ (36). So goods of a principal in the hands of a factor for sale are privileged from distress for rent... | |
 | Sidney Wright - 1900 - 682 páginas
...Trade. This is one of the most important classes of things exempt from distress. The rule is that all things delivered to a person exercising a public trade...up, or managed in the way of his trade or employ, are absolutely privileged (see the leading case of Simpson v. Hartopp, 1 Sm. LC 421). The test seems... | |
 | William Mitchell Fawcett, John Mason Lightwood - 1900 - 608 páginas
...Keys and title-deeds are by construction of law part of the freehold, and cannot be distrained (u). Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...carried, wrought, worked up, or managed in the way of (e) Per Buller, J., in Gorton \. Fulkurr, 1792, 4 TR at p. 568. See Mnxpratt v. Greyory, 1838, 1 11.... | |
 | Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 2302 páginas
...carried on (TTietaulenv. Webster, 25 LJQB 264; 6E.&B.3S7; 27L.T. OS 122: Busnress). Cp, PCBUC OFFICE. Things delivered to a person exercising a "Public Trade," — to be carried, wrought, worked-np, or managed, in the way of his trade or employ, — are exempt from DISTRESS (Simpfon т.... | |
 | John Neilson Taylor - 1904
...account-books of a merchant or shopkeeper.2 § 587. Of Things in the Hands of Artificer or Merchant. — Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...employ, have always been privileged for the sake of 1 Cooper v. Pollard, 1 Roll. Abr. 667, L 16 ; Given t>. Blann, 3 Blackf. 64 ; Morley v. Pincombe, 2... | |
 | John Neilson Taylor - 1904
...account-books of a merchant or shopkeeper.2 § 587. Of Things in the Hands of Artificer or Merchant. — Things delivered to a person exercising a public trade,...employ, have always been privileged for the sake of 1 Cooper t). Pollard, 1 Roll. Abr. 667, L 16 ; Given t>. Blann, 3 Blackf. 64 ; Morley v. Pincombe,... | |
 | Julius Hatschek - 1905
...nämlich nach einer durch Baron Parke aufgestellten Regel : „Things delivered to a person exercisiiig a public trade to be carried, wrought, worked up or managed, in the way of his trade or employ". Der Beklagte sucht natürlich sich diese Regel zu Nutzen zu machen , indem er auf eine Reihe von analogen... | |
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