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" ... of the sea, and others ; because of ancient time, when the art of navigation was not so perfect, nor trade of merchandize grown to such perfection, as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty to be proved, in whom the property of goods wrecked... "
Les manuscrits de Philippe Le Geyt, ecuyer, lieutenant-bailli de l'île de ... - Page 340
by Philippe Le Geyt - 1846
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A General Abridgement of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested ..., Volume 22

Charles Viner - 1794 - 634 pages
...pcrfeil, nor trade of merchandize grown to Inch perfecTum as now it is, it was a matter uf ™re:>.t difficulty to be proved in whom the property of goods wrecked at fea was. Others have yielded .inother reafon, that the king hy oldcuftom of the realm, as lord of the...
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The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Containing the ...

Sir Edward Coke - 1797 - 476 pages
...time, when the art of navigation was not fo perfeil, nof trade of merchandize grown to fuch perfection, as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty...be proved, in whom the property of goods Wrecked at fea was. Brafton f:ith, Item tempere dizuntur res in malms bonis ejj¿, ut tbe/aurus. Ittm ubi non...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 42

1873 - 1082 pages
...times, when the art of navigation was not so perfect, nor trade of merchandize grown to such perfection as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty...in whom the property of goods wrecked at sea was." He adds, " others have yielded, another reason, that the king, by old custom of the realm, as lord...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's ..., Volume 10

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1841 - 914 pages
...time, when the art of navigation was not so perfect, nor trade of merchandize grown to such perfection, as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty...in whom the property of goods wrecked at sea was." This reasoning cannot apply where an owner is forthcoming. In Hamilton v. Davis (a), where it was decided...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of ..., Volume 37

Great Britain. Courts - 1865 - 796 pages
...time, when the art of navigation was not so perfect, nor trade of merchandise grown to such perfection, as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty...in whom the property of goods wrecked at sea was." This reasoning cannot apply where an owner is forthcoming. In Hamilton v. Davis, 5 Burr. 2732, where...
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The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England ..., Volume 2

Edward Coke - 2002 - 910 pages
...time, when the art of navigation was not fo perfect, nor trade of merchandi2e grown to fuch perfection, as now it is, it was a matter of great difficulty...be proved, in whom the property of goods wrecked at fea was. Bracton faith, Item tempore dhuntur res in ind- Braei. li. t. f 0 , g, lius bonis ejie, ut...
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