United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 70U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... lien of a wharfinger apper- tains to the jurisdiction of the admiralty . * It has even been adjudged that the owner of a shipyard , who employs a rail- way cradle and other fixtures for hauling vessels out of the water , can sue in the ...
... lien of a wharfinger apper- tains to the jurisdiction of the admiralty . * It has even been adjudged that the owner of a shipyard , who employs a rail- way cradle and other fixtures for hauling vessels out of the water , can sue in the ...
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... lien . 2. A clause in a charter - party , by which the owner binds the vessel , and the charterers bind the cargo , for the performance of their respective covenants , is sufficient to repel doubt arising upon the construction of other ...
... lien . 2. A clause in a charter - party , by which the owner binds the vessel , and the charterers bind the cargo , for the performance of their respective covenants , is sufficient to repel doubt arising upon the construction of other ...
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... lien on the cargo for the unpaid money , and re- fusing to credit as payment on account , the notes for $ 10,000 , filed a libel in the District Court for Massachusetts to enforce the lien . This libel was filed on the 18th March , 1858 ...
... lien on the cargo for the unpaid money , and re- fusing to credit as payment on account , the notes for $ 10,000 , filed a libel in the District Court for Massachusetts to enforce the lien . This libel was filed on the 18th March , 1858 ...
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... lien of the ship - owner for freight or hire " may be considered as having been waived without express words to that effect , if there are stipulations in the charter - party inconsistent with the exercise of the lien , or where it can ...
... lien of the ship - owner for freight or hire " may be considered as having been waived without express words to that effect , if there are stipulations in the charter - party inconsistent with the exercise of the lien , or where it can ...
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... lien and the discharge of the ship and the delivery of the argo according to the usual and customary manner . This clause giving this credit was inserted for the benefit of the charterers . It is not merely a formal part of the charter ...
... lien and the discharge of the ship and the delivery of the argo according to the usual and customary manner . This clause giving this credit was inserted for the benefit of the charterers . It is not merely a formal part of the charter ...
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Page 574 - be held individually responsible, equally and ratably, and not one for another, for all contracts, debts, and engagements of such association to the extent of the amount of their stock therein at the par value, in addition to the amount invested in such shares.* In the election of directors, and in deciding all questions at meetings of
Page 573 - The persons forming an association are required to make a certificate, which shall specify, among other things, the amount of its capital stock, and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided, the names and places of residence of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each.* The
Page 584 - the valuation of personal property of such person or corporation in the assessment of taxes imposed by and under State authority, at the place where such bank is located, and not elsewhere, but not at a greater rate than is assessed upon other moneyed capital in the hands
Page 573 - all the powers necessary for carrying on the business of banking, by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits, buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by lending money on personal security;
Page 742 - shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the State from whence they are
Page 603 - the fact and date of such, warning; and if the same vessel shall again attempt to enter or leave the blockaded port, she will be captured and sent to the nearest convenient port, for such proceedings against her and her cargo as may be deemed advisable.
Page 610 - Court.* Prior to the passage of that act the Supreme Court had no appellate jurisdiction in prize causes, except when the same were removed here from the Circuit Courts. Exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction was by the
Page 447 - paid or remitted upon draft, check, or order; or where money is advanced or loaned on stocks, bonds, bullion, bills of exchange, or promissory notes; or where stocks, bonds, bullion, bills of exchange, or promissory notes, are received for discount or sale, shall be regarded a banker under this act.
Page 237 - belonging to the United States. The jurisdiction with which they are invested is not a part of that judicial power which is defined in the third article of the Constitution, but is conferred by Congress in the exercise of its powers over the Territories of the United States.*
Page 718 - power . . to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; . . to make all laws which shall he necessary and proper for carrying into execution