| 1869 - 1032 pages
...499, it is said, " By luggage we are to understand such articles of necessity or personal convenience as are usually carried by passengers for their personal use, and not merchandise." This is an article which a man and his family going upon an excursion for a day or two might reasonably... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 726 pages
...the subject2 But by baggage we are to understand such articles of necessity or personal convenience, as are usually carried by passengers for their personal...carried in the trunks of passengers, which are not designed for any such use, but for other purposes, such as a sale and the like.3 ^ 500. If the proprietors... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1849 - 706 pages
...passenger. And by baggage, we are to understand such articles of necessity, or personal convenience, as are usually carried by passengers for their personal use, and not merchandize or other valuables, although carried in the trunks of passengers, which are not designed... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, West Hughes Humphreys - 1850 - 862 pages
...passengers. f'But by baggage we are to understand such articles of necessity, or personal convenience as are usually carried by passengers for their personal...carried in the trunks of passengers, which are not designed for any such use, but for other purposes, such_ as sale or the like." Such is the rule as... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1856 - 848 pages
...their personal use, comfort, instruction, amusement, or protection; and it does not extend to money, merchandise, or other valuables, although carried in the trunks of passengers, which are designed for different purposes. And regard may with propriety be had to the object and length of the... | |
| Joseph Story - 1856 - 728 pages
...personal use, comfort, instruction, amusement, or protection ; and that it does not extend to money, merchandise, or other valuables, although carried in the trunks of passengers, which arc designed for different purposes. And regard may with propriety be had to the object and length... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1852 - 820 pages
...personal use, comfort, instruction, amusement, or protection ; and that it does not extend to money, merchandise, or other valuables, although carried in the trunks of passengers, which are designed for different purposes. And regard may with propriety be had to the object and length of the... | |
| 1863 - 258 pages
...defined by Story (On Bailments, i. 499) to include "such articles of necessary or personal convenience as are usually carried by passengers for their personal...carried in the trunks of passengers, which are not designed for any such use, but for other purposes, such as a sale and the like." This definition was... | |
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