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by New York (N.Y.). Produce Exchange - 1887
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 45

1876 - 1186 pages
...shipowner from the responsibility he owes to the public should it appear that his vessel was not ' tight, staunch and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage,' any more than classification does not relieve him from his responsibility to the underwriters should...
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The Common Law Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Courts - 1854 - 1124 pages
...general ship. The shipowner in such a case was subject to a contract, implied by law, that the ship was " tight, staunch, and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage," or, in other words, " seaworthy ; " and in the event of damage occurring by reason of this contract...
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The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts ...

Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1857 - 1036 pages
...Messrs. GH Fletcher & Co. of Liverpool, merchants and charterers, of the other part : That the said ship being tight, staunch, and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage, shall with all convenient 1857. speed be made ready and receive and take on board a full and complete...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's ..., Volume 6

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis, Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer Chamber - 1857 - 1184 pages
...express warranty of seaworthiness, and was not worded in the ordinary style, describing the vessel as "being tight, staunch and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage;" but there was nothing to exclude any warranty of seaworthiness implied by law. The instrument contained...
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Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas and in ..., Volume 2

John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1858 - 568 pages
...between the plaintiffs, owners of the ship Lavinia, and the defendants, merchants, that the said ship, being tight, staunch, and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage, should with all convenient speed after discharge of her outward cargo at Odessa, or so near thereto...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Court of the City of ...

New York (State). Superior Court (New York), Joseph S. Bosworth - 1859 - 756 pages
...ship. The shipowner, in such a case, was subject to a contract, implied by law, that the ship was ' tight, staunch, and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage,' or, in other words, 'seaworthy;' and, in the event of damage occurring by reason of this contract not...
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The New Reports, Containing Cases Decided in the Courts ..., Issue 40, Volume 5

1865 - 538 pages
...and charterers of the said ship, the material clauses of which were as follow : " That the said ship being tight, staunch, and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage (3/3 in French ventas), shall load here in the customary manner a full and complete cargo of such lawful...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1865 - 934 pages
...bound tocross that distance and meet those dangers. And, further, the words are, " that the said ship, being tight, staunch and strong, and in every way fitted for the voyage, shall, with all convenient speed, sail and proceed to the usual loading place . . . and there load...
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The Indian Ready Reckoner ...

A. T. Spens - 1866 - 564 pages
...thereabouts, and JAMES MORTON & SONS, Agents for the Guinea Company, Limited, Merchants, that the said Ship being tight, staunch and strong, and in every way fitted for the Voyage, shall, with all convenient speed, sail and proceed to the ports of Accra and Lagos, on the West Coast...
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The commercial letter writer, a series of letters selected by P.L.Simmonds

Peter Lund Simmonds - 1866 - 232 pages
...thereabouts, and JAMES MORTON & SONS, Agents for the Guinea Company, Limited, Merchants, that the said Ship being tight, staunch and strong, and in every way fitted for the Voyage, shall, with all convenient speed, sail and proceed to the ports of Accra and Lagos, on the West Coast...
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