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Lectures on Law by Tapping Reeve Esqr. One of the justices of the Superior Court of The State of Connecticut, Litchfield, Jun 13th 1806. Samuel Church |
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Factorage, Factors/agency |
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Stoppage in transitu, Stoppage of goods in transitu |
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Of Mariners, Seamen's wages & sailor's contracts |
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At Com. Law whenever there is a time stated within which any act is to be performed and the expiration of the period falls on Sunday, the act may be done after. By Lex Mercatoria it must be done the day before. |
Mercantile law, Omitted & desultory rules and examples |
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The general powers of Chancery are not easily defined. The principle difference between a court of law and a Court of equity is said by Lord Kaimes to consist of two particulars. |
Chancery, Powers of Chancery |
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The powers of Chancery to decree specific execution of Contracts. |
Chancery, Powers of Chancery |
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Chancery's interference to set aside unlawful Contracts |
Chancery, Powers of Chancery |
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1. The words of a Law must be generally understood according to their general known and usual signification. |
Municipal law, Rules for interpretation of Laws |
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Powers of Chancery to issue injunctions. |
Chancery, Powers of Chancery: Injunctions |
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Power of chancery in other cases. |
Chancery, Powers of Chancery: other cases |
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Municipal law, Validity & construction of customs |
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Lex scripta or Statute law, Municipal law |
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Construction of Statutes, Municipal law |
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Law in its most extensive signification is a Rule of action. And when thus defined applies to every species of action. It is a rule of action prescribed by some superior and which the inferior is bound to obey. |
Municipal Law, Municipal law |
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Municipal law, Pleading statutes & the manner of prosecuting under them |
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Municipal law, Prosecution under Penal Statutes |
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The subjects of the Lex Mercatoria. Bills of exchange are regulated by this law. |
Lex Mercatoria, Mercantile law |
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Bills of exchange & promissory notes, Bills of exchange and promissory notes |
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Insurance, Policies of insurance |
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Charter parties, Charter parties |
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Law of partnership, Partnership |