Cowles, Henry Booth-277-281

Litchfield Notebook Author: 
Cowles, Henry Booth
Lecture Date: 
1817
Lecturer: 
Reeve, Tapping
Opening Line: 
How mercantile law differs from Common Law. This law is different in principle from the common law. It is as respects commercial concerns. The mercantile law is the law of all commercial countries. True, there are particular customs varying it in different countries. What these customs are, are to be known like the other customs of a country, which are different from the customs of other countries.
Page Numbers: 
277-281
Page Numbers Supplied by Researcher: 
Real Numbers
Volume: 
3