Cases Selected from Those Heard and Determined in the Vice-admiralty Court for Lower Canada [1836-1856; 1859-1874]: Relating Chiefly to the Jurisdiction and Practice of the Court, Or Involving Questions of Maritime Law of Frequent Occurrence in the Trade and Navigation of the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Preceded by the Rules and Regulations Established Under the Authority of the Imperial Parliament. With an Appendix Containing the Original Commission Constituting the Court, and Other Documents Relating to the Same, Volume 1V. & R. Stevens, and G.S. Norton, 1858 - Admiralty |
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Page 58
... ( h ) . Davidson , for promoter . Aylwin , contra . ( 9 ) Hor . Epist . l . 16 , v . 41 . ( h ) See the case of The Brig William , 2 W. R. 231 . Saturday , 22nd October , 1836 . PHOEBE - RALTRAY 58 CASES IN THE VICE - ADMIRALTY COURT.
... ( h ) . Davidson , for promoter . Aylwin , contra . ( 9 ) Hor . Epist . l . 16 , v . 41 . ( h ) See the case of The Brig William , 2 W. R. 231 . Saturday , 22nd October , 1836 . PHOEBE - RALTRAY 58 CASES IN THE VICE - ADMIRALTY COURT.
Page 75
... brig Cornwallis against the brig Cumberland . The libel pleaded that on the 5th of October last , the Corn- wallis , a brig of 231 tons , arrived at the quarantine station at Grosse Isle , with a very heavy gale blowing from the ...
... brig Cornwallis against the brig Cumberland . The libel pleaded that on the 5th of October last , the Corn- wallis , a brig of 231 tons , arrived at the quarantine station at Grosse Isle , with a very heavy gale blowing from the ...
Page 94
... brig Papineau , for wages claimed upon the termination of a voyage from Quebec to the West Indies and back again . There is no difference between the parties as to the amount of wages earned , these are admitted to be 187. 138. 9d ...
... brig Papineau , for wages claimed upon the termination of a voyage from Quebec to the West Indies and back again . There is no difference between the parties as to the amount of wages earned , these are admitted to be 187. 138. 9d ...
Page 96
... brig Sophia , in piloting her from Bic to Quebec , in October , 1834. The amount charged for the pilotage stands admitted . The defence set up by the owners , who have intervened in the suit against the ship , is that the promoter ...
... brig Sophia , in piloting her from Bic to Quebec , in October , 1834. The amount charged for the pilotage stands admitted . The defence set up by the owners , who have intervened in the suit against the ship , is that the promoter ...
Page 101
... brig in any immediate danger . The promoter taking charge of the brig , the rudder was shipped , a kedge taken out astern , and the brig lightened by throwing out a small quantity of coals and other por- tions of her loading . The ...
... brig in any immediate danger . The promoter taking charge of the brig , the rudder was shipped , a kedge taken out astern , and the brig lightened by throwing out a small quantity of coals and other por- tions of her loading . The ...
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