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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... Plea and Proof . - § 13. Examination of Witnesses . - § 14. Pro- ceeding by Act on Petition . -§ 15. Suits for Mariner's Wages.- § 16. Suits for Pilotage . - § 17. Suits for Bottomry . - § 18. Causes of Damage by Collision . - § 19 ...
... Plea and Proof . - § 13. Examination of Witnesses . - § 14. Pro- ceeding by Act on Petition . -§ 15. Suits for Mariner's Wages.- § 16. Suits for Pilotage . - § 17. Suits for Bottomry . - § 18. Causes of Damage by Collision . - § 19 ...
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... plea , and the examination of witnesses thereon styled " Plea and Proof ; " or by an " Act on Petition , " supported by affidavits , to which may be annexed exhibits or other documents to be verified in the affidavits . § 12 ...
... plea , and the examination of witnesses thereon styled " Plea and Proof ; " or by an " Act on Petition , " supported by affidavits , to which may be annexed exhibits or other documents to be verified in the affidavits . § 12 ...
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... plea . Or if the plea contains matter unnecessary or irrelevant to the cause of action , or is drawn in too diffuse or argumen- tative a manner , the admission thereof may be opposed . Upon these objections coming on to be debated , the ...
... plea . Or if the plea contains matter unnecessary or irrelevant to the cause of action , or is drawn in too diffuse or argumen- tative a manner , the admission thereof may be opposed . Upon these objections coming on to be debated , the ...
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... plea which are within his own knowledge , by either admitting or denying the same ; and as to all matters , he must answer to his belief or disbelief . No extraneous or irrelevant matter is to be introduced , but the party may set forth ...
... plea which are within his own knowledge , by either admitting or denying the same ; and as to all matters , he must answer to his belief or disbelief . No extraneous or irrelevant matter is to be introduced , but the party may set forth ...
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... plea on which he is to be examined , must be delivered to the adverse proctor and to the Registrar or Examiner , whereupon the proctor giving in the plea is to attend the witness and produce him before the Judge or Surrogate , in Court ...
... plea on which he is to be examined , must be delivered to the adverse proctor and to the Registrar or Examiner , whereupon the proctor giving in the plea is to attend the witness and produce him before the Judge or Surrogate , in Court ...
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Admiralty of England affidavit aforesaid alleged anchor appear bail barque brig captain cargo cause circumstances civil and maritime claim collision contract counsel Court of Admiralty Court of Vice-Admiralty crew Cumberland damage decree defendant discharge duty Elizabeth entitled evidence Glencairn harbour of Quebec Henry Black High Court howsoever John Munn Judge judgment JUDGMENT.-Hon justice larboard Lawrence Leonidas libel Lord John Russell Lower Canada Majesty maritime jurisdiction maritime law Mary Ann Hutton Mary Bannatyne master mate monition navigation Nelson Village Niagara offences officers opinion owners party passenger persons pilot pilotage plea proceeding promoter promoter's province of Quebec put her helm quantum meruit question Registrar regulations river St Robert Kerr Roslin Castle Rowland Hill rule sail salvage Sarah Ann seamen ship or vessel statute steamer suit table of fees thereof tide tion Trinity House United Kingdom Vice-Admiralty Court voyage wages Warr warrant whatsoever William wind witnesses
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