| Sir George Rose - Bankruptcy - 1816 - 542 pages
...as in Scott v. Surman (a), or into other Merchandize, as in VVhilcombc v. Jacob (6), for the Produce of, or Substitute for, the original Thing, still follows...the Nature of the Thing itself, as long as it can he ascertained to be such, and the Right only ceases when the Means of Ascertainment fail, which is... | |
| Sir George Rose - Bankruptcy - 1821 - 544 pages
...in Scolt v. Sur man (a), or into other Merchandize, as in Whitcombe v. Jacob (/.), for the Produce of, or Substitute for, the original Thing, still follows...Thing itself, as long as it can be ascertained to be sucli, and the Right only ceases when the Means of Ascertainment fail, which is the Case when the Subject... | |
| Edward E. Deacon - Bankruptcy - 1827 - 1088 pages
...— the principal will be equally entitled to the bills, or the goods so bought (5) ; for the product of, or substitute for, the original thing still follows...thing itself, as long as it can be ascertained to be the very product, or substitute ; and the right- of the principal to reclaim it only ceases, when the... | |
| Maryland. Court of Appeals, Richard W. Gill, Richard Wordsworth Gill, John Johnson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1830 - 562 pages
...subject. Taylor vs. Plumer, 3 Maul, and Selw. 574, is in point. In page 575, it is said " the product of, or substitute for, the original thing still follows...itself, as long as it can be ascertained to be such." The gold in question was " the product of, or substitute for," the doubloons of Donnell. He clearly... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 1042 pages
...not, it is the same thing), " or into other merchandise, as in Whitecomb v. Jacob, for the product of or substitute for the original thing, still follows...itself as long as it can be ascertained to be such." That, if I may say so, is law at the present moment; (4) (6) 4) 5 Ves. 169. 6) 8 M. & S. 563. and though... | |
| Commerce - 1846 - 632 pages
...whether it be that of a promissory note, or of goods, or of stock«, or of money ; for the product of a substitute for the original thing still follows the nature of the thing itself, so long as it can be ascertained to be «uch. When it becomes necessary to borrow money upon the vessel... | |
| Edward Erastus Deacon - Bankruptcy - 1848 - 1026 pages
...proceeds, the principal will be equally entitled to the bills, or the goods so bought ; 5 for the product of, or substitute for, the original thing still follows...thing itself, as long as it can be ascertained to be the very product, or substitute ; and the right of the principal to reclaim it only ceases when the... | |
| George Spence - Equity - 1850 - 930 pages
...substitute for the original thing," said Lord Ellenborough, in Taylor v. 1'lnmfi; itlji sii¡>. p. 204, "still follows the nature of the thing itself, as long as it can l>e ascertained to be such, and the right only ceases when the mean» of ascertainment fail, which... | |
| Conway Robinson - Actions and defenses - 1855 - 884 pages
...Surman, VVilles 400, or into other merchandize, as in Whitecomb v. Jacob, Salk. 160 ; for the product of, or substitute for. the original thing still follows...the means of ascertainment fail, which is the case when the subject is turned into money and mixed and confounded in a general mass of the same description.... | |
| John Cross - Liens - 1859 - 522 pages
...law into what other form, different from the original, the change may have been made, for the product of, or substitute for, the original thing, still follows...ascertained to be such, and the right only ceases when the (1) Bxparte Ours f 11, Amb. 1. (2) Younge, 535. means of ascertainment fail, which is the case when... | |
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