| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1812 - 478 sidor
...Indies. If an American vessel would not be permitted to trade from St. Domingo to Sweden, there can be no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a, Swedish vessel, trading between the colony of the enemy and America.—Condemned. sirailar'case in... | |
| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1888 - 662 sidor
...to lie idln and unimproved when a good tenant could with reasonable effort be procured. And there is no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a conservator. Webster defines the word " manage " as meaning " to conduct ; to carry on ; to direct... | |
| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1887 - 664 sidor
...course stands good, and operates either by way of estoppel or as an assignment of the heir's interest. We see no reason why the same rule should not be applied here. The distribution, we think, would ordinarity be made in accordance with the division made by... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 sidor
...Indies. If an American vessel would not be permitted to trade from St. Domingo to Sweden, there can be no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a Swedish vessel trading between the colony of the enemy and America. — Condemned. " On the illegality... | |
| Guy's Hospital - 1869 - 586 sidor
...patient the benefit of the chance, however bad the condition of the bowel may be supposed to be. And I see no reason why the same rule should not be applied to an internal strangulation, assuming the diagnosis to be equally decided and absolute. From the tenor... | |
| 1904 - 1148 sidor
...going, as held in the Fletcher Case, 168 US 135, 18 Sup. Ct. 35, 42 L,. Ed. 411, there seems to be no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a servant who is still on the master's premises, and must of necessity be subjected to the usual hazards... | |
| John Robison Cartwright - 1883 - 766 sidor
...essential to determine the rights of the parties, the court will refuse to entertain it (1), and I see no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a case in which the Crown is a party. As the case is presented to the court, it appears that the officersof... | |
| john r. cartwright - 1883 - 768 sidor
...essential to determine the rights of the parties, the court will refuse to entertain it (1), and I see no reason why the same rule should not be applied to a case in which the Crown is n party. As the case is [(resented to the court, it appears that the officei-sof... | |
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