A Treatise on Admiralty and Prize: Together with Some Suggestions for the Guide and Government of United States Naval Commanders in Maritime WarsHurd and Houghton, 1869 - 709 страница |
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... perform the func- tions of an admiralty judge in his absence . By act 20 & 21 Vict . , ch . 77 , § 10 , provision is made for the judge of probate to officiate when the office of admiralty judge may happen to be vacant ; and since 1861 ...
... perform the func- tions of an admiralty judge in his absence . By act 20 & 21 Vict . , ch . 77 , § 10 , provision is made for the judge of probate to officiate when the office of admiralty judge may happen to be vacant ; and since 1861 ...
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... perform his duty well and wisely , while acting as judge . Such a judge may not want the occasion , and will find ample time , to enable him to devote his mind and all its energies , duly to discharge the appropriate functions of his ...
... perform his duty well and wisely , while acting as judge . Such a judge may not want the occasion , and will find ample time , to enable him to devote his mind and all its energies , duly to discharge the appropriate functions of his ...
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... perform , of stating the law clearly ; arranging his proofs lucidly ; and then submit for decision the cause and his client's interest . In The Clement , 2 Curt . 368 , there is a clear state- ment given of the rules of navigation by ...
... perform , of stating the law clearly ; arranging his proofs lucidly ; and then submit for decision the cause and his client's interest . In The Clement , 2 Curt . 368 , there is a clear state- ment given of the rules of navigation by ...
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... perform his proper part ; or he may , from excessive alarm and agitation , become physically incompetent to discharge his own duty well ; or he may , from inexperience or want of the requisite nerve and resolution , prove to be ...
... perform his proper part ; or he may , from excessive alarm and agitation , become physically incompetent to discharge his own duty well ; or he may , from inexperience or want of the requisite nerve and resolution , prove to be ...
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... perform unusual maritime ser- vice , out of the sphere of their profession and beyond their line of duty , which shall have contributed to the ultimate salving of property imperilled , then it is but right , in admiralty , that they ...
... perform unusual maritime ser- vice , out of the sphere of their profession and beyond their line of duty , which shall have contributed to the ultimate salving of property imperilled , then it is but right , in admiralty , that they ...
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