The Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty: In Three Parts ...The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2005 - 252 من الصفحات Originally published: Baltimore: Geo. Dobbin and Murphy, 1809. xxviii, iv, 211, [5] pp. Reprint of the first significant American treatise on admiralty law. An extended discussion of American admiralty practice and a useful compendium of relevant cases, Hall's treatise includes a history of Anglo-American admiralty law. First published posthumously in London in 1667 and translated into English in 1722, a valuable feature of this work is its translation of Francis Clerke's Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis Angliae, a work of "unquestionable credit" according to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. Hall's 1809 translation, which is better than its predecessor, incorporated materials from manuscripts unavailable previously. In addition, he added a history of Anglo-American admiralty law, an extended discussion of American admiralty practice and a useful compendium of relevant cases. |
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... vessels though it never interferes where the title is in controversy . We ought also to have mentioned that the admiralty has an ancient and long recognized jurisdiction , to decide between the part owners of a ship or vessel , who dif ...
... vessels , obligations or other deeds , even though it should be under forty shillings . Other- wise they should be proceeded against by indictment ; and if found guilty by a jury of twelve men , they should be imprisoned at the ...
... vessels , Obligations or other Deeds ; even though the sum should not exceed 20s . or 40s . and that if any one act to the contrary , and should thereon be in dieted , and be thereof convicted , judgment should be given against him as ...
... vessel , with the tackle , apparel and furniture thereof ; in all causes which concern the repairing , victualling and furnish- ing provisions for the setting of such ships or vessels to sea ; and in all cases of bottomry , and likewise ...
... vessel to another , or by anchors , or want of laying of buoys , except always that the said Court of Admiralty shall not hold pleas or admit actions upon any bills of ex- change or accounts betwixt merchant and merchant or their ...