American Maritime Cases, Volumen2American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1927 |
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... interest in this contro- versy , and while their evidence is not conclusive as to the exact mar- ket price of German salt , it proves beyond all question that there could have been no such market as $ 18 at any time during June , July ...
... interest in this contro- versy , and while their evidence is not conclusive as to the exact mar- ket price of German salt , it proves beyond all question that there could have been no such market as $ 18 at any time during June , July ...
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... interest of the Putnam . I cannot believe , accept- ing this testimony as I must , that the force of this collision was any- thing more than the slight contact which is to be expected in hand- ling boats in the situation in which these ...
... interest of the Putnam . I cannot believe , accept- ing this testimony as I must , that the force of this collision was any- thing more than the slight contact which is to be expected in hand- ling boats in the situation in which these ...
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... Interest Against U. S. - PRACTICE - 34 . Interest . Where a Private Act of Congress allows a suit against the United States for collision and judgment " upon the same principle and measure of lia- bility as in like cases in admiralty ...
... Interest Against U. S. - PRACTICE - 34 . Interest . Where a Private Act of Congress allows a suit against the United States for collision and judgment " upon the same principle and measure of lia- bility as in like cases in admiralty ...
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... interest , over- ruling the court below . The grounds of that decision appear in the following excerpt from the opinion of Circuit Judge MANTON ( p . 233 ) : " By the authority of the statute , the appellee may maintain its libel , as ...
... interest , over- ruling the court below . The grounds of that decision appear in the following excerpt from the opinion of Circuit Judge MANTON ( p . 233 ) : " By the authority of the statute , the appellee may maintain its libel , as ...
Página 1241
... interest , as is allowed in the case of a litigation between private parties in admiralty . The United States is not liable to pay interest in the absence of a statutory pro- vision to that effect , except where it has contracted to pay ...
... interest , as is allowed in the case of a litigation between private parties in admiralty . The United States is not liable to pay interest in the absence of a statutory pro- vision to that effect , except where it has contracted to pay ...
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