| Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke - Law reports, digests, etc - 1777 - 550 pages
...(hip periihes, and fuch goods call are fo heavy that they fink to the bottom, and the mariners, to'the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy, or...that will not fink, fo that they may find them again, £з" dicitur lig. a ligando ; and none of thefe goods which are called Dalt. Shcr. 90. jetfam, ßotfam,... | |
| David Maclachlan - Maritime law - 1860 - 1046 pages
...cast into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and such goods cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy, or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again."' By the Merchant Shipping Act... | |
| Harry Newson - Insurance law - 1883 - 462 pages
...are so cast into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and the goods are so heavy that they sink to the bottom ; and the mariners to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy, or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again" (/). (a) The Medina, 1 PD 272... | |
| Harry Newson - Pilots and pilotage - 1886 - 368 pages
...are so cast into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and the goods are so heavy that they sink to the bottom ; and the mariners to the intent to have them again, tic to them a buoy, or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again... | |
| John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1888 - 936 pages
...cast into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and such goods cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy, or cork. or such other tiling that will not sink, so that they may find them again, & dicitur lig. a Uganda ; and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1896 - 830 pages
...into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and such goods so cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy or cork or such other thing th&t will not sink, so that they may find them again ; and none of these goods which... | |
| James Barr Ames - Admiralty - 1901 - 364 pages
...cast into the sea, and afterwards the ship perishes, and such goods cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again ; . . . and none of these goods... | |
| Frederick Stroud - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1903 - 820 pages
...cast into the Sea and afterwards the Ship perishes and such Goods cast are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy or cork, or such other thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again. " None of these Goods which... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1907 - 850 pages
...so cast into the sea and afterwards the ship perishes, such goods that are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners to the intent to have them again tie to them a buoy or cask or other such thing that will not sink, so that they may find them again. None of these goods... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - Law - 1922 - 776 pages
...so cast into the sea. and afterwards the ship perishes, and sach goods are so heavy that they sink to the bottom, and the mariners, to the intent to have them again, tie to them a buoy or cork . . . and none of these goods are called wrecks so long as they remain in or upon the sea," Sir Henry... | |
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