To this head may most properly be referred a particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria : which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted... An historical view of the law of maritime commerce - Página 416de James Reddie - 1841 - 495 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | Sir William Blackstone, Sir John Taylor Coleridge - 1825
...particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria : which, however different from...law, is yet engrafted into it, and made a part of it b ; being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions... | |
 | Alexander Whellier - 1825
...the land, and are good only by special usage. To this head may be referred the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria; which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it, and made a port of it. With regard to the establishment of customs ; before a custom... | |
 | Sir William Blackstone - 1827
...used only among one let of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mtrcatoria : which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ens?rafted into it, and made a part of it ; (6) being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the... | |
 | William Blackstone - 1836
...of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria: which, '-c* meiraton». however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it, and made a part of it (b); being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the... | |
 | Sir William Blackstone, Edward Christian, Joseph Chitty, Thomas Lee, John Eykyn Hovenden, Archer Ryland - 1838
...particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria : which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it, and made a part of it (¿) ; being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the... | |
 | William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1839 - 532 páginas
...'"""' system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants or lex mercatoria .which, however different from the general rules of the comm 8 Rep. 126. Cro. Car. 347. ° 5 & 6 W. 4. c. 76. s. 14. " 3rd Real Property Report. tnon law,... | |
 | Sir Robert Phillimore - 1861 - 772 páginas
...system " of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the " custom of merchants or lex mercatoria; which, however different " from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it and " made part of it ; being allowed for the benefit of trade to be of the " utmost... | |
 | Archibald Brown - 1874 - 391 páginas
...MERCHANTS (lex mercataria). A particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, which, however different from the general rules of...the Common Law, is yet engrafted into it, and made part of it. being allowed for the benefit of trade to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions,... | |
 | Sir Robert Phillimore - 1874
...particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants or lex mercatoria ; which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it and made part of it ; being allowed for the benefit of trade to be of the utmost... | |
 | William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875
...used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mcrcatoria: which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet ingrafted into it, and made a part of it;(6) being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the... | |
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