| Richard Whitaker - 1812 - 280 halaman
...the transitus. (o) And where the goods have so far gotten to the end of their journey, that they wait for new orders from the purchaser to put them again...communicate to them another substantive destination, and if without such orders they would continue stationary, the right of stopping in transitu no longer... | |
| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 halaman
...their t Scott and others, assignees of Berkley a bankrupt, v. Pettit, 3 Boa. & journey, that they wait for new orders from the purchaser to put them again...communicate to them another substantive destination, and if without such orders, they would continue stationary, the right of stopping in transitu is gone.... | |
| Mungo Ponton Brown - 1821 - 656 halaman
...case. He then proceeded, ' Here, ' as in those cases, the goods Jtad so far gotten to the end of their 'Journey, that they waited for new orders from the purchaser to ' put them again in wo/ion, to communicate to them another sub( stantive destination, and that without such orders they... | |
| George Frederick Jones - 1827 - 216 halaman
...possession of the agent appointed to receive them on account of the vendee (&), or are waiting there for new orders from the purchaser to put them again in motion and to communicate to them another substantive direction, without which orders they would continue... | |
| 1830 - 560 halaman
...Ellenborough, after a review of the previous cases, " the goods had so far gotten to the end of their journey, that they waited for new orders from the purchaser to put them again in motion, and communicate to them another substantive destination, and that without such orders they would have... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1844 - 1274 halaman
...Ellenborough said the transit was at an end " when the goods had so far gotten to the end of their journey, that they waited for new orders from the...communicate to them another substantive destination, and where, without such orders, they would remain stationary." That principle is strictly applicable to... | |
| William Selwyn - 1842 - 822 halaman
...409. See also Leeds v. Wright, 3 Bos. (n) Allen v. Gripper, 2 Tyrw. 217 ; 2 & Pul. 320. Cr. & J. 218. new orders from the purchaser to put them again in...communicate to them another substantive destination, and if, without such orders, they would continue stationary, the right of stopping in transitu is gone.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Roger Meeson, William Newland Welsby - 1843 - 852 halaman
...several cases on this subject, he says, " In those cases, the goods had so far gotten to the end of their journey that they waited for new orders from the purchaser...communicate to them another substantive destination, and without such orders they would continue stationary." That appears to have been the case (a) 9 M. &... | |
| Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn - 1845 - 374 halaman
...175, " destination ; but here, as in those cases, the goods " had so far gotten to the end of their journey, that " they waited for new orders from the purchaser to put " them again in motion, and that without such orders " they would continue stationary." Grose, J. differed from the rest of... | |
| William Paley - 1847 - 732 halaman
...that they could not ;(p) assigning as a reason that the goods had so far gotten to the end of their journey, that they waited for new orders from the...without such orders they would continue stationary .(9) (f) Dixon v. Baldwen, 5 East, 175. Diss. Mr. Justice Grose. (q) Per Lord Ellenborough, 5 East,... | |
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