| Henry Roscoe - 1831 - 788 halaman
...— innkeeper.] The liability of an innkeeper, very closely resembles that of a carrier. He is primd facie liable for any loss not occasioned by the act of God or the king's enemies, though he may be exonerated where the guest chooses to hare the goods under his own care. Per Bayley,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1832 - 460 halaman
...appears to me, that the innkeeper's liability very closely resembles that of a carrier. He is primd facie liable for any loss not occasioned by the act...may be exonerated, where the guest chooses to have his goods under his own care."4 From which language, it may perhaps be inferred, that the learned Judge... | |
| 1832 - 504 halaman
...appears to me, that the innkeeper's liability very closely resembles that of a carrier. He is primd facie liable for any loss not occasioned by the act...may be exonerated, where the guest chooses to have his goods under his own care."4 From which language, it may perhaps be inferred, that the learned Judge... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1840 - 468 halaman
...carriers, answerable for the baggage of passengers ; that they are regarded as insurers, and must answer for any loss not occasioned by the act of God, or the public enemies. That the fact that the owner is present, or sends his servant to look after the property,... | |
| George Combe - 1841 - 412 halaman
...carriers, answerable for the baggage of passengers, that they are regarded as insurers, and must answer for any loss not occasioned by the act of God, or the public enemies. That the fact that the owner is present, or sends his servants to look after the property,... | |
| George Combe - 1841 - 420 halaman
...carriers, answerable for the baggage of passengers, that they are regarded as insurers, and must answer for any loss not occasioned by the act of God, or the public enemies. That the fuet that the owner is present, or sends his servants to look after the property,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1840 - 466 halaman
...carriers, answerable for the baggage of passengers ; that they arc regarded as insurers, and must answer for any loss not occasioned by the act of God, or the public enemies. That the. fact that the owner is present, or sends his servant to look after the property,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1844 - 910 halaman
...innkeeper very closely resembles that of a carrier, pott, p. 358. el teq. He is prhnd fade liablefor any loss not occasioned by the act of God, or the king's enemies, though he may be exonerated where the guest chooses to have the goods under his own care. Per Bayley... | |
| William Mawdesley Best - 1845 - 232 halaman
...innkeeper's liability very closely resembles that of a carrier. He is primu facie liable for any loes not occasioned by the act of God or the king's enemies ; although he may be exonerated where (he guest chooses to have hit goods under his own care.11 The correctness of this analogy between innkeepers... | |
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