| 1721 - 450 pages
...private Houfe : And it was agreed per Cur. That Goods delivered to any Perfon exercifing a publick Trade or Employment, to be carried, wrought, or managed...Time under a legal Protection, and privileged from Diftrefs for Rent ; but chis being a private Undertaking, requii further Confideration: and ic was... | |
| 1753 - 360 pages
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| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Salkeld - 1795 - 534 pages
...private hcufe ; and it was agreed per Cur., that goods de- £ 2 JO J livered to ?.ny perfon exercifmg a public trade or employment to be carried, wrought...time under a legal protection, and privileged from diftrefs for rent ; but this being Co. Lit. 47. ab a private undertaking required a farther confideration... | |
| John Fitzgibbon (1st earl of Clare.) - 1800 - 1026 pages
...THEIR TRADE — the rule of the exception is clearly laid down " that goods delivered to any persons exercising a public trade or employment, to be carried,...a legal protection, and privileged from distress" (s). This rule is made in favour of public convenience and of trade and commerce : Accordingly, if... | |
| Henry Jeremy - 1815 - 198 pages
...hire, as to this privilege, was to be considered that of a common carrier, and the goods so delivered for that time under a legal protection, and privileged from distress for rent ; and so wherever they are delivered to a person exercising any public trade or employment." Cro. Eliz. 596.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Charles Crompton, Sir John Jervis - 1832 - 650 pages
...Gisborne v. Hurst (a), it was agreed per cur. that goods delivered to any person exercising a pubb'c trade or employment, to be carried, wrought, or managed...under a legal protection, and privileged from distress of rent. Again, in Oilman v. Elton (b), where it was decided that the goods of a principal, in the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1832 - 642 pages
...private house. The Court agreed that goods delivered to any person exercising a public trade or employ, to be carried, wrought or managed in the way of his trade, are for that time under a legal protection, and privileged from distress for rent ; and the carrier... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Robert Philip Tyrwhitt - 1832 - 674 pages
...private house. The Court agreed that goods delivered to any person exercising a public trade or employ, to be carried, wrought or managed in the way of his trade, are for that time under a legal protection, and privileged from distress for rent ; and the carrier... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Charles Crompton, Sir Charles John Crompton, Roger Meeson - 1834 - 918 pages
...Elton, and all the subsequent cases, is, that wherever goods were delivered to a person carrying on a public trade or employment, to be carried, wrought, or managed in the way of trade, they should be privileged. It does not appear to me that those words are to be scanned with... | |
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