| Great Britain - Law - 1824 - 826 pages
...unreasonable Quantity of Rice * for the Use of her Crew ; and such Rice, Flour, Maize or Indian. f Corn, not being entered on the Manifest as Part of the Cargo * for Trade. 4 The Proof of these, or of any One or more of these several Indi4 cations, shall be considered as... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1827 - 638 pages
...any probable requisite Provision for the Use of the Crew, and such Rice, Flour, Maize, or Indian Corn not being entered on the Manifest as Part of the Cargo for Trade ; and it is further mutually agreed, that the Proof of these or of any one or more of these several... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1835 - 636 pages
...probable requisite Provision for ' the Use of her Crew, and such Rice, Flour, Maize or ' Indian Corn not being entered on the Manifest as Part of ' the Cargo for Trade. ' Article VII.—No Compensation shall in any Case be ' granted either to the Master or to the'Owner,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1835 - 578 pages
...probable requisite Provision ' for the Use of her Crew, and such Rice, Flour, Maize ' or Indian Corn not being entered on the Manifest as ' Part of the Cargo for Trade. ' Article VII. — No Compensation shall in any Case be ' granted either to the Master or to the Owner,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 544 pages
...pro» bable requisite provision for the use of her crew; and such rice flour maize or Indian corn, not being entered on the manifest as part of the cargo for trade. The proof of these, or of any one or more of these several indications, shall be considered as prima... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 896 pages
...Manive or Cassada, commonly called ' Farinha, of Maize or of Indian Corn, beyond what might ' properly be requisite for the Use of the Crew ; such ' Rice, Flour, Maize, or Indian Corn not being entered on ' the Manifest as Part of the Cargo for Trade. Any One or more... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1836 - 1102 pages
...Manive or Cassacla, commonly called Farinha, of Maize or of Indian Corn, beyond what might properly be requisite for the Use of the Crew ; such Rice, Flour, Maize, or Indian Corn not being entered on the Manifest as Part of the Cargo for Trade. ' Any One or more... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1839 - 682 pages
...than are requisite for the Use of the Crew of the Vessel as a Merchant Vessel: Farinha, of Maize or of Indian Corn, or of any other Article of Food whatever,...entered on the Manifest as Part of the Cargo for Trade : Tenthly—A Quantity of Mats or Matting larger than is necessary for the Use of the Crew of the Vessel... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1839 - 676 pages
...any probable requisite provision for the use of the crew, and such rice, flour, maize, or Indian corn not being entered on the manifest as part of the cargo for trade; and it is further mutually agreed, that the proof of these or of any one or more of these several indications... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Edmund Fitz Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1840 - 536 pages
...either of rice, or of the flour of Brazil, manioc or cassada, commonly called farinha, of maize, or of Indian corn, or of any other article of food whatever,...on the manifest as part of the cargo for trade:— Tenthly—A quantity of mats or matting larger than is necessary for the use of the crew of the vessel... | |
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