| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1908 - 772 pagina’s
...it therefore enables the *lord chancellor yearly to grant a standing commission to the judge г*« of the admiralty, the recorder of London, two doctors of the civil L law, two common lawyers, and eight merchants; any three of which, one being & civilian or a barrister,... | |
| George Richards - 1909 - 1002 pagina’s
...for the trial of marine insurance cases was established in England.3 This court— which consisted of the judge of the Admiralty, the recorder of London,...doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers, and eight grave and discreet merchants, or any five of them — fell into disuse within a century after its organization,... | |
| Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia - 1910 - 846 pagina’s
...108-9; Hopkins, loc. cit., 29; Marshall, loc. cit., 5th ed.,7. London: "This Commission to consist of the Judge of the Admiralty, the Recorder of London,...Doctors of the Civil Law, two common lawyers and eight discreet merchants or any five of them, which Commission shall have authority to determine all causes... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1917 - 1252 pagina’s
...43 Elizabeth, chapter 12, of date 1601, by virtue of which commissioners consisting of the judge of admiralty, the recorder of London, two doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers, and eight merchants, or any five of them, were appointed to hear and determine causes arising upon policies of... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1925 - 546 pagina’s
...all policies of insurance entered in the London Office of Insurances. This commission was to consist of the judge of the Admiralty, the recorder of London,...doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers, and eight "grave and discrete merchants." These commissioners, or any five of them, were to adjudicate upon insurance... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1926 - 546 pagina’s
...all policies of insurance entered in the London Office of Insurances. This commission was to consist of the judge of the Admiralty, the recorder of London,...doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers, and eight "grave and discrete merchants." These commissioners, or any five of them, were to adjudicate upon insurance... | |
| Edward Graham Gallagher - 2000 - 572 pagina’s
...of marine insurance cases was established in England, ... This informal tribunal — which consisted of the Judge of the Admiralty, the Recorder of London, two doctors of civil law, two common lawyers, and eight grave and discreet merchants, or any five of them — died... | |
| James Oldham - 2004 - 454 pagina’s
...empowering the Lord Chancellor to appoint a standing commission consisting of the Admiralty judge, the recorder of London, two doctors of the civil law, two common lawyers, and eight "grave and discrete merchants" "to hear all cases arising upon all policies of insurance entered in... | |
| 256 pagina’s
...Court was constituted to try London Policies of Insurance, and it is noteworthy that it was to consist of the Judge of the Admiralty, the Recorder of London,...Doctors of the Civil Law, two common lawyers, and eight merchants'. The Court fell into disuse, but its composition shows the view that Insurance was part... | |
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