The Law of Carriers of Goods And Passengers: Private And Public, Inland And ...
The Law of Carriers of Goods And Passengers: Private And Public, Inland And ...
Redfield, Isaac F. (Isaac Fletcher), 1804-1876
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[They cited Mitchell v, £ade, 11 Ad. & £1. 888; Van Castul v. Booker, 2 Ezch. 691 ; Turner t;. The Liverpool Docks Co., 6 Exch. 548; 1 Smith's L. Q. 648 4th ed. (notes to Lickbarrow v. Mason); and Heinckey v. Earle, 8 El. & Bl. 410.] . Jessel, Q. C, and Lawrence Bird, for the Railw. Company, contended that the right to stop in transitu was gone, the goods having previously got into the posses- sion of the consignee, as owner of the ship. As the company had parted with the goods, no injunction c...ould be granted in this case, and the Chancery Amend- ment Act, 21 & 22 Vict. c. 27, § 8, giving power to the court to award damages, did not apply, and consequently the court had no jurisdiction. [They referred to Chit. Contr. 890, 898, 7th ed.; The Mercantile Shipping Act, 1854, § 70; the 18 & 19 Vict. c. Ill, § 3; Ogle v. Atkinson, 6 Taunt 759; and Fowler ». MacTagart, cited by Lawrence, J., in Bohtlinck v. Inglis, 8 East, 896.] Selwyn, Q. C, and Lindley, for the assignees in bankruptcy, cited Fragano p.
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