| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 786 pages
...a\so was properly rejected. The dae. probable or possible benefits of a voyage, as yet in m such jfe^ can never afford a safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 798 pages
...the vessel was originally bound was held to have been properly rejected. Said Mr. Justice Story : " The probable or possible benefits of a voyage as yet...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1893 - 986 pages
...voyage on which the Amiable Nancy was originally bound. In the opinion of the court, this item also was properly rejected. The probable or possible benefits...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| United States - 1895 - 1012 pages
...voyage on which the Amiable Nnncy was originally bound. In the opinion of the court, this item also was properly rejected. The probable or possible benefits...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| United States - Bering Sea controversy - 1897 - 518 pages
...case of the Li vely (Gallison, p. 315, infra). In the case of The Amiable Xancy, 3 Wheaton, p. 346: The probable or possible benefits of a voyage as yet...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so ranch uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| Great Britain - 1913 - 262 pages
...Nancy, against the owners of t^e private vessel Scourge: "Another item is 3.500 doll-, rs, for the was properly rejected. The probable or possible benefits...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| United States. Congress. House. War Claims Committee - 1914 - 260 pages
...was affirmed early by our own Supreme Court in the case of the Amiable Nancy (3 Wheaton R., p. 346) : "The probable or possible benefits of a voyage as...extinguish its application, and so many difficulties in sustaining its legal correctness, that the court can not believe it proper to entertain it." Again,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, James Brown Scott - Awards and Prizes - 1923 - 770 pages
...voyage on which the Amiable Nancy was originally bound. In the opinion of the court, this item also was properly rejected. The probable or possible benefits...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1912 - 960 pages
..., Mr. Justice Story, citing with approval the cases of the Anna Maria and Del Col v. Arnold, said: this item was also properly rejected. The probable...extinguish its application, and so many difficulties in sustaining its legal correctness, that the court can not believe it proper to entertain it. In several... | |
| Philipp Wendel - Law - 2007 - 286 pages
...interferences with navigation because of the uncertainty in assessing the damage.621 Thus, it was held that "[t]he probable or possible benefits of a voyage,...safe rule by which to estimate damages in cases of a marine trespass. There is so much uncertainty in the rule itself, so many contingencies which may... | |
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