This claim or privilege travels with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect by legal process, by a proceeding in rem, relates back to the period... A Treatise on the Law of Contracts - Page 267by William Wetmore Story - 1856Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 518 pages
...lien travels with the vessel into whosesoever possession she may come, and where carried into effect a proceeding in rem relates back to the period when it first attached. The Bold Bucdeugh 21 was approved in the House of Lords in Currie v. McKnight? where the learned Lords... | |
| Law - 1870 - 542 pages
...attaches. This claim or privilege travels with the thing into whosesoever possession it may ' come, and when carried into effect by legal process by a proceeding in rem then relates back to ! the period when it first attached : (/"//.• Bold \ Buccleugh, 7 Moo. PCC 267,... | |
| Law - 1853 - 732 pages
...travels with the thing into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches ; and when carried into effect by legal process, by a proceeding in rein, relates back to the period when it first attached." The remarks of Sir John Jervis in general... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1857 - 688 pages
...travels with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect by .legal process, by a proceeding in ran, relates back to the period when it first attached. (Harmer v. Bell, 2 L. and Eq., 63.) These cases... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Admiralty - 1864 - 562 pages
...travels with the thing into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect by legal process, by a proceeding in rent, relates back to the period when it first attached." Upon this argument the first observation... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Ernst Browning, Vernon Lushington - Admiralty - 1868 - 552 pages
...travels with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached. This rule" (he continues), " which is simple and intelligible, is in our opinion applicable to all cases.... | |
| David Roberts - Admiralty - 1869 - 764 pages
...with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. " It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches; and, when carried into effect...back to the period when it first attached. " This rule, which is simple and intelligible, is, in our opinion, applicable to all cases. " It is not necessary... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 868 pages
...travels with the thing into whosesoever possession it may cotne. It is inchoate from tho moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached." If the injured shipper of goods, under the law of the place where the contract was violated, could... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 842 pages
...travels with the thing, into whosesoever possession it may come. It is inchoate from the moment the claim or privilege attaches, and when carried into effect...relates back to the period when it first attached. (Harmer v. Bell, 2 L. and Eq. 63.) These cases show, that neither in the adjudications of the courts... | |
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