| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich, Charles Porterfield, S. B. Fisher - Law - 1917 - 1450 pages
...again in the same market or within four miles of the place.19 "Engrossing" has been described to be the getting into one's possession, or buying up, large quantities of corn or other dead victuals, with intent to sell them again. Monopoly differed from engrossing only in that, in the case... | |
| Law - 1910 - 506 pages
...monopolizing, engrossing, regrating and forestalling the market. He describes engrossing as "the eetting into one's possession, or buying up large quantities...of corn, or other dead victual, with intent to sell thtm again. This Wuddington. a man was convicted under the comment l:iw for buying up all the hops... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - Cheshire (England) - 1928 - 272 pages
...inhances the price of provisions, as every successive seller must have a successive profit. Ingrossing was getting into one's possession or buying up large quantities of corn or other dead victuals with intent to sell again. This must of course be injurious to the Public by putting it in... | |
| Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - Commercial law - 1940 - 974 pages
...victuals in any market and selling it again in the same market at an enhanced price. 3. "Engrossing" is the getting into one's possession, or buying up, large quantities of corn, or other dead victuals, with intent to sell them again. Acts 1863-4, p. 46 ; Stats. 5 and 6 Edward VI ; 115 Ga. 429,... | |
| Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - Antitrust law - 1940 - 976 pages
...victuals in any market and selling it again in the same market at an enhanced price. 3. "Engrossing" is the getting into one's possession, or buying up, large quantities of corn, or other dead victuals, with intent to sell them again. Acts 1863-4, p. 46; Stats. 5 and 6 Edward VI; 115 Ga. 429,... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 964 pages
...selling it again in the same market, or within four miles of the place. "Engrossing was described to bd getting into one's possession, or buying up, large...other dead victual, with intent to sell them again." Bl. Com. 155. That statute was repealed in the 12tb year of George III. But Wharton in his Criminal... | |
| William J. Novak - Reference - 1996 - 412 pages
...selling it again in the same market, or within four miles of the place. . . . Engrossing was . . . the getting into one's possession, or buying up, large quantities of corn or other dead victuals, with intent to sell them again. This must of course be injurious to the public, by putting... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - Law - 1998 - 1126 pages
...copyist. One who practices, or is guilty of engrossing. See Engrossing. ENGROSSING. In English law. The getting into one's possession, or buying up large quantities of corn, or other dead victuals, with intent to sell them again. The total engrossing of any other commodity, with intent... | |
| James Oldham - Law - 2004 - 454 pages
...the same market, or within four miles of the place." Finally, engrossing, "is also described to be the getting into one's possession, or buying up, large quantities of corn, or other dead victuals, with an intent to sell them again." The Statute of 5 and 6 Edw. 6 was repealed in I77a.16... | |
| Richard Burn - Law - 2004 - 904 pages
...is expired. ENGROSSING, (from i», mdgrofs, great or whole,) is the, getting into one's pofleffion, or buying up large quantities of corn, or other dead victual, with intent to fell the fame, again. This was formerly punifhable by the ftatute 5. & 6 -Ed. 6. c. 14. which ftatute... | |
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