Direction for venire facias de novo granted
Citations:
[1827] EngR 113, (1791, 1796, 1827) 2 H Bl 211, (1827) 126 ER 511
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Lickbarrow And Another v Mason And Others 9-Nov-1787
The consignor may stop goods in transit before they get into the hands of the consignee, in case of the insolvency of the consignee : but if the consignee assign the bills of lading to a third person for a valuable consideration, the right of the . .
See Also – Mason And Others v Lickbarrow And Others 11-Feb-1790
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See Also – Lickbarrow v Mason 1793
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See Also – William Nowell Lickbarrow, And Another v Edward Mason, And Others (In Error) 14-Jun-1793
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See Also – Lickbarrow v Mason 2-Jul-1794
The attornment of a bill of lading is transferrable and therefore the indorsement and delivery of the bill of lading is capable of transferring the endorser’s right to the possession of the goods to the endorsee. . .
See Also – Lickbarrow v Mason 28-Nov-1794
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Litigation Practice, Transport
Updated: 02 February 2022; Ref: scu.323867