Company precedents, for use in relation to companies subject to the Companies acts 1862 to 1883; With copious notes
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: ...from any port there after 1st October; nor to be employed in the West Indies, or Gulf of Mexico, between 1st of August and 12th January; and not to trade to the Azores. 13. Say for and during the space of calendar months commencing, and ending (beginning and ending with Greenwich mean time), as employment may offer, in port or at sea, in docks or graving docks, and on ways, grid irons and pontoons, at all times and in all places, and on all occasions, services Form 256. and trades whatsoever and wheresoever, under steam or sail; with leave to sail with or without pilots, to tow and assist vessels or craft in all situations, and to be towed, and to go on trial trips. 14. With liberty to discharge, exchange, and take on hoard, goods, specie, passengers and stores wheresoever the vessel may call at or proceed to, without its being deemed a deviation, and with liberty to carry goods, live cattle, &c, on deck or otherwise, but warranted free from any claim in respect of jettison of cattle or goods carried on deck. lia. To return per cent, for every consecutive days the vessel may be in port or in dock during such period, the vessel being at the risk of the company, and per cent, for every unexpired days should the policy be cancelled on arrival. PRIVATE COMPANIES. Meaning of "private company." Inducements formation. To what concern not vested in a company is liable. INTRODUCTORY NOTES. In this section the term "private company" is used in its popular sense as denoting a company registered under the Act of 1862, but intended to be earned on without any appeal to the public for capital. The meaning of the term is now well recognised, even in the courts of law: thus, in a recent case before the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Cotton said, &quo...
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