Sax. The true master or owner of a thing. Spelman, … [Read more...]
AFFREIGHTMENT
A contract of affreightment is a contract with a ship owner to hire his ship, or part of it, for the carriage of goods. Such a contract generally takes the form either of a charter party or of a bill of lading. Maude & P. Mer. Shipp. 227; Smith, Merc. Law, 295; Bramble v. Culmer, 78 Fed. 501, 24 C. C. A. 182; Auten v. Bennett, 88 App. Div. 15, 84 N. Y. Supp. 689. In French … [Read more...]
AGAINST THE WILL
pleadings. In indictments for robbery from the person, the words feloniously and against the will, must be introduced; no other words or phrase will sufficiently charge the offence. … [Read more...]
AGENHINA
In Saxon law. A guest at an inn, who, having stayed there for three nights, was then accounted one of the family. Oowell. … [Read more...]
AFFRETEMENT
Fr. In French law. The hiring of a vessel; affreightment Called also nolissement. Ord. Mar. liv. 1, tit. 2, art. 2; Id. liv. 3, tit 1, art 1. … [Read more...]