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Thomas Vs. Osborn
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- Jan 01, 1856
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U.S. 22 (1856) U.S. Supreme Court Thomas v. OsbornSearch
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U.S. 19 How. 22 22 (1856) Thomas v. OsbornSearch
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creates no personal liability of the owners. We understand it to be definitely settled by the cases of Stainbank v. FlemingSearch
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Eng.L. & Eq. 412, decided by the Court of Common Pleas in 1851, and Stainbank v. ShephardSearch
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continues. Neither of those learned courts considered -- perhaps there was no occasion for them to consider ( Pope v. NickersonSearch
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Davis v. ChildSearch
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Davis v. A NewSearch
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Sarchet v. DavisSearch
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Pardessus Col., vol. 2, 225, note. The subject has been elaborately examined by Judge Ware in Davis v. ChildSearch
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is true the master cannot bind the general owners personally for supplies which he, as charterer, was to furnish. Webb v. PierceSearch
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he does not create any obligation on them. But it does not follow that he may not bind the vessel. In Hickox v. BuckinghamSearch
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ordinarily provides and as the owners may be reasonably considered to contemplate when they let the vessel. Gracie v. PalmerSearch
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The St. Jago de Cuba, 9 Wheat. 416, and the case of Ramsey v. AllegreSearch
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Wheat. 611, explained and commented on in the case of Andrews v. WallSearch
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one of these contracts, the master was the owner for the time. And the learned judge, speaking of the case of Taggart v. LoringSearch
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He would not, in respect to the owners or third persons, possess the authority of master. The cases of L'Arina v. BrigSearch
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Exchange, Bee's Reports 198, and Same v. ManwaringSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Thomas v. OsbornSearch
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of Stainbank v. FlemingSearch
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and Stainbank v. ShephardSearch
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Pope v. NickersonSearch
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Webb v. PierceSearch
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In Hickox v. BuckinghamSearch
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of Ramsey v. AllegreSearch
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of Andrews v. WallSearch
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of Taggart v. LoringSearch
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of L'Arina v. BrigSearch
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and Same v. ManwaringSearch
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Gracie v. PalmerSearch
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