| 1926 - 1142 páginas
...US 158, 175, 23 S. Ct. 483, 487 (47 L. Ed. 760), as follows: "(1) That the vessel and her owners arc liable, in case a seaman falls sick, or is wounded,...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued. "(2) That the vessel, and her owner are, both by English and American law, liable to an... | |
| 1912 - 1182 páginas
...these questions, we think the law may be considered as settled upon the following propositious: (1) That the vessel and her owners are liable, in case...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued. (2) That the vessel and her owner are, both by English and American law, liable to an indemnity... | |
| 1918 - 1258 páginas
...considered as settled upon the following propositions: "ilt That the vessel and her owners are liahle, in case a seaman falls sick, or is wounded, In the service of the ship, to the oxtent of his maintenance «ad enrp. and to his -wages, at least so Ion? as the voyage is continued.... | |
| Legal Aid Society (New York, N.Y.) - 1905 - 72 páginas
...1033, 55 CCA, 49?. 194 0. S., 2 to. The EM Phelpa. 131 Fed. Rep. 1) The Osceola, 189 U.;S. 158. 1. The vessel and her owners are liable, in case a seaman...and to his wages at least so long as the voyage is continued. 2. The vessel and her owners, both by English and American law, are liable to an indemnity... | |
| 1906 - 682 páginas
...maritime codes, and has recently been stated by the Supreme Court of the United States,1 as follows : " That the vessel and her owners are liable, in case...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued." While the doctrine has always been recognized in this country, a conflict has nevertheless... | |
| 1906 - 1286 páginas
...correct. In the case of The Ояceola, 189 US 176, 47 L. ed. 760, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep. 483, it was held that the vessel and her owners are liable, in case a seaman is wounded in the service of the ship, "to the extent of his maintenance and cure and to his wages,... | |
| Washington (State) Industrial Insurance Department - 1912 - 550 páginas
...these questions, we think the law may be considered as settled upon the following propositions : "1. That the vessel and her owners are liable, in case...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued. "2. That the vessel and her owner are, both by English and American law, liable to an indemnity... | |
| 1913 - 714 páginas
...the same learned justice, in laying down certain settled propositions of maritime law, it was said that: "The vessel and her owners are liable, in case...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued;" which shows that the Supreme Court had not adopted the view which the learned justice had... | |
| 1915 - 732 páginas
...English and American authorities upon the questions, announced the settled law to be as follows : "1. That the vessel and her owners are liable, in case...and to his wages, at least so long as the voyage is continued. "2. That the vessel and her owner are, both by English and American law, liable to an indemnity... | |
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