The Moallakat; or, seven Arabian poems which were suspended on the temple at Mecca. Poems, consisting chiefly of translations from the Asiatick languagesJ. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 325
... bailee to the bailor , or according to his directions , as foon as the purpose , for which they were bailed , Shall be answered , I could not but observe with surprise , that a title in our ENGLISH law , which feems the most generally ...
... bailee to the bailor , or according to his directions , as foon as the purpose , for which they were bailed , Shall be answered , I could not but observe with surprise , that a title in our ENGLISH law , which feems the most generally ...
Page 329
... bailee must keep it , and be refponfible to the bailor , if it be loft or damaged ; but , as the bounds of juftice would in moft cafes be tranfgreffed , if he were made an- swerable for the lofs of it without his fault , he can only be ...
... bailee must keep it , and be refponfible to the bailor , if it be loft or damaged ; but , as the bounds of juftice would in moft cafes be tranfgreffed , if he were made an- swerable for the lofs of it without his fault , he can only be ...
Page 333
... bailee of common honesty , if he also have common prudence , would not be more negligent than ordinary in keeping the thing bailed : fuch negligence ( as we before have intimated ) would be a violation of good faith , and a proof of an ...
... bailee of common honesty , if he also have common prudence , would not be more negligent than ordinary in keeping the thing bailed : fuch negligence ( as we before have intimated ) would be a violation of good faith , and a proof of an ...
Page 334
... bailee is by natural law bound to use them , or to be anfwerable for the omiffion of them . When the contract is reciprocally beneficial to both parties , the obligation hangs in an even ba- lance ; and there can be no reason to recede ...
... bailee is by natural law bound to use them , or to be anfwerable for the omiffion of them . When the contract is reciprocally beneficial to both parties , the obligation hangs in an even ba- lance ; and there can be no reason to recede ...
Page 335
... bailee alone is benefited or accommodated by his contract , it is not only reasonable , that he , who receives the benefit , fhould bear the burden , but , if he were not obliged to be more than ordinarily careful , and bound to anfwer ...
... bailee alone is benefited or accommodated by his contract , it is not only reasonable , that he , who receives the benefit , fhould bear the burden , but , if he were not obliged to be more than ordinarily careful , and bound to anfwer ...
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ABU HANIFAH ABU YUSUF according againſt alfo alſo AMRU anceſtors anſwer bailee bailment becauſe beſt Bráhmen brother cafe caſe cauſe claffes clafs claſs confidered daugh daughter deceaſed decifion degree depofit diftinction diftribution eftate equal eſtate expiation facrifice faid fame father fays fecond feems feí female fenfe feven feveral fhall fhare fide fifters fince firft firſt fixth flave fome fon's fpirit fubfiftence fubject fuch fyftem grandfather heirs higheſt himſelf HINDA horſe houſe huſband iffue inheritance itſelf juft juftice king male meaſure moiety moſt mother muft MUHAMMED muſt neglect occafion paternal penance perfons perform prefent prieſt publick puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon refiduary refidue refpect rule ſeems ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould ſon ſtate Súdra themſelves theſe third thofe thoſe tion twiceborn ULPIAN uſe Véda whofe whole widow wife ZAID ابن الله بنت بنت رحمه رو علي لا من