Lickbarrow against Mason

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1791
Year1791
CourtCourt of the King's Bench
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7 cases
  • Lickbarrow and Another against Mason and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the King's Bench
    • 9 November 1787
    ...2 H. Bl. 211. 6 East, 20. 7 T. R. 440. 1 Cam. R. 104. S. C. 6 East, 21 (n); 1 H. Bl. 357; 5 T. R. 367, 683; 2 H. Bl. 211; 4 Bro. P. C. 57; 6 T. R. 131; 1 Sm. L. C. (llth ed.) 693. Referred to, In re Westzinthus, 1833, 5 B. & Ad. 834; Gurney v. Behrend, 1854, 3 El. & Bl. 637. Principle not a......
  • Payne v Bailey
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Common Pleas
    • 20 May 1822
    ...verdict has been [308] found. Worcestershire Carnal Company v. The Trent Navigation Company (2 Marsh. 475), Lickbarrow v. Mason (6 T. R. 131), Smith v. Haile (6 T. E. 71), Hankey v. Smith (3 T. K. 507), Bird v. Applelon (1 East, 111.) Hullock in support of his rule. In Worcestershire Canal ......
  • Connal and Company v Loder and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House - Second Division)
    • 17 July 1868
    ...Dorrien, Feb. 3, 1817, 7 Taunt. 278;Ex parte Davenport, Dec. 1832, M. and B. 165; 5 and 6 Vic. c. 39. 5Lickbarrow v. Mason, Nov. 28, 1794, 6 T. R. 131. ...
  • John M'Mahon v Sir Thomas Barrett Leonard, Bart., and Others
    • Ireland
    • Court of Common Pleas (Ireland)
    • 25 November 1859
    ...981. Baring v. ChristieENR 5 East, 545. Williams v. SmithENR 2 Hurl. & Nor. 446. Moon v. DurdenENR 2 Exch. 40. Lickbarrow v. MasonENR 6 T. R. 131. The Bank of Ireland v. The Trustees of Evans' CharitiesIR 4 Ir. Com. Law Rep. 624. Stanford v. RobinsonUNK 3 M. & G. 407. Herbert's caseUNK 3 Re......
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  • RIGHTS UNDER BILLS OF LADING: TRAWLING THROUGH SINGAPORE WATERS
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Journal No. 2006, December 2006
    • 1 December 2006
    ...n 5, at 24, [5]. According to Lord Devlin, the bill of lading obtains its symbolic quality from the custom found in Lickbarrow v Mason(1794) 5 TR 368 and that is a custom which makes bills of lading “Negotiable and Transferable” by indorsement and delivery or transmission. 48 A bill of ladi......

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