The Judicial Dictionary, of Words And Phrases Judicially Interpreted : to Which Has Been Added Statutory Definitions 2

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The Judicial Dictionary, of Words And Phrases Judicially Interpreted : to Which Has Been Added Statutory Definitions 2
Stroud, Frederick, 1835-1912
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6. 490 ; 15 Q. B.
476), Note this section is replaced by s. 27, Co. Co. Act, 1888.
** Inability to Load," in a Marine Insrce, construed a total inability {Smith V. Fenning, 3 Com. Ca. 76).
Abatement of Freight upon loss of time " from Ship's Inability to execute or proceed on the service," arises if the '* Inability " be caused by wilful misconduct or neglect, or necessity, or the Act of God, e,g» the crew being ravaged by small-pox (Beatson v. Schank, 3 East, 233).
V, Incapable : Incapacitated
... : Inexpedient : Unable : Unsound Mind: Ability: Disability: Legal Disability.
INACCURACY. — r. Defect: Erbor: Mistake.
INACCURATE. — "Inaccurate Description ... of the Premises," 8. 75, 6 V. c. 18; V. Cook v. Luckett, 2 C. B. 168; 16 L. J. C. P. 78.
Cpj Mistake.
INADVERTENCE « If North, J., in Ee Lister (1892, 2 Ch.417; 61 L. J. Ch. 721) intended to hold that ' Inadvertence * and ' Mistake ' are convertihle terms, I cannot agree with him " (per Smith, L. J., Ee Fiers, 1898, 1 Q. B. 631; 67 L.


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