The Grenada Handbook, Directory and Almanac

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Marston & Company, 1901 - Grenada
 

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Page 181 - The objects for which the company is established are, " the conveyance of passengers and goods in ships or boats between such places as the company may from time to time determine, and the doing all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above object.
Page 128 - Where, in consequence of the distance of the party to be served, it is proper to effect such service through an agent (other than the London agent), for correspondence in addition...
Page 119 - For wreck taken by the receiver into his custody, a percentage of 5 per cent, upon the value thereof. But so that in no case shall the whole amount of percentage so payable exceed twenty pounds. In cases where any services are rendered by a receiver, in respect of any...
Page 181 - Club are:— (1) To bring persons interested in the West Indies and British Guiana together, in order to promote the discussion and consideration of questions affecting those Colonies. (2) To further the interests of the West Indies and British Guiana by providing headquarters for associated action, not political, but social.
Page 119 - Ship and the same Occurrence, whatever may be the Number of the Deponents. For every Report required to be sent by the Receiver to the...
Page 40 - Chancellor of the Exchequer . First Lord of the Admiralty President of the Board of Trade...
Page 120 - If such ship or boat with her cargo equals or exceeds in value six hundred pounds, the sum of two pounds for the first, and the sum of one pound for every subsequent day during which the receiver is employed on such service, but if such ship or boat with her cargo is less in value than six hundred pounds, one moiety of the above-mentioned sum.
Page 116 - Also for the clear residue (when devolving to one person), and for every share of the clear residue (when devolving to two or more persons), of the personal or moveable estate of any person who...
Page 130 - Of affidavit in answer to interrogatories by the solicitor of the party interrogating, and of other special affidavits by the solicitor of the party against whom the same can be read, per folio 0 0 4 0 0 4 ATTENDANCES.
Page 115 - Bill of exchange of any other kind whatsoever (except a bank note) and promissory note of any kind whatsoever (except a bank note), drawn, or expressed to be payable, or actually paid or endorsed, or in any manner negotiated in the United Kingdom...

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