In the House of Lords. (From the Second Division of the Court of Session in Scotland.) The Scottish Marine Insurance Company of Glasgow, and George Green Allardice, esquire, manager of the said company, for and in name and behalf of the present directors of the said Scottish Marine Insurance Company, and the other partners thereof, and the said company itself ... appellants. James Turner, formerly writer in Greenock, now parliamentary solicitor in London, for himself, as owner or part owner of the ship called "The Laurel of Greenock", and as assignee of Mrs. Ann M'Gregor or Stewart, widow of the deceased Andrew Stewart, merchant in Greenock, and of Henry Erskine, merchant there, formerly owners or part owners of the said ship called "The Laurel of Greenock;" and Alexander Rankine Johnstone, merchant in Greenock, also owner or part owner of the said ship, ... respondents. The respondent's case.
Publisher: [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1852?]Description: 76p., interleaved.Note: Ms. annotations by Lord TruroBinder's title: House of Lords appeal casesSubject(s): Insurance, Marine -- Great Britain -- Cases
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Ms. annotations by Lord Truro
Binder's title: House of Lords appeal cases