| William Blackstone - 1915 - 1632 頁
...used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants or lex mercatoria:10 which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet engrafted into it, and made a part of it;h ' Winch. 24. 10 Law-merchant. — "The law-merchant includes... | |
| Thomas Conyngton - 1920 - 464 頁
...particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercatoria: which, however different from the...being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions." While the law-merchant had its origin in international... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 頁
...used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the custom of merchants, or lex mercaloria:(^) which, however different from the general rules of...being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions; for it is a maxim of law, that (45) " cuilibetin sua... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1916 - 1200 頁
...(where it is said: "A particular syst<?m of customs used only among one «?t of the king's subjects . . .which, however different from the general rules of...being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions"). "Bills of exchange are commercial paper, that is... | |
| St. George Tucker, William Blackstone - 2000 - 3301 頁
...particular system of customs used only among one .set of the-king's subjects, called the custom of merchants or lex mercatoria : which, however different from...law, is yet ingrafted into it, and made a part of itb ; being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions... | |
| Henry James Holthouse - 1999 - 504 頁
...MERCHANTS (lexmercalorid). A particular system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, which, however different from the general rules of the common law, is yet engrafted into it, and made part of it, being allowed for the benefit of trade to be of the utmost... | |
| Edward Graham Gallagher - 2000 - 572 頁
...system of customs used only among one set of the king's subjects, called the customs of merchants, or lex mercatoria: which, however different from the...being allowed, for the benefit of trade, to be of the utmost validity in all commercial transactions: for it is a maxim of law, that "cuilibet in sua arte... | |
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