Lex Mercatoria: Or, a Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide to All Men in Business ... with an Account of Our Mercantile Companies; Of Our Colonies and Factories Abroad; Of Our Commercial Treaties with Foreign Powers; Of the Duty of Consu
Lex Mercatoria: Or, a Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being a General Guide to All Men in Business ... with an Account of Our Mercantile Companies; Of Our Colonies and Factories Abroad; Of Our Commercial Treaties with Foreign Powers; Of the Duty of Consu
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1813 Excerpt: ...or freights any ships to the company, they shall be such as it requires; and the price of the sale or hire shall be agreed between the intendant and comptroller of the marine at Cadiz on the onepart, and the directors of the company on the other. Art. VIII. IX. X. Xl.andXII. They may build ships in any part of the king ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1813 Excerpt: ...or freights any ships to the company, they shall be such as it requires; and the price of the sale or hire shall be agreed between the intendant and comptroller of the marine at Cadiz on the onepart, and the directors of the company on the other. Art. VIII. IX. X. Xl.andXII. They may build ships in any part of the king's dominions, or out of them; and if they buy them abroad, they may bring them to Cadiz, without paying duties, except on those they re-sell; and all the cordage, sails, &c. shall enjoy the same exemption, as those used immediately for the King's service; and in case they want any thing from the Royal Arsenals, it shall be delivered them for its just value. The company may settle magazines wherever they please, which shall enjoy the same privileges as the King's, and be visited in like manner with these, on suspicion of any fraud. The directors may nominate Ifheir officers from among any foreigners, provided that the captain and half the crew are Spaniards. Art. XIIL XIV. XV. and XVI. And the company may also name strangers, for their factors, who, as well as the officers, shall be subject to punishment if they do not actually follow the directors' orders. The King will grant the company some troops, if necessary; and if the ships of the said company, which are prohibited going to America, are forced on that coast, they shall be regarded as men of war, and provided, at a reasonable price, with all they want; and in case they have not sufficient cash to discharge the expence, they shall be supplied with it from the royal coifers, and the company shall reimburse the King at Cadiz. Art. XVII. XVIII. XIX. and XX. The company may freely embark any merchandize and products, either of Spain or other countries, to sell or truck; and they may also ...
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