Alfred Conkling
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 184
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 edition. Excerpt: ... day of, at the petition of the said A. B. [or of C. D., the claimant of the said ship or vessel, her tackle, etc.], the aforesaid court decreed a warrant to issue for the sale of the said ship or vessel (justice so requiring): You are therefore by these presents authorized and empowered, jointly and severally, and strictly charged and commanded, that you expose the aforesaid ship, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, to public sale, and that you sell the same to the best bidder, and that you bring the proceeds arising from such sale into the registry of the aforesaid court, on or before the day of, to be there kept for the use of the persons who shall be entitled thereto; and that at the same time you duly transmit the account of such sale, subscribed by you, to the aforesaid court, together with these presents. Witness, etc. In a proceeding for the sale of " goods or other things," in pursuance of Rule x., as, for example, the cargo of a ship in a cause of salvage, the monition and warrant will be varied accordingly. XII. MONITION IN CASE OF THE INTERVENTION OF A THIRD PERSON, PENDENTE LITE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District Of, ss. The President, etc. "Whereas, in a certain cause of, civil and maritime, moved and prosecuted before the District Court of the United States of America for the District of, and still pending before the said court, on behalf of A. B., of, against the ship called the Grace, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, and against all persons in general having or pretending to have any right, title or interest therein; G. H. of, _, hath been admitted by the aforesaid court to intervene for his interest therein, in a cause of, civil and maritime: You are therefore hereby strictly charged, jointly...