Lickbarrow v Mason

id: lickbarrow-v-mason-218-2063455
title: Lickbarrow v Mason
text: Lickbarrow v Mason refers to an English legal case in which it was determined that a shipped or endorsed bill of lading is a document of title at common law, i.e. a document which can be owned and therefore the ownership of it could be sold or otherwise transferred to someone else. The legal nature of a bill of lading as a document of title is said to originate from this case, in which bills of lading were endorsed in favour of the plaintiffs, Lickbarrow, against a payment to be made to the sell
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description: English legal case
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lickbarrow_v_Mason
date created: 2016-12-28T08:03:39Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T10:33:13Z
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