DESTINATION. [Vide CONTRABAND; PAPERS.] DESTRUCTION OF Papers. [Vide PAPERS.] Prize, 55, 333, 357. [Vide PRIZE.] DETENTION; DETAINMENT. [Vide sub EMBARGO; CAPTURE; ARRESTS.] DOMICILE, Generally, 15. Termination of, on war, 16. With the enemy, 19. Effect of, on ownership of ship, 20. In foreign possessions, 261, 273. In alien territory, 261, 270, 273. Removal on declaration of war, 265, 288. [Vide also OWNERSHIP; TRADE WITH ENEMY.] DON PACIFICO CASE, 122. DOVER, towage of prize from, 382. DROITS OF ADMIRALTY, 136, 319. EFFECT OF WAR ON CONTRACT. [Vide sub CONTRACT.] EFFECTS OF MASTER, captured, 59. EJUSDEM GENERIS, losses, with capture, 79. EMBARGO, On Neapolitan vessels, 37. Different kinds of, 37. Abandonment of voyage on account of, 39. Effect on policy, 41, 256. Silk detained in Paris, 41. EMBARGO—continued. By government of assured, 42, 256. Right of abandonment to underwriters, 45. Vessel under embargo is not "in safety," 46. Days of grace allowed on declaration of war, 47, 53, 59. Insurance against British, 42, 406. Does not dissolve freight-contract, 419. Charter-party should provide for. [ide CHARTER-PARTY.] ENEMIES, Reference to, in policy, 79. ENEMY, Belligerent Rights against the, 36. Ports, shipment through, 19. Property, confiscation of, 49-51. Trading with. [See TRADING.] ENEMY GOODS IN NEUTRAL VESSELS, The subject generally, 88. Neutrals may carry belligerent goods, 88. Right of capture sometimes disputed, 88. ENEMY'S LICENCE, sailing under, 240. ENLISTMENT. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS-POLITICAL.] ENLISTMENT OF ALIENS BY PRIVATEERS, 96. EQUIPMENT. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &C.-POLITICAL.] EQUITABLE CLAIMS repudiated by captors, 24. EQUIVOCAL ARTICLES. [Vide CONTRABAND.] ESCAPE, attempt to, 150, 217. EVIDENCE. [Vide ADJUDICATION.] EXPEDITIONS, fitting out. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS EXPENSES. [Vide ADJUDICATION; COSTS AND DAMAGES.] EXPLANATION OF SCHEME OF ARRANGEMENT, 1. EXPORT. [Vide PROHIBITION OF EXPORT.] EXPORTATION OF CONTRABAND. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &C.] FALSE COLOURS, Sailing under, 62. Firing under, 62. Real colours must be shown, 151. FALSE PAPERS. [Vide PAPERS.] FAULT OF CAPTORS. [Vide MISCONDUCT.] FEAR OF CAPTURE, 39, 81, 416, 422. FIRE, 414. FIRE INSURANCE, Double charge for, 335. Re Bombardment of Seaboard Towns, 143. FIRING UNDER FALSE COLOURS, 62. FISHING VESSELS, capture of, 56. FITTING OUT. [Vide NEUTRAL TERRITORY; NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &c.— FLAG, Evidence of nationality, 20. To be carried by privateers, 97. FORCE MAJEURE, How affecting contracts, 418. Destruction of neutral property, 358. Causing deviation, 396. Useless plea by master, 211. FORCES, AUGMENTATION OF. [Vide NEUTRAL WATERS; NEUTRAL FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT. [Vide sub NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &c.— FOREIGN ORDINANCES: INSURANCE, 401. FREE SHIPS, FREE GOODS, 29, 34, 89. FREIGHT (AND CONTRACT OF AFFREIGHTMENT), On neutral goods in enemy prizes, 67, 358, 427. Pro-ratâ, not due to captors, 67. Effect on, by abandonment of ship, 46, 70. Contract, how affected by capture, arrest and detention, 40, 83, 136, Expenses within, must be borne by shipowners, 84, 253, 392, 393, 423. Wages and provisions during blockade, 41. Wages and provisions whilst waiting for convoy, 393. Forfeited on contraband, 188, 340. Payment of costs out of, 67. Pro ratâ freight, 67, 415. Discharge short of destination, 423. Payment of, to Neutral Carriers, Delivery to captor fulfils contract, 340. None on contraband, or re privileged trade, 340. Expenses also payable, 341. But gross misconduct involves total confiscation, 341. Cargo may be sold to pay freight, 341. If proceeds insufficient, 341, 342. If cargo be lost by fault of captors, 342. Amount must be reasonable, 342. Unlivery by order of court fulfils contract and gives claim to full freight, 342, 425. But if no unlivery, no fulfilment, 343. Carrier must bring goods to port required by captor, 343. Consequences of refusal, 343. Insurance, Freight, bad insurable interest, re capture, 343. [Vide also sub CONTRACT, 414 et seq.] GENERAL AWARD. [Vide sub NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &C.-THE ALABAMA GENERAL DISPENSATION: LICENCE. [Vide LICENCE.] GENOESE CORN SHIP, 39, 251. GOODS OF BELLIGERENTS, carriage of. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS, GOVERNMENT, Indemnification of captors by, 65, 328. Control over captors, 324. GRACE allowed on declaration of war, 47, 53, 59, 416. HEADLANDS, waters between, 313. HEAD-MONEY, 319. HORSES, SADDLES, &c. [Vide sub CONTRABAND.] HOSPITALITY, To warships. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &c.; FOREIGN ENLISTMENT To prizes, 376, 378. HOSTAGE. [Vide RANSOM.] HOSTILITIES, All consequences of, 77, 79. Originating within neutral territory, 313. Sailing before, 59. Terminate peaceful relations, 13, 412. [Vide CONTRACT.] IGNORANCE. [Vide MASTER.] ILLEGAL, Augmentation. [Vide NEUTRAL WATERS.] Insurances. [Vide VOID INSURANCES.] Outfit, &c., capture after, 62, 378, 380. ILLICIT TRADE. [Vide also PRIVILEGED TRADE; CONTINUOUS VOYAGES.] Neutrals must not fraudulently assist enemy, 240. carry supplies to enemy, 241. Confiscation and insurance. [Vide sub PRIVILEGED TRADE.] INDEMNIFICATION of captors, 65, 328. INLAND Conveyances may evade blockade, 109. INSURABLE INTEREST OF CAPTORS, 407. Prizes belong to sovereign, 319, 407. Effect of Prize Proclamation, 130, 319, 407, 408, 411. The Omoa case, 408. Lucena v. Crawford, 409, 410. Routh v. Thompson, 409. De Vaux v. Steele, 410. Insurance for captors, "and whom it may concern," 410. INSURANCE, Re Embargo and Reprisals, 39. Capture, generally, 68. |