Declaration of War: A Survey of the Position of Belligerents and Neutrals with Relative Considerations of Shipping and Marine Insurance During WarStevens and sons, limited, 1889 - 488 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 87
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... United States 50 Clementson v . Blessig Cock v . Townson Columbia .... ............ 109 , 114 , 117 , 125 286 ....... 102 Brutus 172 Comercen . .175 , 185 , 241 , 340 Burnand v . Rodocanachi 137 Comet 110 Burton v . Pinckerton ... 383 ...
... United States 50 Clementson v . Blessig Cock v . Townson Columbia .... ............ 109 , 114 , 117 , 125 286 ....... 102 Brutus 172 Comercen . .175 , 185 , 241 , 340 Burnand v . Rodocanachi 137 Comet 110 Burton v . Pinckerton ... 383 ...
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... United States .. 216 Sibbald v . Hill .... 399 228 44 31 , 393 Soglasie Sophia .... Sophia Rickmers Sophie SALLY Sally Magee . Samuel St. Lawrence St. Nicholas 21 , 23 Spes and Irene ..... 21 Springbok..110 , 153 , 186 , 189 , 219 , 260 ...
... United States .. 216 Sibbald v . Hill .... 399 228 44 31 , 393 Soglasie Sophia .... Sophia Rickmers Sophie SALLY Sally Magee . Samuel St. Lawrence St. Nicholas 21 , 23 Spes and Irene ..... 21 Springbok..110 , 153 , 186 , 189 , 219 , 260 ...
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... United States v . Smith 433 Susan .. .208 , 224 Usparicha v . Noble : 289 Susanna . 321 , 332 Swedish Convoy . 145 Swift 133 Swineherd 65 V Syers v . Bridge 101 VANDYCK v . Whitmore..280 , 285 Venus ..... 17 , 292 T Victoria v . Cleeve ...
... United States v . Smith 433 Susan .. .208 , 224 Usparicha v . Noble : 289 Susanna . 321 , 332 Swedish Convoy . 145 Swift 133 Swineherd 65 V Syers v . Bridge 101 VANDYCK v . Whitmore..280 , 285 Venus ..... 17 , 292 T Victoria v . Cleeve ...
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... United States Courts it has also been clearly laid down that the sale of vessels in an enemy port to neutrals during or in contemplation of hostilities , by persons domi- ciled and trading there , does not pass the title , the property ...
... United States Courts it has also been clearly laid down that the sale of vessels in an enemy port to neutrals during or in contemplation of hostilities , by persons domi- ciled and trading there , does not pass the title , the property ...
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... United States - a country not bound by the Declaration - what , as has been very pertinently enquired , would , under the Declaration , be the position ? For while , according to the Treaty , we should be precluded from taking American ...
... United States - a country not bound by the Declaration - what , as has been very pertinently enquired , would , under the Declaration , be the position ? For while , according to the Treaty , we should be precluded from taking American ...
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abandonment adjudication Admiralty affreightment Arnould's Insce assured barratry Belligerent Rights Blatch blockaded port breach Britain British subject carry circumstances claim claimants clause condemned confiscation connexion consequence contraband contraband of war contract convoy crew cruiser damages decided Declaration of Paris deemed despatches destination domiciled effect embargo enemy property engaged entitled fact flag France Franco-Prussian war freight French held hostilities ibid illegal infra intention law of nations letters of marque liable licence Lord Lord Ellenborough Majesty's Majesty's Government marine master Matamoras ment naval neutral port neutral vessel obligation offence outbreak owner papers Peterhoff pre-emption principle privateer Prize Courts prohibited ransom recaptured regarded reprisal respect right of visit risk Russian sailing salvage Scott seized seizure ship and cargo shipowner Stephen Hart supra tion total loss trade treaty underwriters United Vide sub visit and search void voyage warlike warranty whilst
Suositut otteet
Sivu 364 - First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace ; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
Sivu 66 - ... arrests, restraints, and detainments of all kings, princes, and people, of what nation, condition, or quality soever, barratry of the master and mariners, and of all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchandises, and ship, &c, or any part thereof.
Sivu 179 - Majesty shall judge capable of being converted into, or made useful in increasing the quantity of, military or naval stores...
Sivu 364 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Sivu 104 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective — that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Sivu 355 - This rule is founded on the simple and intelligible principle that war gives a full right to capture the goods of an enemy, but gives no right to capture the goods of a friend.
Sivu 450 - Judge" in that Act shall respectively be understood to include and to mean the High Court of Admiralty and the Judge thereof, and other terms shall have the respective meanings given to them in that Act. Orders in Council.
Sivu 449 - Court such sum of money as he thinks fit, whereupon such proceeding and order shall be had and made in and by the Court as may be had and made on the...
Sivu 235 - The truth may not always be discernible, but when it is discovered, it is according to the truth and not according to the fiction that we are to give to the transaction its character and denomination. If the voyage from the place of lading be not really ended, it matters not by what acts the party may have evinced his desire of making it appear to have ended.