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" The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the less rigorous English rule, and held that the spoliation of papers was not of itself sufficient ground for condemnation, and that it was a circumstance open for explanation, for it may have arisen... "
Kent's Commentary on International Law: Revised with Notes and Cases Brought ... - Sivu 395
tekijä(t) James Kent - 1866 - 484 sivua
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Nide 2

United States. Supreme Court - 1817 - 584 sivua
...to excite the vigilance, and justify the suspicions of the court. But it is a circumstance open to explanation, for it may have arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force ; and if the party in the first instance fairly and frankly explains it to the satisfaction of the...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1832 - 590 sivua
...juris et de jure; and yet, a case that escapes with such a brand upon it, is saved so as by fire.' The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the...have arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force.b If the explanation be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile ; if the cause labours under...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1851 - 706 sivua
...& Gilehrist v. Marine lus. Co., 7 Cranch, 544. • The Hunter, 1 Dodson's Adm. Rep. 480. VOL. I. 11 rigorous English rule, and held that the spoliation...have arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force.a If the explanation be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile ; if the cause labours under...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1854 - 714 sivua
...juris et dejure; and yet, a case that escapes with such a brand upon it, is saved so as by fire.b The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the less rigorous English rule, and held that the spoilation of papers was not, of itself, sufficient ground for condemnation, and that it was a circumstance...

Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions of ..., Nide 431

William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 498 sivua
...of other countries, create an absolute presumption juris et de jure. The spoliation of papers may be a circumstance open for explanation, for it may have...arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force. (The Pizarro, 2 Wheat. 227.) If the explanation, however, be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile,...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1858 - 732 sivua
...el de jure ; and yet, a case that escapes with such a brand upon it, is saved so as by fire, (c) The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the...arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force, (d) If the explanation be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile ; if the cause labors under heavy...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1860 - 748 sivua
...et de jurc ; and yet, a case that escapes with such a brand upon it, is saved so as by fire, (c) The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the...arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force, (d) If the explanation be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile ; if the cause labors under heavy...

A Full and Arranged Digest of the Decisions in Common Law, Equity ..., Nide 1

Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 sivua
...to excite the vigilance and justify the suspicions of the court ; but it is a circumstance open to explanation ; for it may have arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force. If the Salvage. General Principles on which Salvage is allowed. party in the first instance frankly explains...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1866 - 724 sivua
...et de jure ; and yet a case that escapes with such a brand upon it is saved so as by fire, (a) The Supreme Court of the United States has followed the...sufficient ground for condemnation, and that it was a circum(6) The Catherine Elizabeth, 5 Rob. Aim. 232. (c) Answer to the Prussian Memorial, 1753; Iliibner,...

Commentaries on American Law, Nide 1

James Kent - 1866 - 722 sivua
...Livingston v. Maryland Ins. Co. 7 Cranch, 544; 2 Parsons Maritime Law, 115 ; I Arnold Ins. 630, 631. stance open for explanation, for it may have arisen from accident, necessity, or superior force. (6) If the explanation be not prompt and frank, or be weak and futile ; if the cause labors under heavy...




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