INDEX. [The numbers refer to the pages of the volume.] ACTIONS, limitation of, 138. Admiralty, High Court of, jurisdiction of transferred to High Court of Justice, 77, 91, 128n. Adjudication, only in British Prize Courts, 90. to be sent with vessel to Port of Adjudication, 73. Allied Vessels, not to trade with Enemy, 3, 16. 99 Joint Cruisers, instructions for Commanders of, 60, 76, 123. 99 diplomatic notification of, form of. 95. may be for either ingress or egress, or both, 29, 34. Blockade, when it ceases to be binding, 30, 40. not to be required to be sent from vessel visited, 61. British Vessels not to trade with Enemy, 3, 13. allowed in 1854 to trade with Enemy in Neutral serving in Enemy's ship of war, 73. 66 CAPTORS, results of misconduct of, see Misconduct." Cargo, how to be treated during Search, 65. Casualties to Prize, the Commander when answerable for, 87. Charter-party, 31, 48. Civil officials, carriage of Enemy, 26. Clearance, 51. Commander responsible for Subordinates, 5. alone responsible for Detention, 69. Commission, acting as ship of war without, 73. Commercial Domicil, meaning of, 10. Condemnation, when presumed, 17. Consul's Domicil, 11. Continuous Voyages, 15, 22, 38n. Contraband Goods, 18. British, duty of convoyed vessel towards, 137 Neutral, does not exempt from Visit, 2, 44. Convoy, Neutral, resistance by, a cause for Detention, 43, 44. Crew of Prize to be sent to Port of Adjudication, 99 not to be removed except from necessity, 65, 83, 86. Customs on Prize Cargo, 89, 137. Carriage of, 27. Friendly, do not cover carriage of Contraband, 23. various causes of, 3, 6, 13, 16, 18, 25, 27, 29, 41, 43, 44, 45. Second, requires special caution, 69. if discovered to be improper, Vessel to be at once Discovery Ships, 12. Domicil, see "Commercial Domicil." Duress no excuse for Contraband, 23, 26, 27. FALSE COLOURS, Commander may chase, but not fire, under, 62. Fishing boats, 12. Flag of Vessel, not conclusive in her favour, 16. INSTRUCTIONS for Allied Cruisers (1854), 123. special, when necessary, 3, 12, 41, 42, 43, 90. Insurance, discretionary with Captors, 83. Ignorance of Master, effect of, 13, 16, 22, 26, 27, 39. Interrogatories, the standing, 109, 131. Inventory, to be made by Prize Officer, 87. JOINT CAPTURE, precautions in anticipation of, 60. by British Cruisers, 74, 140. .by Coöperation, 75. by Association, 74. LAND EXPEDITIONS, 133. Liability to Capture, duration of, 15, 23, 26, 28, 34, 36, 40. entries to be made upon, 31, 34, 35, 37, 63,166. to be kept by Prize Officer, 87. MAIL-BAGS, 27. Manifest, 18. Military persons, Enemy, carriage of, 13, 25, 26. NATIONALITY of Vessel, documents establishing, 47. Naval Discipline Act, 140. Naval Prize Act, the, 5, 128. Navy, Vessels belonging to, exempt from Visit, 2. may usually Trade with Enemy, 3. exceptions, 3, 18, 25, 27, 29, 41, 43, 44, 45. Subjects, who are, 17. Destination, 21, 38. Port, right to enter, 85. Norway, Ship-Papers, 57. Notice of Blockade, Actual or Constructive, 30, 31. Notification of Blockade, 32. Notoriety of Blockade, 31. OFFENCES, 5, 134, 137, 138, 141. Order in Council of 15th April, 1854, 120. Orders in Council under Naval Prize Act, 139. PAPERS, when a justification for the Detention of Vessel, 3, 43, 45 to be secured on Detention of Vessel, 70. to be sent with the Vessel to Port of Adjudication, 72, 82, 91, 140. |