A Manual of Naval Prize Law: Founded Upon the Manual Prepared in 1866 by Godfrey LushingtonH.M. Stationery Office, 1888 - 161 sivua |
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... unless such Superior Officer be actually present and coöperating , or has issued express orders for the doing of the act in question.1 17. Even although the Vessel and Cargo be con- demned as Lawful Prize , the Captors may be deprived ...
... unless such Superior Officer be actually present and coöperating , or has issued express orders for the doing of the act in question.1 17. Even although the Vessel and Cargo be con- demned as Lawful Prize , the Captors may be deprived ...
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... unless there is satisfactory proof that the Transfer was bonâ fide and complete.2 In the event of such a Transfer being alleged , the Com- mander should call for the Bill of Sale , and also for any Papers or Correspondence relating to ...
... unless there is satisfactory proof that the Transfer was bonâ fide and complete.2 In the event of such a Transfer being alleged , the Com- mander should call for the Bill of Sale , and also for any Papers or Correspondence relating to ...
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... unless either : ( 1. ) He is satisfied that her Master was pursuing such trade in ignorance that war had broken out , 1 or ( 2. ) The Vessel is pursuing such trade under a Licence from the British Government . ? 39. The Commander should ...
... unless either : ( 1. ) He is satisfied that her Master was pursuing such trade in ignorance that war had broken out , 1 or ( 2. ) The Vessel is pursuing such trade under a Licence from the British Government . ? 39. The Commander should ...
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... unless there is satisfactory proof that the Transfer was bonâ fide and complete.1 Who are British Subjects . 41. Any person is a British subject , for the purposes of this Chapter , irrespectively of his Nationality , whose " Commercial ...
... unless there is satisfactory proof that the Transfer was bonâ fide and complete.1 Who are British Subjects . 41. Any person is a British subject , for the purposes of this Chapter , irrespectively of his Nationality , whose " Commercial ...
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... unless , previous to the time when she is met with , her Master has definitively aban- doned the intention to go to a Hostile port . 4. If her real port of destination is Hostile , though her immediate and apparent port of destination ...
... unless , previous to the time when she is met with , her Master has definitively aban- doned the intention to go to a Hostile port . 4. If her real port of destination is Hostile , though her immediate and apparent port of destination ...
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Actual Captor Admiralty Affidavit annexed Bills of Lading Blockaded Port Breach of Blockade Britain Britannic Majesty's British or Allied British Vessel Captain cause Certificate of Nationality Certificate of Registry CHAPTER Charter-party Commander should detain Commercial Domicil Contraband Convoy Court of Admiralty Cruiser day of 18 Declaration Declaration of Paris default of directions delivered destination duty Edwards Enemy Flag Officer found on board High Court Joint Capture liable to Detention Log Book Lord High Admiral Majesty's Ship mander Manifest of Cargo Marines Master and Crew Naval Prize Act Neutral Port Neutral Vessel Order in Council Port of Adjudication Prize Court Prize Officer proceed proceedings for Adjudication proper Port Provisional Certificate Recapture Royal Naval Reserve sail Sale Ship Papers Ship-Papers Ship's Ships or Vessels Spinks Squadron sworn taken as Prize thereof trade United Kingdom Vessel and Cargo Vessel is chartered Vessel's Papers Visiting Officer voyage
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Sivu 124 - Privateering is, and remains abolished. 2. 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 the enemy's flag.
Sivu 136 - Action is brought, at any Time pay into 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 Payment of Money into Court in an ordinary Action; and if the Plaintiff does not succeed in the Action, the Defendant shall receive such full and reasonable Indemnity as to all Costs, Charges, and Expenses incurred in and about the Action as may be taxed and allowed by the proper Officer...
Sivu 135 - Ship and bring to the Queen's warehouse any goods on board the same, subject, nevertheless, to such regulations in respect of Ships of War belonging to Her Majesty as shall from time to time be issued by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury.
Sivu 119 - Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable George William Frederick, , Earl of Clarendon, Baron Hyde of Hindon, a Peer of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Her Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs...
Sivu 137 - Admiralty, in case the subject-matter of the petition or any material part thereof arises out of the exercise of any belligerent right on behalf of the Crown, or would be cognizable in a Prize Court within her Majesty's dominions if the same were a matter in dispute between private persons. Any petition of right under the last-mentioned Act, whether intituled in the...
Sivu 126 - Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : Preliminary. 1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as "The Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870.
Sivu 75 - In case the ship does not, within six months, return to a port of the United Kingdom, the re-captors may nevertheless institute proceedings against the ship or goods in the High Court of Admiralty, and the court may thereupon award prize salvage as aforesaid to the re-captors, and may enforce payment thereof, either by warrant of arrest against the ship or goods, or by monition and attachment against the owner.
Sivu 136 - Plaintiff shall not have Costs against the Defendant, unless the Judge before whom the Trial shall be shall certify his Approbation of the Action, and of the Verdict obtained thereupon.
Sivu 138 - ... ships, vessels and goods, that are or shall be taken, and to hear and determine the same ; and according to the course of Admiralty, and the law of nations, to adjudge and condemn all such...
Sivu 124 - Considering : That maritime law, in time of war, has long been the subject of deplorable disputes ; That the uncertainty of the law and of the duties in such a matter gives rise to differences of opinion between neutrals and belligerents which may occasion serious difficulties, and even conflicts...