| Harold Reason Pyke - 1915 - 410 sivua
...vessels or by the subjects or citizens of the neutral to the enemies of the belligerent should not be deemed contraband so as to induce confiscation...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals. But it was to be lawful to stop such vessels and articles, and to detain them for such length of time... | |
| 1917 - 664 sivua
...such articles (of contraband) carried in the vessels or by the subjects or citizens of either party to the enemies of the other shall be deemed contraband...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals." And that in the case of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel stopped... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 518 sivua
...the same connection, indeed in the same sentence and without interruption, the treaty provided that "no such articles carried in the vessels, or by the...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals." It was likewise foreseen that the delivery of contraband to the enemy would prejudice the warlike operations... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 678 sivua
...misunderstandings that usually arise respecting merchandize of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every kind, no such articles...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation... | |
| Munroe Smith - 1917 - 296 sivua
...misunderstandings that usually arise respecting merchandise of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every kind, no such articles...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either part, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation... | |
| 1917 - 724 sivua
...misunderstandings that usually arise respecting merchandise of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every kind, no such articles...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation... | |
| Lindsay Rogers - 1917 - 296 sivua
...from protesting against the trade in munitions. Under the treaties, no articles in American vessels "shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation...a loss of property to individuals." Nevertheless, Germany has the right to detain such vessels, subject to a reasonable compensation for loss to the... | |
| 1917 - 966 sivua
...misunderstandings that usually arise respecting merchandise of contraband, such as arms, munitions, and military stores of every kind, no such articles carried in the vessels or by the subjects or the citizens of either party to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband so as to induce... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1918 - 224 sivua
...such articles (of contraband) carried in the vessels or by the subjects or citizens of either party to the enemies of the other shall be deemed contraband...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals," and that "In the case ... of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1915 - 462 sivua
...such articles (of contraband) carried in the vessels or by the subjects or citizens of either party to the enemies of the other shall be deemed contraband...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals," and that "In the case * * * of a vessel stopped for articles of contraband, if the master of the vessel... | |
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