Plain Directions to Naval Officers as to the Law of Search, Capture and Prize Under the Late Convention, Orders in Council, Prize Act, &cW.G. Benning, 1854 - 161 páginas |
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... going as a cartel ship is not protected by mere intention on her way from one port to another of her own country for the purpose of taking upon herself that character when she arrives at the latter port . The security is derived from ...
... going as a cartel ship is not protected by mere intention on her way from one port to another of her own country for the purpose of taking upon herself that character when she arrives at the latter port . The security is derived from ...
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... going back to the enemy's country , and still preserving their professional character and situation as part of the enemy's marine ( h ) . But the principle has never been carried to the length of preventing a military officer in the ...
... going back to the enemy's country , and still preserving their professional character and situation as part of the enemy's marine ( h ) . But the principle has never been carried to the length of preventing a military officer in the ...
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... Julia , 1 Dod . 169 , n . The Ocean , 3 Rob . 297 . ( i ) As to what ships are privileged in coming out or going in , see section third of this chapter . the blockade . If such ships are allowed to pass 32 OF THE RIGHT OF BLOCKADE .
... Julia , 1 Dod . 169 , n . The Ocean , 3 Rob . 297 . ( i ) As to what ships are privileged in coming out or going in , see section third of this chapter . the blockade . If such ships are allowed to pass 32 OF THE RIGHT OF BLOCKADE .
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... going in , and in other cases no force had been applied for the purpose of enforcing the blockade , and permission was given to go in , it was held , that the purpose of blockade being to prevent access by force , if the ships stationed ...
... going in , and in other cases no force had been applied for the purpose of enforcing the blockade , and permission was given to go in , it was held , that the purpose of blockade being to prevent access by force , if the ships stationed ...
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... going towards a blockaded port must be taken to be completed by the at- tempt ( e ) . Where a master enters or approaches a blockaded port , such entry or approach is prima facie evidence of an intention to violate the blockade . It is ...
... going towards a blockaded port must be taken to be completed by the at- tempt ( e ) . Where a master enters or approaches a blockaded port , such entry or approach is prima facie evidence of an intention to violate the blockade . It is ...
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Página 123 - Any Spanish merchant vessel which prior to April 21, 1898, shall have sailed from any foreign port bound for any port or place in the United States shall be permitted to enter such port or place and to discharge her cargo, and afterwards forthwith to depart without molestation; and any such vessel, if met at sea by any United States ship, shall be permitted to continue her voyage to any port not blockaded.
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Página 121 - Authorities whom it may concern, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Página 104 - ... fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the court in which such offender shall be convicted...
Página 146 - Court of Admiralty from time to time to make such rules, orders, and regulations respecting the practice and mode of proceeding of the said Court, and the conduct and duties of the officers and practitioners therein, as to him...
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Página 144 - Ship or Goods, in contravention of any such Order in Council, he shall for every such Offence be liable to be proceeded against in the High Court of Admiralty at the Suit of Her Majesty in Her Office of Admiralty, and on Conviction to be fined, in the Discretion of the Court, any Sum not exceeding Five hundred Pounds.