| Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of Newcastle - 1753 - 60 páginas
...the Maritime Law of Nations, univerfally and immemorially received, there is an eftablifhed Method of Determination, whether the Capture be, or be not, lawful Prize. Before the Ship, or Goods, can be difpofed of by the Captor, there muft be a regular judicial Proceeding, wherein both Parties may be... | |
| John Debrett - 1795 - 524 páginas
...maritime law of nations, univerfally and irnmemorially received, there is an eftabliihed method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. " Before the fhip, or goods, can be dilpofed of by the captor, there muft be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 páginas
...determination, whether the capture be, orbe not, lawful prizebe difpofed ofby the captor, there inuft be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...be heard ; and condemnation there'upon as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for... | |
| Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Richard Lee - 1803 - 258 páginas
...this point, which is this. Before the flip, or goods, can be difpofed of by the captor, there mujl be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...be heard ; and condemnation thereupon as prize, in a court . of admiralty judging by the Law of Nations and Treaties. The proper and regular court for... | |
| Richard Peters, Francis Hopkinson - 1807 - 442 páginas
...the maritime law of nations universally and immemorially received, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be or be not lawful...ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there mast be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon... | |
| 1807 - 750 páginas
...maritime law of nations, universally and immemorially re« ceived, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be, or be not, lawful prize. " Before the ship, or goods, can be be disposed of by the captor, there rnu»tb\' a regular judxial proceed. ing, wherein both parti«... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1808 - 594 páginas
...and immemorially received, there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be or not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be...be heard, and condemnation thereupon, as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for... | |
| Thomas Bee, United States. District Court (South Carolina) - 1810 - 580 páginas
...sufficient. To this I answer, that it seems to be the settled law of nations at this day, that before ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor there...be heard, and condemnation thereupon, as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. This is laid down in the famous answer... | |
| Francis Hargrave - 1840 - 544 páginas
...be, or be not, lawful prize. BEFORE the fhip or goods can be difpofed of by the captor, there muft be a regular judicial proceeding wherein both parties...may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. THE proper and regular court for... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 páginas
...because supplying him with what enables him better to carry on the war is a departure from neutrality. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the...parties may be heard, and condemnation thereupon as a prize, in a Court of Admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. By the maritime law of... | |
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