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UNLIVERY OF CARGO. [Vide CARGO.]

VESSELS sunk in the Seine, 248.

VISIT: VISIT AND SEARCH, THE RIGHT OF. [Vide also RESIS-
TANCE TO VISIT AND SEARCH.]

History of the right, 144.

Necessarily antecedent to capture, 145.

Visit and search technically distinct, 146.

The right not applicable against public vessels, 146.

But privateers may be visited, 147.

Attempts to deny the right, 147.

Insisted upon and enforced by Great Britain, 147.

The Baltic Confederacy, 148.

Special convention in 1801..148.

Convoy no protection against, 148.

Search for seamen, 149.

How to exercise the right of, 149, 152.

May be exercised by privateers, 149.

Notice of intention to, 150.

Attempt to escape from, 117, 151, 216.

Must be courteously executed, 151.

Merchant vessels must show real colours, 151.

Neutral master must give all information, 152.

Consequence of defective or erroneous papers, 152.

Right to carry into port for examination, 152.

Search for enemy goods, 88.

VOID INSURANCES, 405.

Definition of, 405.

Unlicensed trade with enemy, 272, 405.

Privileged trade of enemy, 243, 405.

Ransom-money, 304, 405.

Prohibited traffic in goods, 308, 309, 406.

Against British capture or embargo, 42, 275, 276, 406.

On enemy property, 406.

Return of premium in cases of, 406.

Indivisible voyages, 406.

VOLUNTEER NAVY, not prohibited by Declaration of Paris, 29, 100.

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WAR WARRANTIES,

Warranted Neutral,

Meaning of warranty, 386.

As regards shipowner, 386, 389.
cargo-owner, 387, 389.

Barratrous breach of warranty, 387.

Shipment of contraband, 387.

If property neutral when insured, 387.

Effect of war with government of assured, 388.

False warranty, effect of, 388.

Consequence of irregular, or simulated papers, 388, 389.

Shipment by belligerent vessel, 388.

Obligations as regards ship's papers, 388.

Analysis of foreign condemnation, 389.

Warranted to Sail with Convoy.

Definition of convoy, 390.

How warranty complied with, 390, 393.
Must convoy be for whole voyage? 390.
Accidental separation from convoy, 391, 392.
Convoy "from London," 391.

Deviation to seek or regain convoy, 391, 392.

Necessity for sailing instructions, 391.

Wilful remaining behind, 392.

Cables shipped to avoid losing convoy, 392.

Expenses whilst waiting for or with convoy, 392, 393.

Convoy Act of 1798..392.

Provisions of Naval Prize Act, re convoy, 393.

Return of premium, re convoy, 393-396.

Warranted free from Capture.

The clause, 396 (also 68, 81, 275, 276).

Capture and subsequent resumption of voyage: deviation, 396.

Implied warranty of Seaworthiness.

Studding-sails necessary during war, 397.

WARSHIPS,

Supply of coal to, 377.

Conversion of prizes into, 128, 377.

Are commercial contraband. ['ide CONTRABAND.]

Hospitality to, 375.

Admission of, to blockaded ports, 108.

Sale of, to belligerents. [Vide CONTRABAND.]

WASHINGTON, treaty of. [Vide NEUTRAL RIGHTS, &c. (the Alabama
case).]

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