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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... protected on their return voyage unless in ballast , for the licence implied in the order does not extend to a return cargo ; to protect such a cargo there must be a special licence . Thirdly , as to neutral or friendly vessels . By an ...
... protected on their return voyage unless in ballast , for the licence implied in the order does not extend to a return cargo ; to protect such a cargo there must be a special licence . Thirdly , as to neutral or friendly vessels . By an ...
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... protection of an armed frigate , was sufficient to excite the just and grave suspicion , which the treaty refers to . The treaty supposes an inquiry for certain papers , and if they are not exhibited , or there is any other just and ...
... protection of an armed frigate , was sufficient to excite the just and grave suspicion , which the treaty refers to . The treaty supposes an inquiry for certain papers , and if they are not exhibited , or there is any other just and ...
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... protected by a licence , and the captor knows of the licence , either from its production or from any other circumstances which ought to have satisfied him of its existence , he is liable to the whole extent of the mischief done . But ...
... protected by a licence , and the captor knows of the licence , either from its production or from any other circumstances which ought to have satisfied him of its existence , he is liable to the whole extent of the mischief done . But ...
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... protection ( b ) . Nor is any- thing lawful which is done in violation of any convention , whether expressed by ... protected by a flag of truce , or pass or safe conduct , would not be acts of stratagem , but of perfidy ( c ) . Thus ...
... protection ( b ) . Nor is any- thing lawful which is done in violation of any convention , whether expressed by ... protected by a flag of truce , or pass or safe conduct , would not be acts of stratagem , but of perfidy ( c ) . Thus ...
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... protection of cartel ships employed for the exchange of prisoners of war . Ships are to be protected in this office both in carrying prisoners and in returning from that service . A ship going as a cartel ship is not protected by mere ...
... protection of cartel ships employed for the exchange of prisoners of war . Ships are to be protected in this office both in carrying prisoners and in returning from that service . A ship going as a cartel ship is not protected by mere ...
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actual captor adjudication admiralty of England aforesaid allied appear belligerent belonging blockaded port bounty breach of blockade Buckingham Palace captain captured vessel cargo charter-parties chase claim claimant command commissioners condemned contraband contraband of war convoy court of admiralty cruiser destination Emperor entitled to share export flag officer fleet found on board head-money held hereby high court hostile joint capture letters of marque liable licence Lord High Admiral Majesty in Council Majesty's dominions Majesty's paymaster Majesty's ships Majesty's Treasury marines master merchandise military naval prize neutral or friendly neutral vessel officers and crews order in council owner parties payment persons port or place privy council proceeds proclamation protected purpose ransom bill report or procès-verbal respect Russia sailing salvage ship or vessel ship's ships and vessels sight squadron subjects taken thereof tion traband treaty United Kingdom vice admiralty court voyage
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Página 104 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Página 104 - An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes, without His Majesty's license...
Página 124 - 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.
Página 103 - Majesty shall judge capable of being converted into, or made useful in increasing the quantity of, military or naval stores...
Página 125 - Granville, one of Her Majesty's principal secretaries of state, is to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.
Página 104 - ... by fine or 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...
Página 104 - ... the equipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince, state, or...
Página 109 - Russias, and of his subjects or others inhabiting within any of his countries, territories, or dominions, so that her Majesty's fleets and ships shall and may lawfully seize all ships, vessels and goods...
Página 122 - It is impossible for her Majesty to forego the exercise of her right of seizing articles contraband of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's despatches ; and she must maintain the right of a belligerent to prevent neutrals from breaking any effective blockade which may be established with an adequate force against the enemy's forts, harbors or coasts.