The Laws of War, Affecting Commerce and ShippingSmith, Elder, & Company, 1854 - 116 páginas |
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... original special purpose , could not be averred ; but it must be inferred , in such a case , that other purposes forced themselves upon him , mixed themselves with his original design , and im- pressed upon him the character of the ...
... original special purpose , could not be averred ; but it must be inferred , in such a case , that other purposes forced themselves upon him , mixed themselves with his original design , and im- pressed upon him the character of the ...
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... original character , and must be again considered as a citizen of his native land ; * even if he is forcibly detained in the country he is parting from , as was the case with British subjects on the breaking out of the War of 1804 ...
... original character , and must be again considered as a citizen of his native land ; * even if he is forcibly detained in the country he is parting from , as was the case with British subjects on the breaking out of the War of 1804 ...
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... original owner , and transferred to the captor . As to personal property , the title is considered as lost to the * But see the Introduction . † Act of Congress , April 20 , 1818 , chap . 83 . Kent , vol . 1 , p . 100 . Proceedings ...
... original owner , and transferred to the captor . As to personal property , the title is considered as lost to the * But see the Introduction . † Act of Congress , April 20 , 1818 , chap . 83 . Kent , vol . 1 , p . 100 . Proceedings ...
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... original correspondence , duplicates of bills of lading , invoices , extracts from books , & c . These papers must be proved by affidavits of persons who can speak of Prize their authenticity ; and if copies or extracts , PRIZES AND ...
... original correspondence , duplicates of bills of lading , invoices , extracts from books , & c . These papers must be proved by affidavits of persons who can speak of Prize their authenticity ; and if copies or extracts , PRIZES AND ...
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... original Sovran owner , when he is restored to his dominions . † I now pass on to the more commercial question of Pass- ports , Safe - Conducts , and Licences to Trade . * Vattel , book 3 , chap . 13 , sec . 197 . † Wheaton , vol . 2 ...
... original Sovran owner , when he is restored to his dominions . † I now pass on to the more commercial question of Pass- ports , Safe - Conducts , and Licences to Trade . * Vattel , book 3 , chap . 13 , sec . 197 . † Wheaton , vol . 2 ...
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Act of Parliament actual alien enemy allegiance ally arise Armed Neutralities authority belonging blockade British subjects capture cargo carried chap circumstances claim cloth commission condemned confiscation considered contraband Contraband of War contract convoy Court of Admiralty Crown declaration destination domicil effect embargo enemy's country enemy's property enemy's ships England force foreign France Government granted hostile character Insurances intercourse interest justice Kent Kent's Law of Nations laws of war Letters of Marque liable licence Lord Stowell Majesty's maritime ment merchant modern native nature necessary neutral commerce neutral country neutral territory neutral vessels owner parties partnership peace permitted persons Pirate possession Post 8vo present principles prisoners Prisoners of War Prize Courts pro hac vice prohibited protection purpose Queen's racter ransom bill recapture reprisals residence respect restored rule sail seized seizure Sovran taken tion trade treaties Vattel void voyage Wheaton
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Página 101 - But her Majesty will waive the right of seizing enemy's property laden on board a neutral vessel, unless it be contraband of war. " It is not her Majesty's intention to claim the confiscation of neutral property, not being contraband of war, found on board enemy's ships; and her Majesty further declares that, being anxious to lessen as much as possible the evils of war, and to restrict its operations to the regularly organized forces of the country, it is not her present intention to issue letters...
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Página vi - I trust that it has not escaped my anxious recollection for one moment, what it is that the duty of my station calls for from me, namely, to consider myself as stationed here, not to deliver occasional and shifting opinions to serve present purposes of particular national interest, but to administer with indifference that justice which the law of nations holds out, without distinction, to independent States, some happening to be neutral and some to be belligerent.
Página 81 - It is a mitigated exercise of war on which my purchase is made, and no rule has established that such a purchase shall be regulated exactly upon the same terms of profit which would have followed the adventure if no such exercise of war had intervened. It is a reasonable indemnification and a fair profit on the commodity that is due, reference being had to the original price actually paid by the exporter, and the expenses which he has incurred.
Página 22 - This same principle, that, for all commercial purposes, the domicil of the party, without reference to the place of birth, becomes the test of national character, has been repeatedly and explicitly admitted in the courts of the United States. If he resides in a belligerent country, his property is liable to capture as enemy's property, and if he resides in a neutral country, he enjoys all the privileges, and is subject to all the inconveniences, of the neutral trade.
Página 77 - Contra, if the great predominant character of a port be that of a port of naval military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption...