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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... persons whatever who may be found on board the enemy's vessels , with the exception above - mentioned in section 1 . [ The exception last above - mentioned refers to all women , children , and persons not belonging to the military or ...
... persons whatever who may be found on board the enemy's vessels , with the exception above - mentioned in section 1 . [ The exception last above - mentioned refers to all women , children , and persons not belonging to the military or ...
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... persons who may have been exceptionally removed from the captured vessels shall afterwards be sent back to their own country , if they belong to the allied nation ; if they are neutrals or enemies , they shall be treated as if they had ...
... persons who may have been exceptionally removed from the captured vessels shall afterwards be sent back to their own country , if they belong to the allied nation ; if they are neutrals or enemies , they shall be treated as if they had ...
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... persons executing the functions of executive government abroad is to be considered as granted under the authority of the crown , if not renounced by the crown in subsequent actions or declarations ( ƒ ) . But the privilege of cartel ...
... persons executing the functions of executive government abroad is to be considered as granted under the authority of the crown , if not renounced by the crown in subsequent actions or declarations ( ƒ ) . But the privilege of cartel ...
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... persons living in neutral countries may actu- ally have in them . This principle was strongly recognised in the case of a ship taken on a voyage from Surinam to Amsterdam , and documented as a Dutch ship . Claims were ( a ) Per Cur ...
... persons living in neutral countries may actu- ally have in them . This principle was strongly recognised in the case of a ship taken on a voyage from Surinam to Amsterdam , and documented as a Dutch ship . Claims were ( a ) Per Cur ...
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... persons expose themselves to a double disadvantage . It is a known rule of law , that when parties agree to take the flag and pass of a foreign country they are not permitted , in case any inconvenience should afterwards arise , to aver ...
... persons expose themselves to a double disadvantage . It is a known rule of law , that when parties agree to take the flag and pass of a foreign country they are not permitted , in case any inconvenience should afterwards arise , to aver ...
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