A Manual of Naval Prize LawButterworths, 1866 - 130 páginas |
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... ENEMY VESSELS XIII . BRITISH VESSELS TRADING WITH ENEMY PART III . Miscellaneous . XIV . NEUTRAL TERRITORIAL WATERS XV . CARTEL . XVI . CONVOY XVII . RECAPTURE · XVIII . JOINT CAPTURE PAGE V vii • 1 3 4 7 • 9 · 13 · 19 • 21 24 34 43 53 ...
... ENEMY VESSELS XIII . BRITISH VESSELS TRADING WITH ENEMY PART III . Miscellaneous . XIV . NEUTRAL TERRITORIAL WATERS XV . CARTEL . XVI . CONVOY XVII . RECAPTURE · XVIII . JOINT CAPTURE PAGE V vii • 1 3 4 7 • 9 · 13 · 19 • 21 24 34 43 53 ...
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... Enemy and the aiders and abettors of the Enemy : there is his interest too to secure a valuable prize under his eye and within his grasp . On the other hand , there is the risk of a mistake . A false step may cost him something of both ...
... Enemy and the aiders and abettors of the Enemy : there is his interest too to secure a valuable prize under his eye and within his grasp . On the other hand , there is the risk of a mistake . A false step may cost him something of both ...
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... Enemy were spared on both sides . This moderation was secured by special agreement between the two Belligerents , and the result of this agreement , coupled with the rule ( prescribed by the Treaty of Paris ) of " Free Ship , Free Goods ...
... Enemy were spared on both sides . This moderation was secured by special agreement between the two Belligerents , and the result of this agreement , coupled with the rule ( prescribed by the Treaty of Paris ) of " Free Ship , Free Goods ...
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Sir Godfrey Lushington. Enemy's Goods in Neutral Vessels . that there are parts of Maritime Law which , though not ... Enemy's goods render liable to detention the Vessel that carries them , the enforcement of which used to be one of ...
Sir Godfrey Lushington. Enemy's Goods in Neutral Vessels . that there are parts of Maritime Law which , though not ... Enemy's goods render liable to detention the Vessel that carries them , the enforcement of which used to be one of ...
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... Enemy . This liability may be taken to have been silently repealed by the advance of Free Trade . Formerly , in time of war , Neutrals , though at liberty to carry on their usual com- merce with the Enemy , were not permitted to carry ...
... Enemy . This liability may be taken to have been silently repealed by the advance of Free Trade . Formerly , in time of war , Neutrals , though at liberty to carry on their usual com- merce with the Enemy , were not permitted to carry ...
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Actual Captor Affidavit Affidavit is sworn aforesaid Allied Appeal belligerent belonging Bills of Lading Blockade Outwards Blockaded Port bonâ fide Breach of Blockade Britain Britannic Majesty's Navy British Vessel Captain captured Ship carrying Contraband Certificate of Registry Charter-party Commander condemnation contraband of war Contraband Persons Convoy Court of Admiralty Crew Cruiser day of 18 delivered detain Domicile duty Enemy Enemy's Flag Officer found on board High Court Joint Capture jurisdiction Krooman liable to Detention Log-book Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's Ship Majesty's Treasury mander Marines Master Moore P.C. Naval Prize Act Neptunus Neutral Port Neutral Territory Neutral Vessel oath as follows Order in Council Owner Petition of Right Port of Adjudication Prize Court Prize Officer proceed rank regulations sail Sale share Ship Papers Ship's Ships or Vessels Spinks Squadron sworn insert taken as Prize thereof trading Transfer undersigned A. B. United Kingdom Vessel's Papers voyage Vrouw
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Página 114 - Privateering is, and remains abolished. 2. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag.
Página 117 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland having been compelled to take up arms in support of an ally, is desirous of rendering the war as little onerous as possible to the Powers with whom she remains at peace.
Página 95 - Every Ship taken as Prize, and brought into Port within the Jurisdiction of a Prize Court, shall forthwith, and without Bulk broken, be delivered up to the Marshal of the Court. If there is no such Marshal, then the Ship shall be in like Manner delivered up to the principal Officer of Customs at the Port.
Página 118 - Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable George William Frederick, , Earl of Clarendon, Baron Hyde of Hindon, a Peer of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Her Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs...
Página 31 - ... the time and place of her purchase, and the names of her purchasers; (c) the name of her master; and (d) the best particulars respecting her tonnage, build, and description which he is able to obtain...
Página 101 - Goods, giving such Particulars relating thereto as may be in his Power, and shall truly answer all Questions concerning such Ship or Goods asked by any such Officer, and in default shall forfeit a Sum not exceeding One hundred Pounds, such Forfeiture to be enforced as...
Página 102 - Admiralty, in case the subject-matter of the petition or any material part thereof arises out of the exercise of any belligerent right on behalf of the Crown, or would be cognizable in a Prize Court within her Majesty's dominions if the same were a matter in dispute between private persons. Any petition of right under the last-mentioned Act, whether intituled in the...
Página 92 - Be it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : Preliminary. 1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as "The Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870.
Página 94 - Year, make out a Return (in such Form as the Lords of the Admiralty from Time to Time direct) of all Cases adjudged in the Court since the last half-yearly Return, and shall with all convenient Speed send the same to the Registrar of the High Court of Admiralty, who shall keep the same in the Registry of that Court, and who shall, as soon as conveniently may be, send a Copy of the Returns of each Half Year to the Lords of the Admiralty, who shall lay the same before both Houses of Parliament.
Página 102 - Plaintiff shall not have Costs against the Defendant, unless the Judge before whom the Trial shall be shall certify his Approbation of the Action, and of the Verdict obtained thereupon.