Notes on the Principles and Practice of Prize CourtsW. Benning, 1854 - 286 sider |
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Side 14
... " -Ordonnance de la Marine , 1681 , tit . 9. art . 21 .; Déclaration du 24 Juin , 1778 , art . 42. See also the Swedish Ordinance of 1715 , art . 6 .; Coll . Mar. 168 . In general , the master and principal officers , and 14.
... " -Ordonnance de la Marine , 1681 , tit . 9. art . 21 .; Déclaration du 24 Juin , 1778 , art . 42. See also the Swedish Ordinance of 1715 , art . 6 .; Coll . Mar. 168 . In general , the master and principal officers , and 14.
Side 15
... Marine , 1681 , tit . 9. art . 24. Si le vaisseau est amené sans prisonniers , charte parties ni connaisemens , les officiers , soldats et équipages de celui qui l'aura pris , seront separement examinés sur les circonstances de la prise ...
... Marine , 1681 , tit . 9. art . 24. Si le vaisseau est amené sans prisonniers , charte parties ni connaisemens , les officiers , soldats et équipages de celui qui l'aura pris , seront separement examinés sur les circonstances de la prise ...
Side 21
... l'an et jour ; sinon partagé comme épave de la mer , également entre nous , l'amiral , et les armateurs . -Ordonnance de la Marine de 1681 , tit . 9. art . 26 . course ; but if an amendment is wanted to correct C 3 21.
... l'an et jour ; sinon partagé comme épave de la mer , également entre nous , l'amiral , et les armateurs . -Ordonnance de la Marine de 1681 , tit . 9. art . 26 . course ; but if an amendment is wanted to correct C 3 21.
Side 23
... Marine de 1681 , tit . 9. art . 28. Le prix de la vente sera mis entre les mains d'un bourgeois solvable , pour être délivrée après le jugement de la prise , à qui il appartiendra . — Ib . art . 29. Lorsque la vente ne se fait qu'après ...
... Marine de 1681 , tit . 9. art . 28. Le prix de la vente sera mis entre les mains d'un bourgeois solvable , pour être délivrée après le jugement de la prise , à qui il appartiendra . — Ib . art . 29. Lorsque la vente ne se fait qu'après ...
Side 80
... Marine , it was held a suffi- cient proof of a setting forth as a vessel of war . So , where she is armed , and is employed in the public military service of the enemy by those who have competent autho- rity so to employ her , although ...
... Marine , it was held a suffi- cient proof of a setting forth as a vessel of war . So , where she is armed , and is employed in the public military service of the enemy by those who have competent autho- rity so to employ her , although ...
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adjudication Admiralty of England affidavit aforesaid agent allegation annexed appear authorised bail Batavian Republic belonging bills of lading blockade captain captured ship cause charter-party claim claimant commander commission Commissioners for executing condemnation Court of Admiralty crew damages decree directed Dodson dominions droits of Admiralty duly enemy enemy's entitled to share examined executing the office fait farther proof flag officer fleet France freight further Gallis hereby High Court hostile Ibid interlocutory decree INTERROGATE interrogatories joint capture Judge krooman letters of marque licence Lord High Admiral Majesty Majesty's ships marines master merchandises merchant monition navire neutral notary public oath Ordonnance owners parties persons port prise Prize Court Prize Law proceedings proceeds proctor recapture reprisals respect restitution sail salvage seized ship and cargo ship or vessel ship's papers shipper ships and vessels subjects taken thereof tion trade unlivery vaisseau Valin voyage witness
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Side 194 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Side 194 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Side 124 - ... shall be, and the same are hereby prohibited either to be exported from the United Kingdom, or carried coastwise.
Side 144 - 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...
Side 124 - Majesty shall judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, and if any goods so prohibited shall be exported from the United Kingdom or carried coastwise, or be water-borne to be so exported or carried, they shall be forfeited.
Side 57 - So if the agency carry on a trade from the hostile country which is not clearly neutral, and if a person be a partner in a house of trade in an enemy's country, he is, as to the concerns and trade of that house...
Side 193 - That the said ship being tight, staunch and strong, and every way fitted for the voyage, shall with all convenient speed sail and proceed to , or so near thereunto as she may safely get, and there load...
Side 95 - The reason of this rule in relation to privateers, is, that the being in sight is not sufficient, with respect to them, to raise the presumption of co-operation in the capture. They clothe themselves with commissions of war, from views of private advantage only.