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 sider |
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... vessel being engaged in the coasting , fishing , or other privileged trade of the enemy . Under this order such circumstances cease , during the present war , to impress a hostile character upon a neutral ship ; for such trade is ...
... vessel being engaged in the coasting , fishing , or other privileged trade of the enemy . Under this order such circumstances cease , during the present war , to impress a hostile character upon a neutral ship ; for such trade is ...
Side 5
... vessel which is liable to capture . Such circumstances are matters of further proof , and concern not the captors , but the prize court . All that a naval officer has to consider is , first , whether the ship's papers are genuine ; and ...
... vessel which is liable to capture . Such circumstances are matters of further proof , and concern not the captors , but the prize court . All that a naval officer has to consider is , first , whether the ship's papers are genuine ; and ...
Side 8
... vessels , which shall be made in his or their presence on board each merchant vessel conjointly with one or more officers appointed by the commander of the ship of the belli- gerent party . If it should happen that the commander of the ship ...
... vessels , which shall be made in his or their presence on board each merchant vessel conjointly with one or more officers appointed by the commander of the ship of the belli- gerent party . If it should happen that the commander of the ship ...
Side 10
... vessel could not be brought under the supervision of the officers of the Court of Admiralty . The provisions of the ... ship shall be content to deliver the said contraband goods to the captain of the belligerent ship , in that case the ...
... vessel could not be brought under the supervision of the officers of the Court of Admiralty . The provisions of the ... ship shall be content to deliver the said contraband goods to the captain of the belligerent ship , in that case the ...
Side 11
... ship and cargo were condemned ( n ) . But when the crew put on board the captured vessel were unable to navigate her , and thereupon the captain resumed his command , and refusing to carry the vessel into the port designated by the ...
... ship and cargo were condemned ( n ) . But when the crew put on board the captured vessel were unable to navigate her , and thereupon the captain resumed his command , and refusing to carry the vessel into the port designated by the ...
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Side 104 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Side 123 - Any Spanish merchant vessel which prior to April 21, 1898, shall have sailed from any foreign port bound for any port or place in the United 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.
Side 125 - 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...
Side 103 - Majesty shall judge capable of being converted into, or made useful in increasing the quantity of, military or naval stores...
Side 121 - Authorities whom it may concern, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Side 104 - ... fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the court in which such offender shall be convicted...
Side 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...
Side 104 - An Act to prevent the enlisting or engagement of His Majesty's subjects to serve in a foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping, in His Majesty's dominions, vessels for warlike purposes without His Majesty's license...
Side 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...
Side 144 - Ship or Goods, in contravention of any such Order in Council, he shall for every such Offence be liable to be proceeded against in the High Court of Admiralty at the Suit of Her Majesty in Her Office of Admiralty, and on Conviction to be fined, in the Discretion of the Court, any Sum not exceeding Five hundred Pounds.