A Treatise on the Law of PrizeGrotiues Society, 1940 - 373 sider |
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... port of Memel , also decided that he was entitled to proceed to the condemnation of the enemy ship although she was lying in a neutral port . The French Prize Court likewise held in The Meta that the fact of the enemy vessel having been ...
... port of Memel , also decided that he was entitled to proceed to the condemnation of the enemy ship although she was lying in a neutral port . The French Prize Court likewise held in The Meta that the fact of the enemy vessel having been ...
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... port . Had a term of grace been granted , the whole object of the capture would have been defeated . 66 66 § 117. Meaning of the words enemy port . " British decisions . To revert to the Sixth Hague Con- vention , Article 1 speaks of ...
... port . Had a term of grace been granted , the whole object of the capture would have been defeated . 66 66 § 117. Meaning of the words enemy port . " British decisions . To revert to the Sixth Hague Con- vention , Article 1 speaks of ...
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... port was a general commercial port , it should be under- stood that the articles were going for civil use , although occasionally a frigate or other ship of war might be con- structed in that port . On the contrary , if the great ...
... port was a general commercial port , it should be under- stood that the articles were going for civil use , although occasionally a frigate or other ship of war might be con- structed in that port . On the contrary , if the great ...
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PRIZE COURTS AND THE LAW THEY ADMINISTER | 15 |
SECTIONS | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
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Admiralty adopted affirmed aircraft Allied American appeal applied Article August August 20 belligerent blockade British Prize Courts capture cargo carried claim condemnation confiscation Conseil d'Etat contraband days of grace decision Declaration of London Declaration of Paris Decree doctrine domicile effect enemy character enemy country enemy port enemy ship enemy territory enemy vessel entitled established fact France French Prize Court Fry Libr German German Prize Courts Hague Convention hostilities ibid international law Italian Prize Court judgment jurisdiction Lord Merrivale Lord Stowell Lordships maritime merchant vessels Merrivale Naval Instructions neutral country neutral flag neutral ship neutral vessel Order in Council outbreak owners ownership persons Powers practice principle Privy Council prize law provisions question resident rule seized seizure shipowners Sir Samuel Evans Sixth Hague Convention supra Supreme Court Supreme Prize Court territorial waters tion trade transfer tribunals unneutral validity voyage warships whilst