International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 2365
... court would hold a sale to be valid . What the decision of a British court might be upon that question , we do not know , it never having been there litigated . But such a decision , if made , would be no more binding upon our courts ...
... court would hold a sale to be valid . What the decision of a British court might be upon that question , we do not know , it never having been there litigated . But such a decision , if made , would be no more binding upon our courts ...
Side 2367
... court a copy of a note from the diplomatic representative of an interested foreign State complaining of the exercise of jurisdiction.10 b § 892. To Award Damages . The function of a prize court as an agency in the performance of duties ...
... court a copy of a note from the diplomatic representative of an interested foreign State complaining of the exercise of jurisdiction.10 b § 892. To Award Damages . The function of a prize court as an agency in the performance of duties ...
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... court , either of its own accord or on motion and proper grounds shown , to introduce additional evidence under the requisite order.2 Such an order is always made , according to the Supreme Court of the United States , with extreme ...
... court , either of its own accord or on motion and proper grounds shown , to introduce additional evidence under the requisite order.2 Such an order is always made , according to the Supreme Court of the United States , with extreme ...
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