International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... vessel , " which was defined as " any vessel , belligerent or neutral , armed or unarmed , which does not fall under the definition [ of a vessel of war ] which is employed as a transport or fleet auxiliary or in any other way for the ...
... vessel , " which was defined as " any vessel , belligerent or neutral , armed or unarmed , which does not fall under the definition [ of a vessel of war ] which is employed as a transport or fleet auxiliary or in any other way for the ...
Side 2080
... vessel remain in the same hands as before the transfer . If , however , the vessel lost belligerent nationality less than sixty days before the outbreak of hostilities , and if the bill of sale is not on board , the capture of the vessel ...
... vessel remain in the same hands as before the transfer . If , however , the vessel lost belligerent nationality less than sixty days before the outbreak of hostilities , and if the bill of sale is not on board , the capture of the vessel ...
Side 2321
... vessel re- quired by law to secure clearance before departure from port or from the juris- diction of the United States , or , by service of formal notice upon the owner , master or person in command or having charge of any domestic vessel ...
... vessel re- quired by law to secure clearance before departure from port or from the juris- diction of the United States , or , by service of formal notice upon the owner , master or person in command or having charge of any domestic vessel ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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