International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... voyage offered a de- vice which was employed by the prize courts to frustrate evasion by neutral traders of ... voyage is said to have been " clearly in the minds of the English judges " in 1761.2 The principle doubtless found early ...
... voyage offered a de- vice which was employed by the prize courts to frustrate evasion by neutral traders of ... voyage is said to have been " clearly in the minds of the English judges " in 1761.2 The principle doubtless found early ...
Side 2132
... voyage from the neutral to the enemy port , and that the British prize courts did not assume , upon interception of the voyage to the neutral port , " to invent or sur- mise , out of the state of trade , and its profits and temptations ...
... voyage from the neutral to the enemy port , and that the British prize courts did not assume , upon interception of the voyage to the neutral port , " to invent or sur- mise , out of the state of trade , and its profits and temptations ...
Side 2136
... voyage should not be applied to the ship where several were engaged successively in one transaction , namely , the conveyance of a contraband cargo to a belligerent . The question of liability depended , he said , on the good or bad ...
... voyage should not be applied to the ship where several were engaged successively in one transaction , namely , the conveyance of a contraband cargo to a belligerent . The question of liability depended , he said , on the good or bad ...
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