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TITLE III
36
42
42
Recall
49
CHAPTER XIII
58
Powers conferred or defined by this Code
63
Right of passage
72
TITLE IV
78
TITLE V
84
Duty of extradition
91
Order of arrest
110
Arrest in anticipation of requisition
112
Preliminary investigation
113
Rules for conducting investigation
114
Documentary evidence
115
Necessary proof of guilt
117
Evidence in case of convicted criminals
118
Conflicting claims
119
Conditional extradition
120
Surrender in case of offense committed on the frontier
121
Second arrest
122
Necessary legislation to be provided
123
SECTION II
124
Local tribunals to order arrest of foreign deserters
125
Capture and imprisonment
126
Delay of extradition for punishment of offense
127
PART II
128
SECTION II
136
Absentees can not be naturalized
139
TITLE VII
146
TITLE VIII
159
Commercial intercourse
163
PART III
168
CHAPTER XXVI
174
CHAPTER XXVII
184
Local charges restricted
187
SHIPPING XII IMPOSTS XIII QUARANTINE XIV RAILWAYS XV TELEGRAPHS XVI POSTAL SERVICE XVII PATENTS XVIII TRADEMAR...
196
GENERAL PROVISIONS XXXII RULES OF NAVIGATION LAW OF THE ROAD AT SEA XXXIII COLLISION XXXIV AVERAGE XXXV SAL...
197
Foreign navigation
198
Registry enrollment and license
199
Law of the road at sea
200
Night lights
201
Lights for steamtugs
202
Lights for sailing ships
203
Lights for ships at anchor
204
Fog signals
205
Two sailing ships crossing
207
Sailing ship and ship under steam
208
Proviso to save special cases
209
CHAPTER XXXIII
210
Faults of navigation
211
Who liable
212
CHAPTER XXXIV
213
Order of jettison
214
General average
215
Loss how adjusted
216
Jettison of deck cargo
217
Damage by water and breakage
218
Voluntary stranding
219
V
222
TITLE XII
228
TITLE XIII
239
RAILWAYS
241
TITLE XVI
251
Registered correspondence
253
Prepayment required
254
Certain official correspondence free
255
Relations with other countries
257
Internal regulations
258
Conference every three years
259
Mail matter not to be detained
260
CHAPTER XXXVII
265
Language
266
Indorsement
267
TITLE XVII
268
TITLE XVIII
269
Exceptions
271
Declaration
272
Equal privileges of foreigners
273
TITLE XIX
274
Ownership of products of the mind
275
Transfer
276
Correspondence addressed to public offices
277
Translations
279
Extracts from newspapers and periodicals
280
TITLE XX
281
Gold to be the standard
282
Definition of the money unit
284
What gold coins shall be legal tender
291
Silver coinage
292
DIVISION SECOND
375
Rank and social condition 877
377
CHAPTER XL
389
Property in possession or in action
395
CHAPTER XLII
401
TITLE XXVI
410
SECTION II
417
yond the jurisdiction of nation
422
PART VI
423
CHAPTER XLIX
432
PROCEDURE
437
TITLE XXX
445
DIVORCE
448
CHAPTER LIII
462
TITLE XXXIII
484
HOSTILITIES AGAINST PROPERTY LXV CONTRABAND OF WAR LXVI VISITATION SEARCH AND CAPTURE LXVII BLOCKADE LXVIII ...
485
Persons impressed with military character
487
Compulsory service
488
Defensive hostilities
489
Punishment of privateering
490
CHAPTER LVIII
491
Individual enemies
492
Noncombatants
493
Passive enemies sick and wounded leaving armed place
494
Death
501
Exemption of private property and persons
511
Hostage defined
523
Cartels
524
Breach of cartel
525
CHAPTER LXIV
526
end
534
Destroying means of communication
535
Ravaging or laying waste enemys country
536
Property exempt not to be sold or carried away
537
Title to movables
538
Public ships surprised by war
539
Rescue
541
Effect of recapture of property of a neutral
542
Compensation for property taken for military uses
543
CHAPTER LXV
544
Contraband persons
545
Contingent destination presumed to be hostile
546
Destination of ship conclusive as to goods
547
What goods are contraband
548
Goods on board ship exempt from capture
552
Contraband documents
553
Objects of blockade
573
Adjudication
578
Previous liens
579
Trial of contraband persons
580
Public debt not confiscable
581
Effect of war on executory contracts
582
Removal of interdiction
583
CHAPTER LXX
584
to belligerent nation
585
Interdiction of entrance of foreigners
586
Foreigners rights of residence and vocation
587
Safe conducts
589
Passports
590
Intercourse across lines of military occupation
591
Private ships surprised by war
593
Intercourse of active enemies
594
Commencement and termination of illegality
596
Transfer of ships during war
597
Penalty of illegal intercourse and traffic
598
Suspension of remedies
599
73
609
Attempt to involve a neutral
612
Kinds of assistance
613
Passive assistance
614
Active duties of neutrals
615
Breach of neutrality not justified by precedent obliga tions
616
Aid to sick and wounded
617
Liability for negligence in enforcing neutrality
618
Violations of neutrality
619
Supplies limited
620
Prizes not to be sent into neutral ports
621
Breaches and violations of neutrality declared public offenses
622
DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE 983 Words how used
623
Words elsewhere defined
624
APPENDIX
631
74
644
PROJECT OF THE BRUSSELS CONFERENCE
655
33
659
APPLICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO ORIENTAL NATIONS
663
PROPOSITION OF PERU
671
32 33
681
79
688
37
701

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Side 360 - the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven nor more than nine names, as Congress shall direct, shall, in the presence of Congress, be drawn out by lot; and the persons whose names shall be so
Side 194 - exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light,' in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform and unbroken light, visible all round the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile. Article
Side 360 - the cause, shall agree in the determination ; and if either party shall neglect to attend at the day appointed, without showing reasons which Congress shall judge sufficient, or, being present, shall refuse to strike, the Congress shall proceed to nominate
Side 603 - 2. Not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms, or the recruitment of men; 3. To
Side 193 - be exhibited on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side. To make the use of these portable lights more certain and easy, the lanterns containing them
Side 360 - always be exercised in the manner following : Whenever the legislative or executive authority, or lawful agent of any State in controversy with another, shall present a petition to Congress, stating the matter in question, and praying for a hearing, notice thereof shall be given, by order of Congress, to the legislative or executive authority of the other State in controversy, and a day assigned
Side 197 - to keep a proper lookout, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case. Article
Side 627 - armies of the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality ; strictly private property ; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic relations. Offenses to the contrary
Side 624 - principle has been more and more acknowledged that the unarmed citizen is to be spared in person, property, and honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. 23. Private citizens are no longer murdered, enslaved, or carried off to distant parts, and the inoffensive individual is as little
Side 521 - Stipulations, declaring that the flag shall cover the property, shall be understood as applying to those powers only who recognize this principle ; but if either of the two contracting parties shall be at war with a third, and the other neutral, the flag of the neutral shall cover the property of

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