Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty: Commencing with the Judgments of the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, 1-2권Little, Brown, 1853 |
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... Dutch have attempted to protect their fisheries , by transferring to neutral merchants the pretended pro- perty of their vessels . Every fact in the case suggests suspicion of fraud . The former owner continued to conduct the con- cerns ...
... Dutch have attempted to protect their fisheries , by transferring to neutral merchants the pretended pro- perty of their vessels . Every fact in the case suggests suspicion of fraud . The former owner continued to conduct the con- cerns ...
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... Dutch vessel was free to Mr. Brower , the Greenland trade lay open to him in common with adventurers of all other nations ; and if he resorted to Holland for a market , it was only because that country afforded a better price than could ...
... Dutch vessel was free to Mr. Brower , the Greenland trade lay open to him in common with adventurers of all other nations ; and if he resorted to Holland for a market , it was only because that country afforded a better price than could ...
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... Dutch Greenland trade , and assigns his reasons for it , but mentions not a word of money , nor of the course of supplies by which such a trade was to be carried on ; the other is also a letter from Mr. Brower , but equally ...
... Dutch Greenland trade , and assigns his reasons for it , but mentions not a word of money , nor of the course of supplies by which such a trade was to be carried on ; the other is also a letter from Mr. Brower , but equally ...
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... Dutch port , where she had been confined for want of employment , with an intention of returning to that Dutch port only ; that the Dutch master continued in command , and the crew were picked up in the harbor of the enemy . In a * word ...
... Dutch port , where she had been confined for want of employment , with an intention of returning to that Dutch port only ; that the Dutch master continued in command , and the crew were picked up in the harbor of the enemy . In a * word ...
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... Dutch owner . Another paper is the muster - roll , and this is confes- sedly false ; it states the mariners to be all neutrals , when in truth , by the master's own confession , fourteen of them were Dutchmen , picked up at Amsterdam ...
... Dutch owner . Another paper is the muster - roll , and this is confes- sedly false ; it states the mariners to be all neutrals , when in truth , by the master's own confession , fourteen of them were Dutchmen , picked up at Amsterdam ...
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Admiral Elphinstone admitted affidavit allowed American Amsterdam appears apply authority Batavia belligerent belonging bills of lading blockade Bordeaux British Captain captors carried character circumstances claim claimant colony commerce condemned confiscation considered consignee contraband Court of Admiralty crew cruisers Danish decree destination direct droit of admiralty Dutch Embden enemy enemy's entitled evidence fact farther proof fleet France freight French frigate given ground Holland hostilities instructions interest JUDGMENT jurisdiction King's Advocate law of nations law of Portugal letter letters of marque liable license lord high admiral Lords Majesty's master merchants necessary neutral neutral country officers opinion owner papers parties persons port Portugal possession practice present principle prize proceed proceedings proprietors purchase question recapture respect restitution restored rule sailing salvage SCOTT seizure ship and cargo Spanish sufficient taken Texel tion trade transaction treaty vessel Vlie voyage
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132 페이지 - Admiralty Reports. REPORTS of CASES argued and determined in the HIGH COURT of ADMIRALTY, commencing with the Judgments of the Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, DCL By WILLIAM ROBINSON, DCL Advocate.
267 페이지 - Upon these grounds, it cannot be contended to be a right of neutrals, to intrude into a commerce which had been uniformly shut against them, and which is now forced open merely by the pressure of war; for when the enemy, under an entire inability to supply his colonies and to export their products, affects to open them to neutrals, it is not his will but his necessity that changes his system; that change is the direct and unavoidable consequence of the compulsion of war, it is a measure not of French...
381 페이지 - THAT they shall stop and detain all ships laden with goods, the produce of any colony belonging to France, or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony, and shall bring the same, with their cargoes, to legal adjudication in our courts of admiralty.
141 페이지 - It is my duty not to admit, that because one nation has thought proper to depart from the common usage of the world, and to meet the notice of mankind in a new and unprecedented manner, that I am on that account under the necessity of acknowledging the efficacy of such a novel institution, merely because general theory might give it a degree of countenance, independent of all practice from the earliest history of mankind. The institution must conform to the text law, and likewise to the constant...
346 페이지 - Suppose a man comes into a belligerent country at or before the beginning of a war; it is certainly reasonable not to bind him too soon to an acquired character, and to allow him a fair time to disengage himself...