Cases on International Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American CourtsJames Brown Scott West Publishing Company, 1902 - 961 pages |
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... port of Margaritta seized by violence a vessel called the Irresistible , a private armed vessel , lying in that port , commissioned by the govern- ment of Artegas , who was also at war with Spain ; that the said prisoner and others ...
... port of Margaritta seized by violence a vessel called the Irresistible , a private armed vessel , lying in that port , commissioned by the govern- ment of Artegas , who was also at war with Spain ; that the said prisoner and others ...
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... port of another , is not necessarily wholly exclusive . We do not so consider or so assert it . For any unlawful acts done by her while thus lying in port , and for all contracts entered into while there , by her master or owners , she ...
... port of another , is not necessarily wholly exclusive . We do not so consider or so assert it . For any unlawful acts done by her while thus lying in port , and for all contracts entered into while there , by her master or owners , she ...
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... port . A different rule , therefore , with respect to this species of military force has been generally adopted . If , for reasons of state , the ports of a nation generally , or any par- ticular ports be closed against vessels of war ...
... port . A different rule , therefore , with respect to this species of military force has been generally adopted . If , for reasons of state , the ports of a nation generally , or any par- ticular ports be closed against vessels of war ...
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... port from stress of weather , or other urgent cause , provide in like manner for the private vessels of the nation ; and where public vessels enter a port under the general license which is implied merely from the absence of a ...
... port from stress of weather , or other urgent cause , provide in like manner for the private vessels of the nation ; and where public vessels enter a port under the general license which is implied merely from the absence of a ...
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... port of Marseilles , and The Newton a vessel of a similar character in the port of Antwerp , then under the dominion of France . In the case of The Sally , the mate , in the alleged exercise of discipline over the crew , had inflicted a ...
... port of Marseilles , and The Newton a vessel of a similar character in the port of Antwerp , then under the dominion of France . In the case of The Sally , the mate , in the alleged exercise of discipline over the crew , had inflicted a ...
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