Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States in August and December Terms 1801 and February Term 1803 - [February Term 1815], Volume 9Published for... Rapine, Conrad and Company, 1817 |
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Page 60
... capture can be no mitigation of the offence . The whole question , then , to be decided by the Court is a question of fact . Was this capture real - was the force such as the Short Staple could not resist ? or was it made in consequence ...
... capture can be no mitigation of the offence . The whole question , then , to be decided by the Court is a question of fact . Was this capture real - was the force such as the Short Staple could not resist ? or was it made in consequence ...
Page 61
... capture on a coasting voyage which would not justify suspicion . 5. Her being carried to a port where there was a good market , and there given up ; and , 6. That the William King , when carried to Jamaica , was also given up without ...
... capture on a coasting voyage which would not justify suspicion . 5. Her being carried to a port where there was a good market , and there given up ; and , 6. That the William King , when carried to Jamaica , was also given up without ...
Page 63
... capture , they still hoped that something would appear SHORT in future ; and that , at the worst , they should incur no STAPLE , risk of damages , because they should carry the vessels บ and cargoes to a good market . In this confidence ...
... capture , they still hoped that something would appear SHORT in future ; and that , at the worst , they should incur no STAPLE , risk of damages , because they should carry the vessels บ and cargoes to a good market . In this confidence ...
Page 64
... capture , though he should reap no advan- tage from it . 1815 . Feb. 11th . Under the act of congress to The interest which coasting vessels had in fictitious or concerted captures , undoubtedly subjects all captures to a rigid scrutiny ...
... capture , though he should reap no advan- tage from it . 1815 . Feb. 11th . Under the act of congress to The interest which coasting vessels had in fictitious or concerted captures , undoubtedly subjects all captures to a rigid scrutiny ...
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... capture ; of the repeal of the British or whether the Paul Jones had been in port , after the orders in coun- 28th of August , 1812 , and before the capture . cil , and com- pelled by dan- gers of the seas to put into The captors also ...
... capture ; of the repeal of the British or whether the Paul Jones had been in port , after the orders in coun- 28th of August , 1812 , and before the capture . cil , and com- pelled by dan- gers of the seas to put into The captors also ...
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Absent....TODD act of congress ADELINE aforesaid Amelia Island appear assigned attachment authority belligerent BENNETT bill Blue Lick bond bound BRIG British Campbell capture cause cents charter charter party church church of England Circuit Court claim Claimants Clark's executors collector common law Complainants condemnation contended conveyed convoy debt decree deed Defendants delivered the opinion district dollars duties enemy enemy's entitled entry equity evidence execution fact fieri facias freight Giles glebe grant intention interest judgment jury land law of nations legislature liable libel marshal MASTER ment Morris and Nicholson mortgage Munro NEREIDE neutral Nicholson and Greenleaf owner parties patent Pawlet person Pinto Plaintiff Plaintiff in error port PRATT principle prize prize law prize of war proof Provincetown provisions purchase re-captured received residence rule sailed salvage SCHOONER ship squares statute tion treaty U.STATES United Vermont vessel and cargo voyage