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 145
... neutral . It is not at variance with that decision , because the question of prize is one of which Courts of law have no direct cognizance , and because the owners of the vessel and cargo were parties to the libel against them . In the ...
... neutral . It is not at variance with that decision , because the question of prize is one of which Courts of law have no direct cognizance , and because the owners of the vessel and cargo were parties to the libel against them . In the ...
Page 148
... neutral port , and she had been thus forced , during the voyage , into a hostile port , would it be al- leged that she had incurred the liabilities of a vessel sailing from a port of the enemy ? It is believed that this allegation could ...
... neutral port , and she had been thus forced , during the voyage , into a hostile port , would it be al- leged that she had incurred the liabilities of a vessel sailing from a port of the enemy ? It is believed that this allegation could ...
Page 187
... neutral title shall not originate during the voyage . If the title originated anterior to the war ; if the ship- ment was made before the war , and not in contempla- tion of war ; and if the condition , upon which the title was to ...
... neutral title shall not originate during the voyage . If the title originated anterior to the war ; if the ship- ment was made before the war , and not in contempla- tion of war ; and if the condition , upon which the title was to ...
Page 189
... elude hostile capture ; and where it can be clearly shewn tha property is really neutral or friendly , its being covered under hostile habiliments for the pur- THE pose of evasion , will not necessarily subject it FEBRUARY TERM 1815 . 189.
... elude hostile capture ; and where it can be clearly shewn tha property is really neutral or friendly , its being covered under hostile habiliments for the pur- THE pose of evasion , will not necessarily subject it FEBRUARY TERM 1815 . 189.
Page 192
... neutral . Sir , Wm . Scott admits that if the estates had been purchased while Surinam was in the possession of the British , the case would not have been within the general rule . So in the case of the Diana , 5 Rob . 60 , ( Eng . Ed ...
... neutral . Sir , Wm . Scott admits that if the estates had been purchased while Surinam was in the possession of the British , the case would not have been within the general rule . So in the case of the Diana , 5 Rob . 60 , ( Eng . Ed ...
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