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 130
... capture , not to give it an entire immunity . This could be done only by the legislative power . The object of the instruc- tions was to suspend the prize act in this particular un- til the legislature could interfere . In the case of ...
... capture , not to give it an entire immunity . This could be done only by the legislative power . The object of the instruc- tions was to suspend the prize act in this particular un- til the legislature could interfere . In the case of ...
Page 134
... capture the owner is not personally liable , but if he should claim , and the vessel should be restored , he wonld be liable for the amount of the bottom- ry bond . Visscher , who held the bond , could not claim in his own name , for it ...
... capture the owner is not personally liable , but if he should claim , and the vessel should be restored , he wonld be liable for the amount of the bottom- ry bond . Visscher , who held the bond , could not claim in his own name , for it ...
Page 140
... capture . These additional instructions di- rect " the public and private armed vessels of the United " States not to intercept any vessels belonging to citi- zens of the United States , coming from British ports " to the United States ...
... capture . These additional instructions di- rect " the public and private armed vessels of the United " States not to intercept any vessels belonging to citi- zens of the United States , coming from British ports " to the United States ...
Page 141
... capture , STAFFORD , to a citizen of the United States . 2. That she was coming from a British port to the United States , laden with British merchandize , in con- sequence of the alleged repeal of the British orders in council . 1. Was ...
... capture , STAFFORD , to a citizen of the United States . 2. That she was coming from a British port to the United States , laden with British merchandize , in con- sequence of the alleged repeal of the British orders in council . 1. Was ...
Page 150
... capture , the other from forfeiture , property which had been shipped in the reasonable confidence that peace and commercial intercourse between the two countries were the fruits of the repeal of the British orders in council . The ...
... capture , the other from forfeiture , property which had been shipped in the reasonable confidence that peace and commercial intercourse between the two countries were the fruits of the repeal of the British orders in council . The ...
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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