International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... liable to a penalty of two hundred dollars , one - half to go to the informer ; for which sum the vessel so navigated shall be liable , and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in any district court of the United States ...
... liable to a penalty of two hundred dollars , one - half to go to the informer ; for which sum the vessel so navigated shall be liable , and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in any district court of the United States ...
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... liable to capture when on neutral vessels are usually limited to " officers and sol- diers and in the actual service of the enemy . " In recent years there has been a tendency to query as to whether other persons than officers and ...
... liable to capture when on neutral vessels are usually limited to " officers and sol- diers and in the actual service of the enemy . " In recent years there has been a tendency to query as to whether other persons than officers and ...
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... liable to military duty from the Dutch ships Tubantia at Plymouth and Potsdam at Falmouth , from the Italian ships Revittorio and Ancona at G braltar , and from the Norwegian steamer Norwega in Bergen . French naval forces have taken ...
... liable to military duty from the Dutch ships Tubantia at Plymouth and Potsdam at Falmouth , from the Italian ships Revittorio and Ancona at G braltar , and from the Norwegian steamer Norwega in Bergen . French naval forces have taken ...
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