... be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize. But, in all such cases, all the papers and other testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order... International Law Studies - Стр. 52авторы: Naval War College (U.S.) - 1911Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1917 - Страниц: 120
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold ; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture...there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize." a This provision was embodied in the Naval War Code, published June 27, 1900, by the Secretary of the... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1917 - Страниц: 120
...to blockadrule ing vessels and cruisers, June 20, 1898, require all the papers and other evidence to be sent to the prize court in order that a decree may be duly entered.1 Japanese rule JAPAN : The Prize Regulations of 1894, Art. 22, and those of 1904, Art. 91,... | |
| United States - 1918 - Страниц: 604
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew — thev may he appraised ami sold, and if this can not be done, they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there should be no doubt that the vessel was a proper prize But in all such cases all of the papers and other... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1919 - Страниц: 294
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew — they may be appraised and sold, and if this can not be done, they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there should be no doubt that the vessel was a proper prize. But in all such cases all of the papers and... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1920 - Страниц: 296
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew — they may be appraised and sold, and if this can not be done, they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there should be no doubt that the vessel was a proper prize. But in all such cases all of the papers and... | |
| James Wilford Garner - 1920 - Страниц: 560
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture...sent to the prize court in order that a decree may be entered." As was the case with the Russian regulations, no distinction was made between enemy and neutral... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - Страниц: 1196
...diseuse, or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and If this cannot be done, they may be destroyed. The Imminent danger of recapture...there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize. Hut, in all such cases, all the papera and other testimony should be sent to the prize court, In order... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - Страниц: 786
...crew, they may be appraised and sold ; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imm1nent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if...court, in order that a decree may be duly entered.' 'Exhibit A. a survey and appraisement shall be had, the property sold, and the proceeds deposited subject... | |
| 1914 - Страниц: 222
...vessels. — If there are controlling reasons why enemy vessels may not be sent in for adjndication, as unseaworthiness, the existence of infectious disease,...court in order that a decree may be duly entered. (International Law Topics, Naval War College, 1905, p. 62.) Of course, there would also be the understood... | |
| 1908 - Страниц: 1056
...disease, or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture...there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize." This order is intended to interpret the statutes for the guidance of captors. It provides for four... | |
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