The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 22Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1860 - Law |
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... ship was substantially as follows : That the libellant , Lewis Warrington , commander of the United States sloop - of - war Peacock , on behalf as well of the United States as of himself and the officers and crew , alleges that war ...
... ship was substantially as follows : That the libellant , Lewis Warrington , commander of the United States sloop - of - war Peacock , on behalf as well of the United States as of himself and the officers and crew , alleges that war ...
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... ship be condemned as prize of war to the United States . Even in England , where the captors , in the case of captures by national ships , take the whole of the prize , the libel is in the name of the king ; and the decree of ...
... ship be condemned as prize of war to the United States . Even in England , where the captors , in the case of captures by national ships , take the whole of the prize , the libel is in the name of the king ; and the decree of ...
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... ships , duly commissioned for the capture , the condemnation is always to the govern- ment , but the proceeds are to be distributed according to the act of the 23d April , 1800 , ch . 33 , sec . 5 and 6. " ( 2 Wheat . Rep . , App . , 71 ...
... ships , duly commissioned for the capture , the condemnation is always to the govern- ment , but the proceeds are to be distributed according to the act of the 23d April , 1800 , ch . 33 , sec . 5 and 6. " ( 2 Wheat . Rep . , App . , 71 ...
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... ship , or for a ship in a foreign port , the libellant may proceed against the ship in rem , or against the owner or master alone in personam . And the like proceeding in personam , but not in rem , shall apply to domestic ships for ...
... ship , or for a ship in a foreign port , the libellant may proceed against the ship in rem , or against the owner or master alone in personam . And the like proceeding in personam , but not in rem , shall apply to domestic ships for ...
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... ship under St. 1855 , c . 231 , will , as to such creditor , dispense with the necessity of the record and oath required by § 2 of that statute . If actual notice could have this effect , it must give the creditor all the information ...
... ship under St. 1855 , c . 231 , will , as to such creditor , dispense with the necessity of the record and oath required by § 2 of that statute . If actual notice could have this effect , it must give the creditor all the information ...
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