Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 8; Volume 12Published for John Conrad and Company, 1816 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 174
... in the enemy's country before the war ; which was not the case here . Besides , the cases cited depend not on trade with the enemy , but on domicil . A license to withdraw the property would not have been 174 SUPREME COURT U. S..
... in the enemy's country before the war ; which was not the case here . Besides , the cases cited depend not on trade with the enemy , but on domicil . A license to withdraw the property would not have been 174 SUPREME COURT U. S..
Page 193
... domicil in a policy , says , Est encore de connaitre , en temps de guerre , si malgré l'interdiction de commerce , qu ' emporte toujours toute de- claration de guerre , les sujets du Roi ne font point com- merce avec les ennemis de l ...
... domicil in a policy , says , Est encore de connaitre , en temps de guerre , si malgré l'interdiction de commerce , qu ' emporte toujours toute de- claration de guerre , les sujets du Roi ne font point com- merce avec les ennemis de l ...
Page 208
... domicil of the owner . Here , the owners were American citizens . The case of a ves- sel sailing under the flag or assumed character of a country to which she does not belong , is admitted to be an exception to the general rule . But ...
... domicil of the owner . Here , the owners were American citizens . The case of a ves- sel sailing under the flag or assumed character of a country to which she does not belong , is admitted to be an exception to the general rule . But ...
Page 254
... domicil- M.Gregor was rejected , as well as that of Lenox and ́ ed in England , the vessel ' is Maitland to the white lead . But at another day , on a liable to for- further hearing , the Court ordered restitution to feiture under M ...
... domicil- M.Gregor was rejected , as well as that of Lenox and ́ ed in England , the vessel ' is Maitland to the white lead . But at another day , on a liable to for- further hearing , the Court ordered restitution to feiture under M ...
Page 255
... domicil in Great Britain at the time of the declaration of war ; and were actually domiciled in that country at the time of the capture : they must , therefore , be considered as British subjects , in reference to the property claimed ...
... domicil in Great Britain at the time of the declaration of war ; and were actually domiciled in that country at the time of the capture : they must , therefore , be considered as British subjects , in reference to the property claimed ...
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administration admitted Alexander alleged American citizen appear assignee Aurora authority barratry belligerent bill of lading Britain British subjects capture cargo charter-party Circuit Court circumstances claim Claimants common law condemnation confiscation considered consignee contended contract conveyed debts declaration decree Defendant delivered the opinion district doctrine domicil enemy enemy's England entitled evidence execution executor fact forfeiture FRANCES further proof Graham grant hostile character intention invoice judgment jurisdiction land law of nations Lazaretto letter liable libel license mants MASTER ment merchants neutral non-intercourse non-intercourse act offence orders in council owner parties person perty Plaintiff Plaintiff in error port possession principle prize prize law prize master prize of war purchase question residence rule sailed seized seizin seizure ship shipment shipper statute statute of limitations tion trade U.STATES United VENUS vessel vested voyage writ of right