... 28. If there are controlling reasons why vessels may not be sent in for adjudication, as unseaworthiness, the existence of infectious 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.... International Law and the World War - Страница 259написао/ла James Wilford Garner - 1920 - 1058 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| United States. Department of State - 1899 - 110 страница
...infectious 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...to the prize court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. EXHIBIT A. ART. 16. No person in the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized... | |
| United States. President - 1899 - 894 страница
...recapture would justify destruction if there was no donbt that the vessel was good prize. In all each cases all the papers and other testimony should be...sent to the prize court in order that a decree may be duly entered, and the proceeds of sale, if sold, or an amount equal to the appraised valuation, if... | |
| United States. Navy Dept, Charles H. Stockton - 1900 - 46 страница
...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 testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. SECTION IX. Armistice, Truce, and Capitulations, and Violations of Laws of War. ART.... | |
| Ferdinand Böhm, Theodor Niemeyer - 1902 - 616 страница
...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 testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order that a decree m»y be duly entered. SECTION IX. Armistice, Truce, and Capitulations, and Violations of Laws of War.... | |
| 1911 - 140 страница
...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 testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order that a dcree may be duly entered. Austria proposed that the destruction of neutral prizes should be reduced... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1903 - 1410 страница
...there are controlling reasons why vessels may not be sent In for adjudication, — as unseaworthluess, the existence of Infectious disease, or the lack of...to the prize court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. Exhibit A. Art. 16. No person In the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized... | |
| Ferdinand Perels - 1903 - 392 страница
...danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there was no doubt that the vessels teas good price. But, in all such cases, all the papers and other testimony...to the prize court, in order that a decree may be duly entered.' ш der Literatur wird die Zulässigkeit der Vernichtung vou Prisen unter gewissen Voraussetzungen... | |
| 1903 - 904 страница
...Justify destruction. If there was no donbt that the vessel was good prize. But, In all such esses, all the papers and other testimony should be sent to the prize court, In order that a decree may be duly entered. Exhibit A. Art. 16. No person In the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized... | |
| Charles Noble Gregory - 1904 - 32 страница
...strongly resemble those of Russia. They are as follows : "28. If there are controlling reasons why vessels may not be sent in for adjudication, as unseaworthiness,...be sent to the prize court, in order that a decree maybe duly entered. " It is to be observed that the language is general, applicable to neutral as well... | |
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