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Distinction between privateers and letters of marque.
Registered owner of privateer the person liable..
This rule not applicable to foreigners..
Liability of owners of privateers..
Basis of liability.
Limitation of liability.
Owners liable jointly and severally
Privateers not considered private property on capitulation...
Limitation of the authority of letters of marque by the law of nations.
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Lawful captures-only by public armed vessels or private armed vessels commissioned 194
Prize property subject only to visible and immediate encumbrances.
Doctrine of constructive assistance as between public and private armed vessels...
The rule....
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The reasons of the rule...
Joint-enterprise as affecting the question of constructive assistance..
Mere intimidation, without co-operation, insufficient to establish rights as joint-captors 221
Nor mere association...
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Unless in a direct military capacity.
Whether army forces can be entitled as joint-captors with naval forces...
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Material service requisite...
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Rights of joint-captors not vitiated by the fraud of actual captors...
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Previous concert, sufficient basis to entitle as joint-captor, if not abandoned at the
The right of postliminium by the laws of the United States.
Salvage not due to a national vessel on the recapture of another national vessel...
No hazard requisite as basis of right of salvage.
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Every person aiding in a rescue has a lien for salvage..
The doctrine of vessels in sight applicable to recaptures as basis of salvage claim
Revenue cutters entitled as private ships..
Freight earned contributes to salvage.
Salvage due as neutrals....
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Not allowed to privateers in sight when the recapture is made by a national ship..
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OF THE EFFECT OF WAR UPON THE COMMERCE OF NEUTRALS; AND HEREIN OF BLOCKADE;
OF CONTRABAND OF WAR; AND OF THE RIGHT OF VISITATION AND SEARCH.
Rule the same as to the colonial and the coasting trade of belligerents....
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Rule of exclusion does not operate, if it would deprive the neutral of his accustomed
commerce....
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The rule relaxed after, and by reason of the rise of the United States government.... 267
The application of the rule, and the exceptions in particular cases..
Where direct trade is unlawful, cannot be pursued circuitously..
Doctrine of the United States on the subject of "free ships free goods".
Question as to provisions....
Pre-emption substituted for confiscation as to provisions....
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Destined use-important consideration in determining questions of contraband
Where innocent goods are mixed with contraband, confiscation attaches to all..
Hostile dispatches contraband, subjecting vessel to confiscation.....
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And cargo, if owned by the owner of the ship.......
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Confiscation of entire property, the ancient penalty for dealing in contraband-relaxa-
The right as applicable to merchant vessels sailing under convoy..
Neutral states no power to release captures brought within their jurisdiction..
Treaties on this subject....
OF THE PRIZE JURISDICTION OF COURTS OF ADMIRALTY, AND OF THE PRACTICE AND PRO-
CEEDINGS OF PRIZE COURTS.
Exclusive in courts of the captor..
Jurisdiction may be exercised while the prize is in a neutral port..
Decree of condemnation requisite to complete a transfer of the property.
PRIZE JURISDICTION.
Its extent, character, and peculiarity..
Rules as to first duty of captors on securing possession of prize.
To exercise proper care in its safe custody..
Liable for negligence or misconduct..
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Duty to send prize into a convenient port.
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With prize-master and prize crew, unless captured crew consent to navigate.
Captors prohibited from converting cargo, or breaking bulk....
Except in case of overruling necessity..
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Duty of captors to send in the master and officers and some of the crew of the prize
vessel..
Importance of this rule and the consequence of its violation
Duty of prize-master to notify the admiralty immediately on arrival.
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And to deliver up papers found on board the prize, with an affidavit that they are in
the condition in which they were found, and all that were found.
PRIZE COMMISSIONERS.-Their appointment, powers, and duties
To take possession of and place their seals upon the prize property..
To take the testimony of captain and officers and prize crew.
Rules as to examination of witnesses in preparatorio...
THE PRIZE LIBEL.-Its proper form, and by whom filed.
Monition and warrant......
Service and monition...
Proceedings on the return-day, if no claim be filed
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THE CLAIM.-By whom filed..
The test-affidavit of claimant.
Not amendable, as of course.
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Papers in the registry not examinable until after claim and affidavit filed.
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DELIVERY OF PROPERTY ON BAIL..
Never allowed before a hearing..
Appraisement and sale of property, if perishable, the rule of prize courts
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THE HEARING.-In the first instance, exclusively on the libel and claim-papers found
on board-and the testimony taken in preparatorio...
Consequence of sentence of condemnation...
Legal presumptions in prize courts, and the burden of proof resulting therefrom.
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The national character of prize property generally the principal issue..
Sale and distribution-where no appeal and no claim of joint-capture..
MILITARY SALVAGE.-Its amount in the United States fixed by statute....
Question of allowance of costs, damages, and expenses, on decree of restitution.
How determined..
Order of sale..
How sale effected on order..
Expense of sale-by whom defrayed.....
Delivery of property on bail to captors or claimants.
Stipulations and liability thereon..
APPEAL FROM DECREE....
Its effect on the possession or control of the prize property..
ADDENDA TO CHAPTER VL
FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF THE PRACTICE AND PROCEEDINGS OF PRIZE COURTS, SUG-
GESTED BY THE ADJUDICATIONS UPON CAPTURES MADE DURING THE EXISTING WAR
IN THE UNITED STATES..
THE DUTY OF CAPTORS..
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As to the property captured.
Exceptions to the rule requiring it to be sent in for adjudication..
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Captured property taken for the use of the capturing vessel or the government, must
be appraised before appropriation....
The amount of appraisal deemed to be in the treasury..
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No rule requiring its payment by the government before final decree..
Duty of captors as to the persons taken with the captured property.
General rule to send them in with the prize, as witnesses..
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Overpowering necessity the only excuse for a failure to comply with this rule.
Captured persons not to be separated from, but to be sent in with the prize..
Where crew of captured vessel escape, other inculpatory proof allowed.
Personal treatment of captured persons...
Case of The Louisa Agnes. United States District Court, New York.
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Duty of captors as to vessel's papers, found on board at the time of capture.
As to other papers, not being the vessel's papers...
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Circular of instructions in this respect to naval commanders, from the United States
Secretary of the Navy...
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Duties of United States prize commissioners prior to recent legislation.
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Additional duties imposed by act of Congress..
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Construction of the act by United States Circuit Court for the Second Circuit.
Witnesses to be examined without the presence of counsel.
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The rule as to the general character of the averments of the libel and the claim, sus-
tained by the recent decisions.
DELIVERY TO CLAIMANTS, ON BAIL...
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Delivery of captured property to claimants, on bail, before a hearing, subversive of
the policy and purpose of maritime capture..
Reasons for the rule of non-delivery still more cogent after hearing and condemnation
The doctrine of non-delivery fully sustained by the decision of the United States Dis-
trict Court of Massachusetts...
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Reasons for the rule stated in the case of The Amy Warwick..
Reasons for the rule of non-delivery on bail, applicable to non-delivery on payment of
appraised value...
Forfeiture of commander's share of prize money, for certain neglect.
Armed vessels in government service entitled as if in the navy.
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Merchant vessels making captures not entitled, in strict law-but in practice a share
is awarded them commensurate with the meritorious character of the service..... 462