| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1799 - 424 страница
...than of im* portatioi). The utmoft that can be allowed to a jti1. 17111, * . •799. neutral veffel is, that having already taken on board a cargo before the blockade begins, fhe may be at Jiberty to retire with it. But it muft be confidered as a rule which this Court means... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 страница
...under such circumstances, it could not be maintained that they might not be at liberty to retire. But the utmost that can be allowed to a neutral vessel...considered as a rule which this court means to apply, that neutral ships departing, can only take away a cargo bona fide purchased and delivered before the commencement... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 808 страница
...more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation from, than of importation into, a blockaded port. The utmost that can be allowed to a neutral vessel is, that having already taken on joard a cargo before the blockade begins, she may be at liberty to retire with it. But a neutral ship... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 страница
...intention. The Frederick Molke, Boy sen, 1 C. Rob. 88. 3. Egress with cargo shipped before the blockade. 93. A neutral is no more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation from, than of importation into, a blockaded port. The utmost that can be allowed to a neutral vessel... | |
| 1848 - 470 страница
...force can effect it, to be entirely cut off. It is intended to suspend the entire commerce of that place ; and a neutral is no more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation than of importation. . . . A neutral ship departing can only take away a cargo Lona Jide purchased and delivered before... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 страница
...act of egress is as culpable as the act of ingress, and a blockade is just as much violated by a ship passing outwards as inwards. A blockade is a sort...more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation (x) The Shepherdess, 5 Rob. 152 ; The Spes and Irene, 5 Rob. 76. (y) The Mentor, Edw. 207. than of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1851 - 714 страница
...by a neutral, says: " Now, with respect to the matter of blockade,. I must observe that a blockade is just as much violated by a vessel passing outwards...assist the traffic of exportation than of importation." " To shut up the ports of a country, and exclude neutrals from all commerce, is a. great inconvenience... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1854 - 180 страница
...ingress; and a blockade is just as much violated by a ship passing outwards as inwards. A blockade is intended to suspend the entire commerce of the...to a neutral vessel is, that having already taken in a cargo before the blockade begins, she may be at liberty to retire with it. If she afterwards takes... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1854 - 172 страница
...of importation. The utmost that can be allowed to a neutral vessel is, that having already taken in a cargo before the blockade begins, she may be at liberty to retire with it. If she afterwards takes on board a cargo, it is a. fraudulent act and a violation of the blockade (g\... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 страница
...foreign connection and correspondence is, as far as human force can effect it, to be entirely cut off; and a neutral is no more at liberty to assist the traffic of exportation than of importation.' In The Rolla (6 C. Eob. 372) :— ' What is a blockade but a uniform exclusion of all vessels not privileged... | |
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