History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 3240
... cause of his persecution seems to have been that he gave ad- vice looking to the rescue from the hands of the Mexicans of Mr. Leggett's vessel which had been seized by them and im- pressed into service in a political contest then ...
... cause of his persecution seems to have been that he gave ad- vice looking to the rescue from the hands of the Mexicans of Mr. Leggett's vessel which had been seized by them and im- pressed into service in a political contest then ...
Page 3259
... cause . It is not charged in the memorial that the Attorney - Genèral was actuated by malice in ordering the arrest , or that there was want of probable cause . It is fair to presume that in the performance of an official duty he was ...
... cause . It is not charged in the memorial that the Attorney - Genèral was actuated by malice in ordering the arrest , or that there was want of probable cause . It is fair to presume that in the performance of an official duty he was ...
Page 3260
... cause in the arrest and prosecution complained of should be made to appear . Was there want of probable cause ? Probable cause is the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind , acting on ...
... cause in the arrest and prosecution complained of should be made to appear . Was there want of probable cause ? Probable cause is the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind , acting on ...
Page 3267
... cause of the arrest being the desire of the authorities to purchase a piece of property which they wanted to use . The umpire refused to make an award to the claimant . He said that such occurrences were common in a state of war , and ...
... cause of the arrest being the desire of the authorities to purchase a piece of property which they wanted to use . The umpire refused to make an award to the claimant . He said that such occurrences were common in a state of war , and ...
Page 3273
... cause of Cuba , and a hope to serve her in the diplo- matic line . After a detention of three days the claimant was released , but was informed that the proceedings against him would not be dismissed . He then desired permission to ...
... cause of Cuba , and a hope to serve her in the diplo- matic line . After a detention of three days the claimant was released , but was informed that the proceedings against him would not be dismissed . He then desired permission to ...
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agent alleged American amount appear April arbitration armed arrest August authorities award belligerent blockade bonds Britain British capture Caracas cent charge Chile circumstances citizens claim claimant Colombia commission commissioners compensation Confederate Congress consolidated debt consul contraband contract counsel Cuba damages decision declared decree detention Donaldsonville duty embargo enemy entitled ernment evidence fact February force foreign France French ground guano Idler interest judgment jurisdiction justice Landreau law of nations letter loss Majesty's government martial law Matamoras ment Mexican Government Mexico military neutral obligation officers opinion Orleans owners paid parties payment persons pesos port possession present President principle prize prize court proceedings proof provisions question reason Republic respect restitution rule Saint Albans schooner seized seizure ship Sir Alexander Cockburn Sir Edward Thornton Supreme Court taken territory tion Treaty of Washington tribunal umpire United Venezuela Vera Cruz vessel and cargo violation