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 3254
... , umpire , December 27 , 1880 , William A. Jones v . Spain , No. 89 , agreement between the United States and Spain of February 11-12 , 1871 . & Co. The owners of the vessel referred to in 3254 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
... , umpire , December 27 , 1880 , William A. Jones v . Spain , No. 89 , agreement between the United States and Spain of February 11-12 , 1871 . & Co. The owners of the vessel referred to in 3254 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATIONS .
Page 3255
... owners of the vessel referred to in the Case of Waydell preceding case demanded $ 35,000 damages for her detention , by reason of the arrest of the master ; for sickness which befell the crew in consequence of their detention ...
... owners of the vessel referred to in the Case of Waydell preceding case demanded $ 35,000 damages for her detention , by reason of the arrest of the master ; for sickness which befell the crew in consequence of their detention ...
Page 3264
... owner of a large part of the Hope On , had any right to com- plain ; that the damages claimed were in large part conse ... owners of the vessel can have no legal claim for compensation on ac- count of what may have been due to the ...
... owner of a large part of the Hope On , had any right to com- plain ; that the damages claimed were in large part conse ... owners of the vessel can have no legal claim for compensation on ac- count of what may have been due to the ...
Page 3308
... owners or consignees , or as agents for owners or consignees . The Peterhoff was taken , on her capture , first to Key West and thence to New York , where she was libeled in the United States district court . Jarman , Bowden , and ...
... owners or consignees , or as agents for owners or consignees . The Peterhoff was taken , on her capture , first to Key West and thence to New York , where she was libeled in the United States district court . Jarman , Bowden , and ...
Page 3309
... owners of the brig . He was taken with the vessel to New Orleans , where the vessel was libeled ; was examined as a witness in preparatorio 28th November 1863 , six days after the arrival of the vessel at New Orleans , and was then ...
... owners of the brig . He was taken with the vessel to New Orleans , where the vessel was libeled ; was examined as a witness in preparatorio 28th November 1863 , six days after the arrival of the vessel at New Orleans , and was then ...
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