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 3264
... vessel can have no legal claim for compensation on ac- count of what may have been due to the subordinate officers and men . The claim , if any claim is found to exist , should have been made by them for their respective shares in the ...
... vessel can have no legal claim for compensation on ac- count of what may have been due to the subordinate officers and men . The claim , if any claim is found to exist , should have been made by them for their respective shares in the ...
Page 3265
... vessel . The principle is well established in cases like the present that the loss of the use of the vessel is the proper measure of damages , and that the loss of such use is the loss of her ' probable catch ' during her enforced ...
... vessel . The principle is well established in cases like the present that the loss of the use of the vessel is the proper measure of damages , and that the loss of such use is the loss of her ' probable catch ' during her enforced ...
Page 3309
... vessel was libeled , could not be considered as an aggravation of his imprisonment , nor as giving him any right of ... vessel to New Orleans , where the vessel was libeled ; was examined as a witness in preparatorio 28th November 1863 ...
... vessel was libeled , could not be considered as an aggravation of his imprisonment , nor as giving him any right of ... vessel to New Orleans , where the vessel was libeled ; was examined as a witness in preparatorio 28th November 1863 ...
Page 3325
... vessel from Liverpool . The place had been wrested from the possession of the enemy only a few days before the issue of the proclamation , after a long and desperate struggle . It was , in fact , a gar- risoned city , held as an outpost ...
... vessel from Liverpool . The place had been wrested from the possession of the enemy only a few days before the issue of the proclamation , after a long and desperate struggle . It was , in fact , a gar- risoned city , held as an outpost ...
Page 3377
... vessel for the payment of pretended fines , amounting to $ 1,000 , in the year 1836. Pro- ceeds of the sale of the vessel above the amount retained by Mexican authorities . This , together with some other items for damages , etc ...
... vessel for the payment of pretended fines , amounting to $ 1,000 , in the year 1836. Pro- ceeds of the sale of the vessel above the amount retained by Mexican authorities . This , together with some other items for damages , etc ...
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