Manual of International Law, for the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2Nijhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 107
... ports or islands . and Rights of $ 36. It has been noted above that Colonies Responsibilities and Possessions form an integral part of the State Colonial Powers . to which they belong , independent of geograph- ical conditions ; the ...
... ports or islands . and Rights of $ 36. It has been noted above that Colonies Responsibilities and Possessions form an integral part of the State Colonial Powers . to which they belong , independent of geograph- ical conditions ; the ...
Page 115
... ports , and , when such is stipulated by treaty , for minor offences between the crews in those ports . 7th . Cases of Piracy and those acts which are declared to be piracy by the Public Law of the State . Piracy under the Law of ...
... ports , and , when such is stipulated by treaty , for minor offences between the crews in those ports . 7th . Cases of Piracy and those acts which are declared to be piracy by the Public Law of the State . Piracy under the Law of ...
Page 134
... port , or within territorial waters , in the territorial having for its object the facilitating of commerce and navigation , is free from the judicial formalities which is inseparable from the extradition of criminals . The proceedings ...
... port , or within territorial waters , in the territorial having for its object the facilitating of commerce and navigation , is free from the judicial formalities which is inseparable from the extradition of criminals . The proceedings ...
Page 231
... port from which the ship departed or is to depart . d . The ports or roads where she is to load or unload . e . The ports which she is to enter . f . The place from which the risk begins to run for account of the insurer . g . The value ...
... port from which the ship departed or is to depart . d . The ports or roads where she is to load or unload . e . The ports which she is to enter . f . The place from which the risk begins to run for account of the insurer . g . The value ...
Page 235
... port from which it was to proceed , when the last mail that arrived before the making of the policy left there , Insurance on Bottomry and or , if no regular postal PART II . ] $ 62 . MARINE INSURANCE . [ CHS 235 CHAPT . X.
... port from which it was to proceed , when the last mail that arrived before the making of the policy left there , Insurance on Bottomry and or , if no regular postal PART II . ] $ 62 . MARINE INSURANCE . [ CHS 235 CHAPT . X.
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