| Edmund Burke - History - 1917 - 608 pages
...be liable to capture and condemnation if she is encountered before the end of her next voyage." (4) A vessel carrying contraband shall be liable to capture...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. THE FRANCO-BBITISH OFFENSIVE IN JULY. After a long period of comparative quiescence, except for the... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1917 - 1316 pages
...themselves contraband are liable to condemnation. A vessel captured for carrying contraband is liable to condemnation if the contraband, reckoned either by...volume, or freight forms more than half the cargo. 42. Of the cargo the following are liable to condemnation : — (i) Goods which may be seized as absolute... | |
| Law - 1917 - 510 pages
...compromise was arrived at, and It was declared that "a vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband reckoned either by value, weight, volume or freight forms more than half cargo." Sometime ago in the Prize Court that rule and not the English rule was applied in the case... | |
| Law - 1916 - 502 pages
...present day it is a rule of international law that a neutral vessel carrying contraband, which measured by value, weight, volume or freight, forms more than half the cargo, is subject to condemnation as good and lawful prize of war. The case of the Bangor4 is interesting... | |
| International law - 1911 - 140 pages
...contravention of certain existing treaties, Article 40 provides: A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. If there were no treaty provisions to the contrary or regulations in contravention, and unless he is... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...contraband with papers indicating a neutral destination, which, notwithstanding the destination shown in the papers, proceeds to an enemy port, shall be liable...volume, or freight forms more than half the cargo. 11 Cf. "Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the United States Government Respecting... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...question in the negative, and wisely, in Article 40: A vessel carrying contraband may be condemned if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo. In commenting upon this provision, the learned reporter says: The consequence is that in order to justify... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1921 - 822 pages
...consigned Bto order", or if the ship's papers do not show who the real consignee of the goods. (b) The principle of continuous voyage or ultimate destination...as follows: (i) Nothing herein shall be deemed to iffect the Order, in Council of the llth March, 1915, for restricting further the commerce of the enemy,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1917 - 948 pages
...liable to capture and condemnation if she is encountered before the end of her next voyage. " Fourth — A vessel carrying contraband shall be liable to capture...value, weight, volume, or freight, forms more than half of the cargo." On the same day the French government issued a similar memorandum and promulgated the... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1909 - 220 pages
...C. The Penalty for Carrying Contraband. Contraband goods may be confiscated, and the vessel also " if the contraband, reckoned either by value, weight,...volume, or freight, forms more than half the cargo." Moreover, goods belonging to the owner of the contraband and forming part of the same cargo are liable... | |
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