Every merchant vessel which sailed from a port other than a German port after the 1st March, 1915, having on board goods which are of enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. International Law Studies - Page 131by Naval War College (U.S.) - 1918Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1917 - 1316 pages
...than a German port after the 1st March, 1915, having on board goods which are of enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the custody of the Marshal of the Prize Court,... | |
| International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...observing the terms of the Declaration of Paris. "Every merchant vessel * * * carrying goods which are enemy property, may be required to discharge such...a British or allied port. Any goods so discharged * * * shall, if not requisitioned for the use of His Majesty, be restored by order of the court, upon... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...German port after the first of March, 1915, having on board goods which are of enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the custody of the marshal of the prize court,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...a German port after the 1st of March, 1915, having on board goods which are of enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the custody of the marshal of the Prize Court,... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1080 pages
...stipulates that every merchant vessel sailing from a non-German port carrying goods of enemy origin may be required to discharge such goods in a British or Allied port. The note instructed the American Ambassador in London to inform the British Government that the legality... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Europe - 1921 - 822 pages
...her way to a port other than a German port, carrying goods with an enemy destination, or which are enemy property, may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Anv goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the . custody of the Marshal of the Prize... | |
| World Peace Foundation - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 428 pages
...than a German port after the ist March, 1915, having on board goods which are of enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed in the custody of the marshal of the prize court,... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1916 - 888 pages
...(3) Every merchant vessel bound for a neutral port carrying goods of enemy ownership or destination may be required to discharge such goods In a British or Allied port ; subject to requisition by the Crown, non-contraband goods so discharged shall be restored to the... | |
| United States. Department of State - Neutrality - 1915 - 1304 pages
...enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed...the custody of the marshal of the prize court, and if not requisitioned for the use of His Majesty shall be detained or sold under the direction of the... | |
| Edwin Jones Clapp - Neutrality - 1915 - 364 pages
...enemy origin or are enemy property may be required to discharge such goods in a British or allied port. Goods so discharged in a British port shall be placed...the custody of the marshal of the prize court, and if not requisitioned for the use of His Majesty shall be detained or sold under the direction of the... | |
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