| English literature - 1753 - 750 pages
...wherein both parties £iay be heard, ;u;4 condemnv S 4 >•* 1 го Britain's anßver to íbe lion thereupon as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for thefe condemnations, is the court ofthat ílate to whom the captor... | |
| Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of Newcastle - Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748 - 1753 - 60 pages
...be, or be not, lawful Prize. Before the Ship, or Goods, can be difpofed of by the Captor, there muft be a regular judicial Proceeding, wherein both Parties...Admiralty, judging by the Law of Nations and Treaties. The proper and regular Court, for thefe Condemnations, is the Court of that State to whom the Captor... | |
| Comparative law - 1790 - 286 pages
...a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both -parties muft be heard, and condemnation thereupon as a prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The prbper and regular courts for thefe condemnations is the court of that State to whom the captor... | |
| John Debrett - Europe - 1795 - 524 pages
...or be not, lawful prize. " Before the fhip, or goods, can be dilpofed of by the captor, there muft be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that ftate to whom the captor... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 830 pages
...determination, whether the capture be, orbe not, lawful prizebe difpofed ofby the captor, there inuft be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that ftate to whom the captor... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 752 pages
...difpofed of by the captor, there mult be a regular judicial proceeding, -wherein both parties maybe heard ; and condemnation thereupon as prize, in a...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. " The proper and regular court, for thefe condemnations, is the court of that tlate to whom the captor... | |
| Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Richard Lee - Capture at sea - 1803 - 258 pages
...this point, which is this. Before the flip, or goods, can be difpofed of by the captor, there mujl be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...admiralty judging by the Law of Nations and Treaties. The proper and regular court for thofe condemnations, is the court of that Jlate to whom the captor... | |
| Richard Peters, Francis Hopkinson - Admiralty - 1807 - 442 pages
...capture be or be not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there mast be a regular judicial proceeding, wherein both parties...thereupon as prize in a court of admiralty, judging by the laws of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations is the court of... | |
| History - 1807 - 750 pages
...rnu»tb\' a regular judxial proceed. ing, wherein both parti« may be heard; ami Condemnation there. upon as prize, in a court of admiralty, judging by the law of nafiont and treaties " The prrper and regalar court, for these condemnations, is the court of that... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1808 - 594 pages
...there is an established method of determination, whether the capture be or not lawful prize. Before the ship or goods can be disposed of by the captor, there...admiralty, judging by the law of nations and treaties. The proper and regular court for these condemnations, is the court of that state to whom the captor... | |
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