| Law - 1870 - 410 pages
...either actual or imminent, this rule is subject to qualification, and it is settled that in such a case a mere transfer by documents, which would be sufficient to bind the parties, would not be sufficient to change the property as against captors, as long as the ship and goods remain... | |
| Law - 1870 - 408 pages
...between the vendor and vendee, is good also against a captor if war afterwards unexpectedly breaks out. But in case of war, either actual or imminent,...subject to qualification, and it is settled that in such a case u mere transfer by documents, which would be sufficient to bind the parties, would not be sufficient... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...prospect of war, " any transfer, which is sufficient to transfer the property " between the vendor and vendee, is good; also against a " captor, if war afterwards...change the property " as against captors as long as the ship or goods remain " in transitu. " The only question of law which can be raised in this " case is... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1885 - 1010 pages
...of war, " any transfer, which is sufficient to transfer the property "between the vendor and veudee, is good; also against a " captor, if war afterwards...change the property " as against captors as long as the ship or goods remain " in traiisitu. " The only question of law wliich can be raised in this " case... | |
| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - Civil law Canada - 1891 - 946 pages
...without prospect of war, any transfer which is sufficient to transfer the property between the vendor and vendee, is good also against a captor, if war afterwards...and it is settled that in such case a mere transfer of documents which would be sufficient to bind the parties, is not sufficient to change the property... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - Awards and Prizes - 1905 - 712 pages
...between the vendor and vendee, is good also against • / j* j L-JI_ i_ , - T»_i • a captor, it war afterwards unexpectedly break out. .But, in case...either actual or imminent, this rule is subject to qualifica- x Pemberton tion, and it is settled that in such case a mere transfer by documents Leigh,... | |
| International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...without prospect of war, any transfer which is sufficient to transfer the property between the vendor and vendee is good also against a captor if war afterwards...change the property as against captors as long as the ship or goods remain in transitu. With respect to these principles, their Lordships are not aware that... | |
| John Westlake - International law - 1907 - 364 pages
...applies to cargoes as well as to ships, namely that " in case of war, either actual or imminent... a mere transfer by documents which would be sufficient...change the property as against captors, as long as the ship or goods remain in transttu The true ground on which the rule rests... is that, while the ship... | |
| John Westlake - International law - 1907 - 376 pages
...applies to cargoes as well as to ships, namely that " in case of war, either actual or imminent...a mere transfer by documents which would be sufficient...change the property as against captors, as long as the ship or goods remain in transitu The true ground on which the rule rests...is that, while the ship... | |
| International Law Association. Conference - DVD-ROMs - 1910 - 822 pages
...It is as follows : — property between the vendor and vendee, is good also against a captor, if war unexpectedly break out. But, in case of war, either...subject to qualification, and it is settled that in such a case a mere transfer of documents which would be sufficient to bind the parties is not sufficient... | |
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