| Owen Davies Tudor - Commercial law - 1860 - 934 pages
...the enemy to another country, if it be not in transitu, imminente hello, or even flagrante bello ; and the purchase is valid, whether the subject of...it be lying in a neutral port or in an enemy's port (Spinks, 16 ; Batten v. The Queen, 11 Moo. PCC 271; Sorensen v. The Queen, ib. 119), but the transfer... | |
| William De Burgh (B.A.) - Maritime law - 1868 - 288 pages
...be not in transitu, imminente bello, or flagrante bello, the purchase by a neutral of such property is valid, whether the subject of it be lying in a neutral or in an enemy's port, 1 provided the transfer is bond fide. Captors disregard all equitable liens... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 802 pages
...Balticarf observes: "A neutral, while war is imminent, or after it has commenced, is at liberty to purchase either goods or ships (not being ships of war), from...be lying in a neutral port or in an enemy's port." Mr. Justice Story lays down the same distinction in his " Notes on the Principles and Practice of Prize... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1870 - 800 pages
...Balllcarf observes: "A neutral, while wnr is imminent, or after it has commenced, is at liberty to purchase either goods or ships (not being ships of war), from...be lying in a neutral port or in an enemy's port." Mr. Justice Story lays down the same distinction in his "Notes on the Principles and Practice of Prize... | |
| Law - 1870 - 410 pages
...Story: — " A neutral, while a war is imminent, or after it has commenced, is at liberty to purchase either goods or ships — not being ships of war —...valid whether the subject of it be lying in a neutral or in an enemy's port. During a time of peace without prospect of war, any transfer which is sufficient... | |
| Law - 1870 - 408 pages
...Story: — "A neutral, while a war is imminent, or after it has commenced, is at liberty to purchase either goods or ships — not being ships of war — from either belligerent, aud the purchase is valid whether the subject of it be lying in a neutral or in an enemy's port. During... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...Sorensen " coses, p. 140. note. Sorensen v. The Queen, The Baltica, 11 Moort, PC Hep. pp. 145-151. " from either belligerent, and the purchase is valid,...to transfer the property " between the vendor and vendee, is good; also against a " captor, if war afterwards unexpectedly break out. But, " in case... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1885 - 1010 pages
...Sorenscti v. The Queen, The Baltica, 11 Moore, PC Rep pp 145-151. , " from either belligerent, arid the purchase is valid, whether " the subject of it...sufficient to transfer the property "between the vendor and veudee, is good; also against a " captor, if war afterwards unexpectedly break out. But, "in case of... | |
| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - Civil law Canada - 1891 - 946 pages
...seizure. 125. A neutral while a war is imminent, or even after it has commenced, is at liberty to purchase either goods or ships (not being ships of war) from...valid whether the subject of it be lying in a neutral or an enemy's port. THE RIGHT HON. T. PEMBERTON LEIGH, p. 145: — The general rule is open to no doubt.... | |
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