By the modern law of nations provisions are not, in general, deemed contraband; but they may become so, although the property of a neutral, on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination. If destined for the ordinary... Report of the ... Conference - Página 145por International Law Association. Conference - 1906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Supreme Court, Henry Wheaton - 1816 - 614 páginas
...neutral, Commercen on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination/ If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's...or military equipment, they are deemed contraband.* Another exception from being treated as contraband is, where the provisions are the growth of the neutral... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 576 páginas
...neutral, Comoiercea on account of the particular situation of }ho war, or on account of their destination/ If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's...of the enemy, or for his ports of naval or military etjuipment, they are deemed contraband.* Another exception from being, treated as contraband is, where... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), John Gallison - 1817 - 624 páginas
...a neutral, on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination.' If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's country, 8 Bynk. QP Jur. cA. 14.— The Sarah Christina, 1 Rob. 237.—The ffaase, 1 R0b. 2»6.--TAe Emanuel,... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 páginas
...might become so on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination. If destined for the ordinary use of life, in the enemy's country, they were not contraband ; but it was otherwise if destined for the army or navy of the enemy, or for his... | |
| Esek Cowen - 1845 - 872 páginas
...situation of the war, or on account of their destination. If destined for the ordinary use of life in an enemy's country, they are not, in general, contraband...or military equipment, they are deemed contraband." This is going even farther than we wish to go in the present case. If this cargo was contraband, it... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 páginas
...might become so on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination. If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's country, they Avere not contraband ; but it was otherwise if destined for the army or navy of the enemy, or for his... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1853 - 584 páginas
...of a neutral, on account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination. If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's...destined for the army or navy of the enemy, or for his posts of naval or military equipment, they are deemed contraband. Another exception from being treated... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1855 - 704 páginas
...particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination. The Jonge Margaretha, 1 Rob. 189. If destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's...or military equipment, they are deemed contraband. The Jonge. Margaretha, 1 Rob. 189. Another exception from being treated as contraband is, where the... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 666 páginas
...the ordinary use of life in the enemy's country, they were not Contraband ; but that it was otherwise if destined for the army or navy of the enemy, or for his ports of military or naval equipment." "But it is argued" (Mr. Justice Story says in the Commercen) "that the... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 668 páginas
...account of the particular situation of the war, or on account of their destination ; that if they were destined for the ordinary use of life in the enemy's country, they were not Contraband; but that it was otherwise if destined for the army or navy of the enemy, or for... | |
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