I'm Alone, although a British ship of Canadian registry, was de facto owned, controlled, and, at the critical times, managed, and her movements directed and her cargo dealt with and disposed of, by a group of persons acting in concert who were entirely,... First Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1935 - Page 153by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 241 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - 1931 - 506 pages
...clown to the date of the sinking, the vessel was owned, controlled, and at the critical times managed, her movements directed and her cargo dealt with and...and who employed her for the purposes mentioned", namely, rumrunning, the cargo being destined for illegal introduction into, and sale in, the United... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1940 - 578 pages
...recommendations which they shall make ". (Interim Report.) In the Final Report the Commissioners found " as a fact that, from September, 1928, down to the...group may not have been of United States nationality they regarded as of no importance in the circumstances of the case. Held : that " in view of the facts,... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Ha - 1969 - 632 pages
...the I'm Alone, although a British ship of Canadian registry, was de facto owned, controlled and at critical times, managed, and her movements directed...entirely, or nearly so, citizens of the United States . . .". It was on this ground that the Commissioners refused to grant compensation for the loss of... | |
| Stefan Rindfleisch - 2001 - 268 pages
...die KommissionÀre mit dem Argument ab, das Schiff sei, obwohl es in Kanada registriert gewesen sei, "de facto owned, controlled, and at the critical times,...entirely, or nearly so, citizens of the United States ... The Commissioners consider that, in view of the facts, no compensation ought to be paid in respect... | |
| Nicholas M PoĂșlantzas - 2002 - 520 pages
...loss of The I'm Alone or its cargo since the ship, although it was registered in Canada, "was defacto owned, controlled, and at the critical times, managed,...entirely, or nearly so citizens of the United States ...". This well-founded argument took into account the locus stanai of th claimant before the Commission.... | |
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