| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1799 - 424 pages
...be proved : ift, The exigence of an actual blockade; 2dly, The knowledge of the party ; and, jdly, Some act of violation, either by going in, or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade. The time of (hipment would on this laft point be very material, for although it might be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 786 pages
...the institution of the blockade, the restraint is unlawful . Judgment reversed.' a On the question of blockade three things must be proved : 1st, the...coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade. The Betsey, 1 Rob. 93. The government and courts of the United States have constantly maintained,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 pages
...proved : 1st the existence of an actual blockade ; 2dly, The knowledge of the party ; and, .'idly, some act of violation, either by going in, or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade. Tlift Betsey, 1 Hvl>. 93. The government and courts of the United, States have constantly... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 pages
...must be proved : 1st the existence of an actual blockade ; 2dly, The knowledge ofthepafty; afld, 3d!y. some act of .violation, either by going in, or by...coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade. Thft Betsey, 1 Huh, 93. The government and courts of the United States have constantly maintained,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 pages
...be proved, 1st, the existence of an actual blockade; 2ndly, the knowledge of the party; and thirdly, some act of violation, either by going in or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade." We will consider each of these three points in its order. First, then, there must be the... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 pages
...neutral must have been guilty of some act of violation, either by going in, or attempting to enter, or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade. The failure of either of the points requisite to establish the existence of a legal blockade, amounts... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1839 - 430 pages
...consequences of a Penal consebreach of Blockade, " three things must be proved— 1st, {j,"eunrcr3i.how the existence of an actual blockade — 2dly, the...coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade." (2) I. With regard to the existence of a Blockade : The Fact of the actual blockade of a... | |
| 1855 - 790 pages
...ilockade ; secondly, the knowledge of the party ; thirdly, some act of violation, either by going in 'or coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade : (The Betty, 1 Rob. 93.) The nstmctions to her Majesty's commanders upon this jubject for the present... | |
| James Reddie - 1845 - 602 pages
...Rob. Adm. Rep. I. p. 93. knowledge of the party; third, some act of violation; either by going in, or coming out with a cargo, laden after the commencement of the blockade." And this judicial opinion was adhered to and confirmed in a number of subsequent cases, during the... | |
| Guillaume Amédée Auguste Arendt - 1845 - 372 pages
...— dit Sir William Scott dans un jugement qui a fixé la jurisprudence anglaise sur la matière — either by going in , or by « coming out with a cargo laden aftcr the commencement of blockade. • Voyez ROEINSON'I Admirality's , Rcp. I , p. 93. dans la confiscation... | |
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