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" ... be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction, if there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize. But, in all such cases, all the papers and other testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order... "
International Law Situations - Page 78
1908
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 119

1903 - 1116 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and If this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would...there was no doubt that the vessel was good prize." This order is intended to interpret the statutes lor the guidance of captors. It provides for four...
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Proclamations and Decrees During the War with Spain

United States. Department of State - 1899 - 110 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and if this can not be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would...court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. EXHIBIT A. ART. 16. No person in the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized as a prize, any...
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The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the ...

United States. President - 1899 - 894 pages
...diseases, the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and if this can not be done they maybe destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would justify destruction if there was no donbt that the vessel was good prize. In all each cases all the papers and other testimony should be...
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The Laws and Usages of War at Sea: A Naval War Code

United States. Navy Dept, Charles H. Stockton - 1900 - 46 pages
...destruction, if there should be no doubt that the vessel was a proper prize. But in all such cases all of the papers and other testimony should be sent to the...court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. SECTION IX. Armistice, Truce, and Capitulations, and Violations of Laws of War. ART. 51. A truce or...
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Zeitschrift für internationales Privat- und Strafrecht mit ..., Volume 11

Ferdinand Böhm, Theodor Niemeyer - 1902 - 616 pages
...destruction, if there should be no doubt that the vessel was a proper prize. But in all such cases all of the papers and other testimony should be sent to the prize court, in order that a decree m»y be duly entered. SECTION IX. Armistice, Truce, and Capitulations, and Violations of Laws of War....
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 188

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1903 - 814 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would...court, in order that a decree may be duly entered." " Exhibit A. "ART. 16. No person in the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized as a prize,...
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Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United ..., Volumes 187-190

United States. Supreme Court - 1903 - 1410 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and If this cannot be done, they may be destroyed. The Imminent danger of recapture would...court, in order that a decree may be duly entered. Exhibit A. Art. 16. No person In the Navy shall take out of a prize, or vessel seized as a prize, any...
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Das internationale öffentliche Seerecht der Gegenwart

Ferdinand Perels - 1903 - 392 pages
...or the lack of a prize cretc, they may be appraised and sold; and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would...justify destruction, if there was no doubt that the vessels teas good price. But, in all such cases, all the papers and other testimony should be sent...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 23

1903 - 904 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold; and If this cannot be done, they may be destroyed. The Imminent danger of recapture would Justify destruction. If there was no donbt that the vessel was good prize. But, In all such esses, all the papers and other testimony should...
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Some Problems of International Law

Charles Noble Gregory - 1904 - 32 pages
...or the lack of a prize crew, they may be appraised and sold, and if this cannot be done they may be destroyed. The imminent danger of recapture would...be sent to the prize court, in order that a decree maybe duly entered. " It is to be observed that the language is general, applicable to neutral as well...
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