| David Levinson - 2002 - 544 pages
...revolt, by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master. (c) Wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting to do so. (d) Assaults on board a ship in the high seas with intent to do grievous bodily harm. 12. Crimes and... | |
| 2004 - 812 pages
...shall endanger human life. 9. Piracy, by the law of nations; mutiny on board a vessel or an aircraft for the purpose of rebelling against the authority of the Captain or Commander of such vessel or aircraft; or by fraud or violence taking possession of such vessel or aircraft. 10. Burglary, defined... | |
| 1923 - 534 pages
...committed at sea: (a) Piracy, as commonly known and defined by the law of nations, or by statute ; (b) Wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea or...against the authority of the captain or commander of sucht vessel or by fraud or violence taking possession of such vessel ; (d) Assault on board ships... | |
| 1924 - 612 pages
...destruction or loss, when committed by any person or persons on board of said vessel on the high seas. (c) Mutiny or conspiracy by two or more members of...captain or commander of such vessel, or by fraud, or by violence, taking possession of such vessel. 6. Burglary, defined to be the act of breaking and entering... | |
| 1904 - 1016 pages
...destruction or loss, when committed by any person or persons on board of said vessel on the high seas. (c) Mutiny or conspiracy by two or more members of...captain or commander of such vessel, or by fraud, or by violence, taking possession of such vessel. 0. Burglary, defined to be the act of breaking and entering... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1903 - 1456 pages
...destruction or loss when committed by any person or persons on board of said vessel on the high seas; (c.) Mutiny or conspiracy by two or more members of...vessel on the high seas, for the purpose of rebelling agninst the authority of the captain or commander of such vessel, or by fraud, or by violence, taking... | |
| 1960 - 538 pages
...shall endanger human life. 9. Piracy, by the law of nations; mutiny on board a vessel or an aircraft for the purpose of rebelling against the authority of the Captain or Commander of such vessel or aircraft. 10. Burglary, defined to be the breaking into or entering either in day or night time, a... | |
| 1904 - 922 pages
...Bigamy. 6. Arson. 7. Crimes committed at sea: (a) Piracy, by statute or by the law of nations. (b) Wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting to do so. (c) Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board a snip on the high seas against the... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1927 - 1052 pages
...at sea : — (a.) Piracy, as commonly known and defined by the law of nations, or by statute. (b.) Wrongfully sinking or destroying a vessel at sea or attempting to do so. (c.) Alutiny or conspiracy by two or more members of th& crew or other persons on board of a vessel on the... | |
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