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" Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy state, unless in this latter case the circumstances show that the goods cannot in fact be used for the... "
Naval Auxiliaries for Use in the Merchant Marine: Hearings Before a Special ... - Page 216
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1914 - 248 pages
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The Declaration of London

William Adams - 1911 - 40 pages
...contraband, the most noticeable being cotton and other raw materials. It is further provided that conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a Government department of the enemy State (article 33), and...
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International Law

Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1911 - 442 pages
...conditional contraband is Destination of set out in the following Articles :— uabfndonal Con" ' Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy state, unless in this latter...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volume 27

Frederick Pollock - 1911 - 524 pages
...legal incidents of absolute contraband and conditional contraband. Absolute contraband is by Article 30 liable to capture if it is shown to be destined to territory occupied or belonging to the enemy or to the armed forces of the enemy, whereas conditional contraband...
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The First Book of World Law: A Compilation of the International Conventions ...

Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - 1911 - 328 pages
...indicated by her papers and unable to give adequate reasons to justify such deviation. ART. 33. Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy state, unless in this latter...
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British Rights at Sea Under the Declaration of London

Francis Edmond Bray - 1911 - 118 pages
...indicated by her papers and unable to give adequate reasons to justify such deviation. 33. Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter...
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The Declaration of London: A Lecture Delivered at University College, Gower ...

Arthur Cohen - 1911 - 200 pages
...are not to be trusted. See also the explanations given as regards Article 35Article 33. Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter...
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Parliamentary Debates, Volume 60

Australia. Parliament - 1911 - 1410 pages
...proof is now shifted on to the captor, and that is decreed in article 33, which reads — Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a Government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter...
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The Evolution of Sea-power

Percy Arthur Baxter Silburn - 1912 - 314 pages
...interpretations may be placed upon the meaning of some of the vital provisions. It is provided that conditional contraband is liable to capture, if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy state, and that such destination...
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The Turco-Italian War and Its Problems: With Appendices Containing the Chief ...

Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali - 1912 - 284 pages
...by her papers and unable to give adequate reasons to justify such deviation. ART. 33.—Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a government department of the enemy State, unless in this latter...
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Pros and Cons: A Newspaper Reader's and Debater's Guide to the Leading ...

John Bertram Askew - 1912 - 298 pages
...treated as contraband of war, under the name of conditional contraband." (ARTICLE 33.) Conditional contraband is liable to capture if it is shown to be destined for the use of the armed forces or of a Government department of the enemy State, unless in this" latter...
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