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" The sailing under the enemy's license constitutes, of itself, an act of illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation, without regard to the object of the voyage or the port of destination. The Ariadne, 2 Wheat. "
Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session - Página 18
por United States. Congress. House - 1854
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volumen2

United States. Supreme Court - 1817 - 584 páginas
...license constitutes, of itself, an act of illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination. The Ariadne. 143 LOCAL LAW. 1. tt is essential to the validity of an entry, that the land intended...
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A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional ..., Volumen7

Nathan Dane - 1824 - 726 páginas
...principle, so rigidly strict, as to Art. 9. make it confiscation of vessel and cargo, even to sail under an enemy's license, without regard to the object of the voyage or to the port of destination, that is, without any inquiry whether she meant to injure her own country...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volumen1

James Kent - 1832 - 590 páginas
...the license and passport of protection of the enemy, in furtherance of his views and interests, was, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination, such an act of illegality as subjected both ship and cargo to confiscation as prize of war.b The a...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 páginas
...license, constitutes, of itself, an act of illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination. — The Ariadne — 2 Whtaton, 143. 1817. 120. Concealment, or even spoliation of papers, is not, of...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volumen1

James Kent - 1851 - 706 páginas
...the license and passport of protection of the enemy, in furtherance of his views and interests, was, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination, such an act of illegality as subjected both ship and cargo to confiscation as prize of war.b The *federal...
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History of the Second War Between the United States of America and ..., Volumen1

Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1852 - 436 páginas
...Supreme Court. All the judges concurring in the decisions on this subject were of opinion that the mere sailing under an enemy's license, without regard to...object of the voyage, or the port of destination, constitutes of itself an act of illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation. It is an attempt...
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History of the Second War Between the United States of America and ..., Volumen1

Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1852 - 432 páginas
...Supreme Court. All the judges concurring in the decisions on this subject were of opinion that the mere sailing under an enemy's license, without regard to...object of the voyage, or the port of destination, constitutes of itself an act of illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation. It is an attempt...
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History of the Second War Between the United States of America and ..., Volumen1

Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1852 - 430 páginas
...illegality, which subjects the property to confiscation. It is an attempt by an individual of a belligerent country to clothe himself with a neutral character, by the license of the other belligerent, and thus to separate himself from the common character of his own country. One of the...
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Manual of the Law of Maritime Warfare: Embodying the Decisions ..., Volumen431

William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 508 páginas
...the licence and passport of protection of the enemy, in furtherance of his views and interests, was, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination, such an act of illegality as subjected both ship and cargo to confiscation as prize of war. The federal...
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Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of ..., Volumen3

United States. Court of Claims - 1858 - 998 páginas
...; and that this vessel and her cargo alone were condemned for the single cause of toiling with such license, without regard to the object of the voyage, or the port of destination; they think themselves called no, in the discharge of those high obligations which appertain to them...
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