| Francis Wharton - 1888 - 1020 páginas
...misunderstandings that Uïually arise respecting merchandise of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, end military stores of every kind, no such articles carried in the vessels, or by the wbjects or citizens of either party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as... | |
| 1888 - 912 páginas
...merchandise of contraband carried in the vessels or by the subjects of either party to the'enemies of the other shall be deemed contraband so as to induce confiscation or condemnation, but that it shall be lawful to stop such vessels and articles and detain them as long as the captors... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1889 - 1014 páginas
...iu a war against any other nation, none of these articles carried in the vessels, or by the subjects of one of the parties to the enemies of the other, shall be considered contraband under any pretext whatever, nor be confiscated or taken away as such from any... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 1048 páginas
...ammunition, and military stores of all kinds, that no such articles, carrying by tue ships or subjects of one of the parties to the enemies of the other, shall, ou any account, be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation, and a loss of property to individuals.... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1901 - 624 páginas
...by Franklin in 1785 as an example in which it was declared that no goods, not even munitions of war, shall "be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation or condemnation and loss of property to individuals." If munitions are captured and taken the treaty provided they should... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 páginas
...ammunition and military stores of all kinds, that no such articles, carrying by the ships or subjects of one of the parties to the enemies of the other, shall, on any account, be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation, and a loss of property to individuals.... | |
| United States - 1899 - 850 páginas
...prisoners of war. ARTICLE XIII. understandings, that usually arise respecting merchandize of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either Party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband so as to induce confiscation... | |
| 1899 - 810 páginas
...prisoners of war. ARTICLE XIII. understandings, that usually arise respecting merchandize of contraband, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either Party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband so as to induce confiscation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1899 - 820 páginas
...any other Power, to prevent understandings, that usually arise respecting merchandize of contraIjand, such as arms, ammunition, and military stores of every...in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either Party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contral>and so as to induce confiscation... | |
| American Bar Association - 1900 - 692 páginas
...but in the treaty with Prussia it is declared that no articles, not even arms and munitions of war, shall " be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation...condemnation and a loss of property to individuals," but that, if captured and taken, they shall be paid for at their full value, ''according to the current... | |
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