| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Sir James Marriott - 1801 - 376 pages
...And when the act goes on in faying, " as if the fame were the goods of open enemies, and fliall be Jo adjudged, deemed and taken in all courts of Admiralty",...which every thing that follows is relative. It means alfo that they fhall be proceeded in by monition, and by other modes prefcribed by the acT:; and where... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 516 pages
...such port or place, shall become forfeited to his majesty, as if the same were the ships and effects of open enemies, and shall be so adjudged, deemed and taken, in all the courts of admiralty, and in all other courts whatsoever." The French arretes limit the right of... | |
| 1853 - 768 pages
...goods of the inhabitants of the colonies enumerated to be forfeited, as if they were the ships and goods of open enemies, and shall be so adjudged, deemed and taken in all Courts of Admiralty, and all other courts whatever) plainly considers such captures as prize of war, and to be proceeded... | |
| Thomas Jones - 1879 - 792 pages
...any such port or place, shall become forfeited to his Majesty, as if the same were ships and effects of open enemies, and shall be so adjudged, deemed, and taken, in all courts of admiralty, and in all other courts whatsoever." The forty-third section gives the date when the act was to go... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1886 - 792 pages
...coming from trading in any such Place shall be forfeited to Us as if the same were the Ships and Effects of Open Enemies and shall be so adjudged deemed and taken in all Courts of Admiralty and in all other Courts whatsoever and by Virtue of Our Commission granted under the Great Seal of... | |
| Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 524 pages
...such port or place, shall become forfeited to His Majesty, as if the same were the ships and effects of open enemies, and shall be so adjudged, deemed, and taken in all courts of Admiralty, and in all other courts whatsoever. II. Provided always, and it is hereby further enacted and declared... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1912 - 890 pages
...trading in any such place shall be forfeited to his Majesty, as if the same were the Ships and Effects of open Enemies, and shall be so adjudged deemed and taken in all Courts of Admiralty and in all other Courts whatsoever, [it is ordered that the Advocate General and the Advocate of the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, James Brown Scott - 1923 - 698 pages
...such port or place, shall become forfeited to his majesty, as if the same were the ships and effects of open enemies, and shall be so adjudged, deemed and taken, in all the courts of admiralty, and in all other courts whatsoever.' The French arretes limit the right of... | |
| 1927 - 522 pages
...from trading, in any such place, shall be forfeited to Us, as if the same were the ships and effects of open enemies ; and shall be so adjudged, deemed, and taken, in all Courts of Admiralty, and in all other Courts whatsoever ; and by virtue of Our Commission granted under Our Great Seal of... | |
| Felix Flügel - 1927 - 216 pages
...such port or place, shall become forfeited to his Majesty, as if the same were the ships and effects of open enemies ; and shall be so adjudged, deemed, and taken in all courts of admiralty, and in all other courts whatsoever. II. Provided always, and it is hereby further enacted and declared... | |
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