The next question is, whether the innocence of the owners can withdraw the ship from the penalty of confiscation under the act of congress? Here, again, it may be remarked, that the act makes no exception whatsoever, whether the aggression be with or... Duties of Neutrality - Página 47por Sidney Webster - 1866 - 94 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1858 - 1012 páginas
...that the equipments on board were the usual equipments for such a voyage. .... The act [of congress] makes no exception whatsoever, whether the aggression...whatsoever to the character or conduct of the owner. .... It is not an uncommon course in the admiralty, acting under the law of nations, to treat the vessel... | |
| Meteor (Steamship), United States. District Court (New York : Southern District) - 1869 - 586 páginas
...sitting in admiralty, and confirming a decree of the District Court, rendered on an information, in rem, upon a seizure, made for a supposed violation...without any reference whatsoever to the character or eonduct 'of the owner. The vessel or boat (says the act of Congress) from which such piratical aggression,... | |
| 1905 - 1104 páginas
...the ship from penalty of confiscation under the act of Congress. Here, again. it may be remarked that the act makes no exception whatsoever, whether the...or thing to which the forfeiture attaches, without auy reference whatsoever to the character or conduct of the owner. The vessel or boat (says the act... | |
| Rufus Waples - 1882 - 862 páginas
...ship from the penalty of confiscation under the act of Congress? Here, again, it may be remarked, that the act makes no exception whatsoever, whether the...which the forfeiture attaches, without any reference whatever to the character or conduct of the owner. The vessel or boat, (says the act of Congress,)... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1240 páginas
...the penalty of confiscation under the act of Con?re». Here, again, it may be remarked that iV >ct makes no exception whatsoever, whether the aggression be with or without the co'•peration of the owners. The vessel which wmmits the aggression is treated as the offend«, as... | |
| Hawaii. Supreme Court - 1890 - 844 páginas
...and in violation of the laws restricting the importation of opium, as well as those prohibiting it. The vessel which commits the aggression is treated...which the forfeiture attaches, without any reference whatever to the character or conduct of the owner, or the complicity of the master or other officer... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1900 - 1204 páginas
...innocence of the owners can withdraw the ship from the penalty of confiscation under the act of congress. The act makes no exception whatsoever, whether the...whatsoever to the character or conduct of the owner. This is done from the necessity of the case, as the only adequate means of suppressing the offence... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1901 - 692 páginas
...innocence of the owner could not withdraw the vessel from the penalty of confiscation ; that the vessel was treated as the offender, — as the guilty instrument or thing to which the forfeiture attached ; that this is done from the necessity of the case, and the same doctrine is familiarly applied... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 1184 páginas
...ship from the penalty of confiscation under the act of Congress. Here, again, it may be remarked that the act makes no exception whatsoever, whether the...commits the aggression is treated as the offender, ая the guilty instrument or thing to which the forfeiture attaches, without any reference whatsoever... | |
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