United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1817 |
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... vessel is thereby lost , the captors are not responsible . Whenever an officer seizes a vessel as prize , he is bound to commit her to the care of a competent prize - master and crew ; not because the original crew , when left on board ...
... vessel is thereby lost , the captors are not responsible . Whenever an officer seizes a vessel as prize , he is bound to commit her to the care of a competent prize - master and crew ; not because the original crew , when left on board ...
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... vessel by which you were cap- tured a ship of war , or a vessel acting without any commission , as you believe ? Were any other and what ships in sight at the time of the capture ? 4th Interrogate . What is the name of the master or ...
... vessel by which you were cap- tured a ship of war , or a vessel acting without any commission , as you believe ? Were any other and what ships in sight at the time of the capture ? 4th Interrogate . What is the name of the master or ...
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... vessel de- tained as is consistent with a tho- rough examination of her character and voyage . Ib . 18. Detention , after search , pronounced to be unjustifiable under the parti- cular circumstances of the case . Ib , 334 19. The value ...
... vessel de- tained as is consistent with a tho- rough examination of her character and voyage . Ib . 18. Detention , after search , pronounced to be unjustifiable under the parti- cular circumstances of the case . Ib , 334 19. The value ...
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act of congress adjudication admiralty alleged Andrew Hare appear bill bond Bothnea British capture cargo cause Chirac circuit court circumstances citizens claim claimants COMMON LAW complainant condemnation contract covenant Cranch creditor crew damages debt debtor decree defendant delivered the opinion distillation district court Dodson dollars duty Duvall Elijah Craig enemy enemy's entitled entry equity evidence execution fact farther proof Gallis heirs incumbrances insolvency Jamaica John Craig joint judgment jurisdiction jury Justice Kentucky Laidlaw land Lekamp liable lien master ment Miller Miller's heirs neutral New-Orleans officers original owner papers parties payment person plaintiff in error port possession Prises prize court prize law proceedings proceeds purchase question recapture restitution Robert Johnson rule sailed schooner seisin ship suit taken testimony Thelusson thereof tion treaty United vendee vendor verdict vessel voyage William Duvall writ of error writ of right