International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 |
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... depart and to put to sea within 24 hours after her entrance into such port , harbor , roadstead , or waters , except in case of stress of weather or of her requiring provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew , or ...
... depart and to put to sea within 24 hours after her entrance into such port , harbor , roadstead , or waters , except in case of stress of weather or of her requiring provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew , or ...
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... depart as soon as possible ; but a vessel of war of one belligerent shall not depart within 24 hours from the departure of a vessel of an opposing belligerent . " The 24 hours of this rule shall be construed to be 24 hours in addition ...
... depart as soon as possible ; but a vessel of war of one belligerent shall not depart within 24 hours from the departure of a vessel of an opposing belligerent . " The 24 hours of this rule shall be construed to be 24 hours in addition ...
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... depart freely , either immediately , or after a reasonable number of days of grace , and to proceed , after being furnished with a pass , direct to its port of destination or any other port in- dicated . The same rule should apply in ...
... depart freely , either immediately , or after a reasonable number of days of grace , and to proceed , after being furnished with a pass , direct to its port of destination or any other port in- dicated . The same rule should apply in ...
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... depart , without liability to capture while sailing directly to a permitted destination . If one belligerent State allows a shorter period than the other , the other State may , as a matter of right , reduce its period to correspond ...
... depart , without liability to capture while sailing directly to a permitted destination . If one belligerent State allows a shorter period than the other , the other State may , as a matter of right , reduce its period to correspond ...
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... departing , and are permitted to enter , may be required to depart either immediately , or within such time as may be considered necessary by the customs officer of the port for the unloading of such cargo as they may be required or ...
... departing , and are permitted to enter , may be required to depart either immediately , or within such time as may be considered necessary by the customs officer of the port for the unloading of such cargo as they may be required or ...
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Página 90 - Reich, the President of the United States of America, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, the President of the French Republic, His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, His Majesty the King of Italy, His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, the President of the...
Página 48 - ... with the advice of our privy council, to issue this our royal proclamation, hereby...
Página 11 - Beginning or setting on foot or providing or preparing the means for any military expedition or enterprise to be carried on from the territory or jurisdiction of the United States against the territories or dominions of either of the said belligerents.
Página 12 - ... of the United States, to take in any supplies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel, if without any sail power, to the nearest port of her own country ; or in case the vessel is rigged to go under sail, and may also be propelled by...
Página 13 - A vessel of war, for the purposes of these rules, is defined as follows: a public armed vessel, under the command of an officer duly commissioned by the government, whose name appears on the list of officers of the military fleet, and the crew of which are under regular naval discipline, which vessel is qualified by its armament and the character of its personnel to take offensive action against the public or private ships of the enemy.
Página 10 - States and of their citizens and of persons within their territory and jurisdiction, and to enforce their laws, and in order that all persons, being warned of the general tenor of the laws and treaties of the United States...
Página 89 - Government will insist that the rights and duties of the United States and its citizens in the present war be defined by the existing rules of international law and the treaties of the United States irrespective of the provisions of the Declaration of London...
Página 12 - And I do further declare and proclaim that the statutes of the United States and the law of nations alike require that no person within the territory and jurisdiction of the United States shall take part, directly or indirectly, in the said war, but shall remain at peace with each of the said belligerents and shall maintain a strict and impartial neutrality...
Página 10 - Hiring or retaining another person to enlist or enter himself in the service of either of the said belligerents as a soldier, or as a marine, or seaman on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque...
Página 102 - Subject to the provisions respecting transfer to another flag, the neutral or enemy character of a vessel is determined by the flag which she is entitled to fly.