| James Kent - Law - 1832 - 590 pages
...neutral must have been guilty of some act of violation, either by going in, or attempting to enter, or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade. The failure of either of the points requisite to establish the existence of a legal blockade, amounts... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 660 pages
...blockade ; mnstuute " 2dly, the knowledge of the party supposed ofb " to have offended ; and, 3dly, some act of " violation, either by going in or coming...out " with a cargo laden after the commencement "of blockade."58 Actuti 1. The definition of a lawful maritime presence ... of the blockade requiring the... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 420 pages
...knowledge of the party supposed to have offended ; and, 3dly, some act of violation, either bj of block- going in or coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade."1* Actual 1. The dcGnition of a lawful maritime blockade requiring on^r0* the actual presence... | |
| Law - 1855 - 790 pages
...proved : first, the existence of an actual ilockade ; secondly, the knowledge of the party ; thirdly, some act of violation, either by going in 'or coming...cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade : (The Betty, 1 Rob. 93.) The nstmctions to her Majesty's commanders upon this jubject for the present... | |
| James Reddie - Maritime law - 1845 - 602 pages
...existence of an actual blockade; second, the 1 Rob. Adm. Rep. I. p. 93. knowledge of the party; third, some act of violation; either by going in, or coming...cases, during the French revolutionary war; such as the Ncptunus, 18th July 1799,] the Ocean, 16th May 1801. 2 Under such a declared state of the law, British... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - Admiralty - 1847 - 808 pages
...secondly, the knowledge of the party ; and thirdly, some act of violation, either by going in or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade. The Betsey, Murphy, 1 C. Rob. 93. BONDS. 1. By 5 G. 4. e. 113. *. 39. (abolishing the slave trade)... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1851 - 706 pages
...neutral must have been guilty of some act of violation, either by going in, or attempting to enter, or by coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of the blockade. The failure of either of the points requisite to establish the existence of a legal blockade, amounts... | |
| Charles Bishop Goodrich - United States - 1853 - 364 pages
...actual blockade, the knowledge, express or implied, of the party supposed to have violated it, and some act of violation, either by going in, or coming out with a cargo laden after the commencement of blockade.f A blockade must be declared by competent authority; the declaration is an act of sovereignty,... | |
| H. Byerley Thomson - Commerce - 1854 - 156 pages
...the blockade ; secondly, the knowledge of it, in the party supposed to have offended ; and thirdly, some act of violation, either by going in, or coming...cargo, laden after the commencement of the blockade." I. There is no rule of law more established than this ; First Kale of that the Breach of a Blockade... | |
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