All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, adapted for the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things... Aircraft in War - Page 131by James Molony Spaight - 1914 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Dept - 1914 - 264 pages
...and, generally, all movable property belonging to the State which may be used for military operations. All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the...transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, exclusive of eases governed by naval law, depots of arms, and, generally, all kinds of ammunition... | |
| Arthur Graves Leech - International law - 1906 - 150 pages
...use for military operations. Eailway plant, land telegraphs, telephones, steamers and other ships, apart from cases governed by maritime law, depots of arms and generally all kinds of war material, even though belonging to companies or to private persons, are likewise the means for conducting military... | |
| International law - 1917 - 962 pages
...18; see also Davignon, p. 121; and Massart, pp. 158 ff. " Paragraph 2 of Article 53 reads as follows: "All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the...transport of persons or goods, apart from cases governed tion to Germany of such machinery, the protest added, "neutralizes the efforts of manufacturers to... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...of the adverse belligerents. The Second Hague Conference adopted a rule, that in occupied territory, "all appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, adapted to the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, exclusive of cases governed... | |
| James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 494 pages
...and, generally, all movable property belonging to the state which may be used for military operations. All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the...transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, exclusive of cases governed by naval law, depots of arms, and, generally, all kinds of ammunition... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - International Peace Conference - 1908 - 524 pages
...by means of balloons and other new instruments of warfare. Art. 53 recognises the right of seizing all appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the...transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, depots of arms, even if they belong to private persons, though they must be restored and compensation... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1908 - 830 pages
...belonging to the State which may be used for military operations. All appliances, whether on land, at tea, or In the air, adapted for the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, exclusive of cases governed by naval law. depots of arms, and, generally, all kinds of ammunition... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 164 pages
...State which may be used for militanoperations. Except in cases governed by naval law, all appliances adapted for the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or goods, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, depĂ´ts of arms, and, in general, all kinds of war material... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 228 pages
...generally, all movable property belonging to the 26 State which may be used for military operations. 27 All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, adapted 28 for the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons 29 or things, exclusive of cases governed... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - International Peace Conference - 1909 - 672 pages
...supplies, and, generally, all movable property of the State which may be used for operations of war. All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the...of arms, and, generally, all kinds of war material may be seized, even though belonging to private personSj^but they must be restored and indemnities... | |
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