... in either of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port (as the case may be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of twenty-four hours... Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs - Page 305by United States. Department of State - 1869Full view - About this book
| World Peace Foundation - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 428 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs; in any of which cases the authorities of the port, or of the nearest port...immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been permitted to remain within the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue... | |
| United States. War Department - 1916 - 1308 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs ; in any of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port...immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been permitted to remain within the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1911 - 362 pages
...provisions or things necessan for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs; in any of whici, cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port (as the cas« may be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after th« expiration of such period... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - International law - 1913 - 622 pages
...for the subsistence of the crew, or need of repairs; in either of which cases she was to be required to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of twenty-four hours. To prevent the use of neutral ports or waters by belligerent vessels as a starting-point... | |
| Charles H. Stockton - International law - 1914 - 644 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs; in any of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port...immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been permitted to remain within the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 366 pages
...the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs ; in any of which cases the authorities of the port or nearest port (as the case may be) shall require her...immediate use, and no such vessel which may have been permitted to remain within the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1914 - 376 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or repairs; in either of which cases the authorities of the port, or of the nearest port (as the case may.be) shall require her to put to sea as soon as possible after the expiration of such period of... | |
| United States. Department of State - Neutrality - 1915 - 1304 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs; in any of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port...for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may been have permitted to remain within the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall... | |
| International law - 1915 - 962 pages
...provisions or things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, or for repairs; in any of which cases the authorities of the port or of the nearest port...twenty-four hours, without permitting her to take hi supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been... | |
| Panama Canal (Panama) - 1915 - 508 pages
...larger calibre, or by the addition thereto of any equipment solely aplicable to war. of which cases, the authorities of the port or of the nearest port...as possible after the expiration of such period of 24 hours, without permitting her to lake in supplies beyond what may be necessary for her immediate... | |
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