The Consuls, Vice-Consuls, and Commercial Agents shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their... The Executive Documents - Page 115by the executive documents printed by order of the senate of the united states for the second session of the forty-fourth congress, 1876 and '77, and the special session of the senate, march, 1877 - 1877Full view - About this book
| Commerce - 1848 - 706 pages
...judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the masters and crews of the vessel belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the locnl authorities, unless the conduct of the crewe or "I the captain should disturb the order or tranquillity... | |
| United States - Law - 1848 - 584 pages
...Streitig1848. and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the masters and crews of the vessel belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to their charge without the interference of (lie local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or of the captain should disturb the order... | |
| Europe - 1849 - 804 pages
...commercial agents, shall have the right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators, in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the...without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captains, should disturb the order or the tranquillity,... | |
| Karl von Martens, Ferdinand de Cornot baron de Cussy - Europe - 1849 - 812 pages
...commercial agents , shall have (he right, as such , to sit as judges and arbitrators , in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of the...whose interests are committed to their charge, without Ihe interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews, or of the captains, should... | |
| Oldenburg (Germany : Landkreis) - 1849 - 752 pages
...may arise between tile master! and crews of the vessels belonging to tlif nation , whose interesta are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, uniese the conduct of the crews or of the Captain should disturb the order or tranquillity of the country;... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1850 - 736 pages
...right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in such differences as may arise between the masters and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose...without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or of the captain should disturb the order or tranquility of the country... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Presidents - 1850 - 408 pages
...in such differences as may arise between the captains and crews of vessels belonging to the nations whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or of the captains should disturb the order or tranquillity of the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Presidents - 1850 - 412 pages
...in such differences as may arise between the captains and c:ews of vessels belonging to the nations whose interests are committed to their charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or of the captains should disturb the order or tranquillity of the... | |
| Commerce - 1850 - 712 pages
...right, as such, to sit as judges and arbitrators in euch differences as may arise between the masters and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose interests are committed to then: charge, without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crews or... | |
| United States - Law - 1859 - 970 pages
...right, as such, to judge in quality of arbitrators, such differences as may arise between the masters and crews of the vessels belonging to the nation whose...without the interference of the local authorities, unless the conduct of the crew, or of the captain, should disturb the public peace or order of the... | |
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