No ship of war or privateer of either belligerent shall hereafter be permitted, while in any port, roadstead or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of her majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such other things as may be requisite... International Law - Page 292by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 459 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Ashley Hall - Law of the sea - 1921 - 418 pages
...while in any such port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of His Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such...coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some nearer named neutral destination, and no coal shall... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Law of the sea - 1921 - 436 pages
...while in any such port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of His Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such...coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some nearer named neutral destination, and no coal shall... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1907 - 1436 pages
...while in any such port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of His Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such other things as may be reqiu'site for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry... | |
| International law - 1913 - 1576 pages
...to the territorial jurisdiction of His Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and roch other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and t.wpt so much coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the Beschränkte nearest port... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1926 - 1002 pages
...ship of war or privateer of a belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States,...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... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1928 - 1182 pages
...ship of war or privateer of a belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States,...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... | |
| History, Modern - 1862 - 862 pages
...permitted, while in any port, roadstead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, to take in any supplies, except provisions and such...coal only as may be sufficient to carry such vessel to the nearest port of her own country, or to some 1 nearer destination; and no coal shall be again... | |
| Carlton Savage - United States - 1934 - 928 pages
...ship of war or privateer of a belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States,...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... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1904 - 984 pages
...war or privateer of either belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States,...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... | |
| United States - Law - 1917 - 1056 pages
...ship of war or privateer of a belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States,...supplies except provisions and such other things as may bo requisite for the subsistence of her crew, and except so much coal only as may be sufficient to... | |
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