| William Edward Hall - International law - 1880 - 776 pages
...what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether ships of war or merchant-ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead,... | |
| Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 818 pages
...what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether ships of war or merchant-ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead,... | |
| Ferdinand Perels, Léon Arendt - Maritime law - 1884 - 510 pages
...what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...such port, roadstead, or waters, for a longer period tl.an 24 hours after her necessary repairs shall have been completed. Provided, nevertheless, that... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1885 - 1010 pages
...necessary for her immediate use ; " ' and no such vessel which may have been allowed to " ' remain within British waters for the purpose of repair "...' a longer period than twenty-four hours after her neces" ' sary repairs shall have been completed. Provided, " ' nevertheless, that in all cases in which... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1022 pages
...the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue within such port, harbor, roadstead, or waters for a longer period than twenty-four...hours after her necessary repairs shall have been coinpleted, unless within such twenty-four hours a vessel, whether ship-ofwar. privateer, or merchant... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1893 - 658 pages
...what may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether ships of war or merchant ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead,... | |
| United States. Naval War Records Office - United States - 1895 - 964 pages
...what may be necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...there shall be any vessels (whether ships of war, privateers, or merchant ships) of both the said belligerent parties in the same port, roadstead, or... | |
| 1895 - 410 pages
...may be necessary for her immediate use ; and no such Tessel which may ha-ve been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...nevertheless, that in all cases in which there shall be any vessel (whether ships of war or merchants ships) of the said belligerent parties in the same port,... | |
| United States. Naval War Records Office - United States - 1895 - 966 pages
...what maybe necessary for her immediate use; and no such vessel which may have been allowed to remain within British waters for the purpose of repair shall...have been completed: Provided, nevertheless, that in nil cases in which there shall be any vessels (whether ships of war, privateers, or merchant ships)... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 584 pages
...the waters of the United States for the purpose of repair shall continue within such port, harbor, roadstead, or waters for a longer period than twenty-four...after her necessary repairs shall have been completed, unless within such twentyfour hours a vessel, whether ship of war, privateer, or merchant ship, of... | |
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