| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1873 - 636 pages
...to a certain extent, to agree with the law-officers. The regulation requires that " no coal shall W again supplied to any such ship of war, or privateer, in the same or any other pon. roadstead, or waters, subject to the territorial jurisdiction of Her Majesty, without special... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...or otherwise. ' 3. No ship of war 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 for the subsistence... | |
| William Edward Hall - Neutrality - 1874 - 236 pages
...further or otherwise. 3. No ship of war 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 for the subsistence... | |
| United States - Law - 1915 - 596 pages
...the quantity of coal which she would be entitled to receive, if dependent upon steam alone, and no coal shall be again supplied to any such ship of war or privateer in the same or any other port, harbor, roadstead, or waters of the United States, without special permission, until after the expiration... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - International - 1875 - 460 pages
...sufficient to carry them to the nearest port of their country or to some nearer destination, and that no coal shall be again supplied to any such ship of war or privateer in the same or any other port under British jurisdiction, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - International law - 1876 - 734 pages
...supplied to any such ship of war or privateer in the same or any other part under British jurisdiction, without special permission, until after the expiration of three months from the time of the previous supply." Mere passage 549. The mere passage of a Belligerent ship over toriai g waters!... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1878 - 644 pages
...further or otherwise. 3. No ship of war 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 anc such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence... | |
| William Edward Hall - International law - 1880 - 776 pages
...further or otherwise. 3. No ship of war 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 for the subsistence... | |
| James Lorimer - International law - 1884 - 648 pages
...country, or to some nearer destination, and no coal shall again be supplied to any such ship of war in the same or any other port, roadstead, or waters...months from the time when such coal may have been last supplied to her within British waters as aforesaid. 4. Armed ships of either party are interdicted... | |
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