| United States - 1918 - 604 Seiten
...Maria," 1 C. Rob., 360.— In this case the court said : " This right, [of visit and search] is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the right of maritime capture; because, if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether... | |
| Jean Pierre Adrien François - 1919 - 396 Seiten
...belemmering van het contrabandevervoer illusoir. Terecht sprak dan ook WII.LIAM SCOTT van „a right so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture". *) Worden nu de omstandigheden van dien aard, dat de verifiëering der scheepspapieren niet meer in... | |
| John Ashley Hall - 1921 - 436 Seiten
...ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. The right is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture, because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient enquiry whether there is property that... | |
| John Ashley Hall - 1921 - 418 Seiten
...ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. The right is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture, because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient enquiry whether there is property that... | |
| Sterling Edwin Edmunds - 1925 - 482 Seiten
...could resist. Thus Lord Stowell said in the Case of The Maria, in 1799 : This right (of visit) is so clear in principle that no man can deny it who admits the right of maritime capture; because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 Seiten
...incontestible right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of a belligerent nation. . . . This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture, because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether there is property that... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1928 - 140 Seiten
...ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visit and search exists. This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture; because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether there is property that... | |
| Henry J. Bourguignon - 2004 - 332 Seiten
...ascertaining these points that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture; because if you are not at liberty to ascertain by sufficient inquiry whether there is property that... | |
| 1861 - 654 Seiten
...ascertaining these facts that the necessity of this right of visitation and search exists. This right is so clear in principle, that no man can deny it who admits the legality of maritime capture ; because if you are not at liberty to ascertain, by sufficient enquiry, whether there is property... | |
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