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... reasonable police regulations for its own peace and safety . Message of President Grant to the Congress of the United States , De- cember , 1870 ; and treaties there cited . Inland waters . 56. The right to navigate inland waters not ...
... reasonable police regulations for its own peace and safety . Message of President Grant to the Congress of the United States , De- cember , 1870 ; and treaties there cited . Inland waters . 56. The right to navigate inland waters not ...
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... reasonable police and military regulations in res- pect of the territorial waters of another nation , as the latter may prescribe , ' and to Chapter X. , relative to PIRACY . 1 Bluntschli , §§ 330-332 . This has been lately held by ...
... reasonable police and military regulations in res- pect of the territorial waters of another nation , as the latter may prescribe , ' and to Chapter X. , relative to PIRACY . 1 Bluntschli , §§ 330-332 . This has been lately held by ...
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... reasonable salvage and expenses , not exceeding one - fourth of its value , as may be ad- judged by the courts of such nation . ' Proceedings for such restoration must be there begun on behalf of such owner , or the nation of which he ...
... reasonable salvage and expenses , not exceeding one - fourth of its value , as may be ad- judged by the courts of such nation . ' Proceedings for such restoration must be there begun on behalf of such owner , or the nation of which he ...
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... reasonable time has elapsed after his powers have terminated , " except as provided in the next two articles . 1 Thus , if he is a resident at the time of his appointment , his exemp- tion dates from the time of the receipt of his ...
... reasonable time has elapsed after his powers have terminated , " except as provided in the next two articles . 1 Thus , if he is a resident at the time of his appointment , his exemp- tion dates from the time of the receipt of his ...
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... - sonal , to a reasonable extent , free of duty . See Lawrence's Wheaton , p . 416 ; Attorney - General v . Thornton , 1 Mc- Lelland's Rep . , pp . 600 , 607 . It is sometimes said , that he may be required 56 DRAFT OUTLINES OF AN.
... - sonal , to a reasonable extent , free of duty . See Lawrence's Wheaton , p . 416 ; Attorney - General v . Thornton , 1 Mc- Lelland's Rep . , pp . 600 , 607 . It is sometimes said , that he may be required 56 DRAFT OUTLINES OF AN.
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Página 202 - ... points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam...
Página 205 - ... sees the masts of the other in a line or nearly in a line with her own, and by night to cases in which each vessel is in such a position as to see both the side lights of the other.
Página 205 - Art. 15. If two ships under steam are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other. This Article only applies to cases where ships are meeting end on, or nearly end on, in such a manner as to involve risk of collision...
Página 114 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Página 620 - No ship of war or privateer of either belligerent shall be permitted, while in any port, harbor, roadstead or waters within the jurisdiction of the United States, to take in any supplies except provisions and such other things as may be requisite for the subsistence of her crew...
Página 209 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any vessel or the owner or master or crew thereof from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen or by the special circumstances of the case.
Página 208 - If two ships under steam are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the ship which has the other on her own starboard side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Página 442 - States, shall be proved or admitted in any other court within the United States, by the attestation of the clerk and the seal of the court annexed, if there be a seal, together with a certificate of the judge, chief justice, or presiding magistrate that the said attestation is in due form.
Página 494 - If the citizen or subject of a country or place invaded or conquered gives information to his own government, from which he is separated by the hostile army, or to the army of his government, he is a war traitor, and death is the penalty of his offence.
Página 395 - A thing is deemed to be affixed to land when it is attached to it by roots, as in the case of trees, vines, or shrubs; or imbedded in it, as in case of walls; or permanently resting upon it, as in the case of buildings; or permanently attached to what is thus permanent, as by means of cement, plaster, nails, bolts, or screws.