| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 str.
...of proving its existence. 35. Conditional contraband is liable to capture only when on board a ship bound for territory belonging to or occupied by the...not to be discharged in an intervening neutral port, ie, a port at which the ship has to touch before reaching its destination. 36. If a ship has conditional... | |
| 1916 - 992 str.
...Declaration of London, which stated that "conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to...of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged at an intervening neutral port." This withdrawal was authorized when one of the Principal Secretaries... | |
| 1915 - 1080 str.
...where it was detained for several days for the purpose of conducting the search. down the rule that conditional contraband is not liable to capture except when found on board a vessel bound for enemy territory and for the armed forces of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged in an intervening... | |
| 1914 - 1078 str.
...the case of absolute contraband is essentially different. The ship's papers furnish complete proof as to the voyage on which the vessel is engaged and as to the place where the cargo is to be discharged ; but this would not be so if the vessel were encountered... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - 1909 - 672 str.
...destination is presumed to be innocent. The presumptions set up by this Article may be rebutted. ART. 35. Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except...voyage on which the vessel is engaged and as to the knowledge, supplies the enemy Government with articles of the kind in question." The Undersecretary... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1909 - 636 str.
...Article may be rebutted. ARTICLE XXXV Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except P. 297 when found on board a vessel bound for territory belonging...an intervening neutral port. The ship's papers are complete proof both as to the voyage on which the vessel is engaged and as to the port of discharge... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1909 - 220 str.
...forces. These presumptions may, however, be rebutted. Conditional Contraband is liable to capture only when " found on board a vessel bound for territory...to be discharged in an intervening neutral port." But in cases where the enemy country has no seaboard, it can be captured on board an enemy ship bound... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 str.
...an enemy authority or the ARTICLE 35.' Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to...of the enemy, and when it is not to be discharged at an intervening neutral port. agent of such or to a dealer shown to have supplied articles of the... | |
| Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 str.
...is presumed to be innocent. The presumptions set up by this Article may be rebutted. Article 35. — Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except...not to be discharged in an intervening neutral port. APPENDIX D 261 The ship's papers are conclusive proof both as to the voyage on which the vessel is... | |
| International Law Association. Conference - 1910 - 822 str.
...or passage " applies to absolute contraband. On the other hand conditional contraband by Article 35 is not liable to capture, except when found on board...when it is not to be discharged in an intervening The legal incidents of absolute and of conditional contraband and the application of the principle... | |
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