| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 str.
...hundred dollars each, and for the sailors and p.issc'iigers, one hundred dollars each. ARTICLE XXII. It is further agreed, that in all cases, the established...courts for prize causes, in the country to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone take cognizance of them. And whenever such tribunal of either... | |
| United States - 1804 - 454 str.
...five hundred dollars each, and for the sailors and passengers, one hundred dollars each. ART. XXII. It is further agreed, that in all cases, the established...courts for prize causes, in the country to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone take cognizance of them. And whenever such tribu- , nal of either... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1809 - 562 str.
...'6. f. 34. art. 22.) condemn a prize not carried into a French port. The words of the article are, " it is further agreed that, in all cases, " the established courts for prize causes, in the coun" try to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone " take cognizance of them." Hence it is... | |
| Thomas Bee, United States. District Court (South Carolina) - 1810 - 580 str.
...first clause of this article, and the only one relative to this case, is in the following words: " It is further agreed, that " in all cases, the established...courts for prize causes, in the " country to which piizes may be conducted, shall take cogni" zance of them." It strikes me upon an attentive consideration... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 516 str.
...6. p. 34. art. 22.) condemn a prize not carried into a French port. The words of the article are, " it is further agreed that, in all cases, the established...courts for prize causes, in the country to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone take cognisancefof them." Hence it is to be. inferred, that as... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 str.
...five hundred dollars each, and for the sailors and passengers one hundred dollars each. Art. XXII. It is further agreed, that in all cases, the established...courts for prize causes, in the country to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone fake cognizance of them. And whenever such tribunal of either... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 550 str.
...existing treaty. It had been stipulated by the 22d article of the convention, of the 30th September 1800, "that, in all cases the established courts for prize causes in the country to which the prizes might be conducted, should alone take cot^niz.ince of them."' Of twenty-seven vessels and carsroes... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828 - 1316 str.
...enein)''s port, that ilu-y have no contraband goods on hoard, shall be suflkient. ART. XXIII. It is furlher agreed , that in all cases the established courts for prize causes, in the country to \vhich the prizes inay be conducled, shall alone take eognizance of them. And whenever" such tribunal... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 str.
...to an enemy's port, that they have no contraband goods on board, shall be sufficient. ARTICLE 23d. It is further agreed, that in all cases the established...courts for prize causes, in the country to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone take cognisance of them. And whenever such tribunal of either... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 str.
...bound to an enemy's port, that they have DO contraband goods on board, shall be sufficient. ART. 23. It is further agreed, that in all cases the established courts for prize causes, in the countries to which the prizes may be conducted, shall alone take cognizance of them. And whenever such... | |
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