| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - 1799 - 424 strani
...civil confumption ; for it being impoffible to afcertain the final ufc of an article ancipitis ufus, it is not an injurious rule which deduces both ways the final ufc from the immediate deftination ; and the prefum'ption of a hoftile ufe, founded on its deftination... | |
| James Kent - 1832 - 590 strani
...port of naval military equipment, it will be presumed that the articles were going for military use, although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption. As it is impossible to ascertain the final use of an article ancipitis usus, it is not an injurious... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 strani
...of naval equipment, it shall " be intended that the articles were going for " military use, although merchant ships resort " to the same place, and although...final use from " the immediate destination ; and the pre" sumption of a hostile use, founded on its " destination to a military port, is very much " inflamed,... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 strani
...port of naval equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although...impossible to ascertain the final application of an article ancipitia usus, it is not an injurious rule which deduces both ways the final use from the immediate... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 410 strani
...port of naval equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although it is possible that tho articles might have been applied to civil consumption; for it being impossible to ascertain the... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 strani
...naval military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although...articles might have been, applied to civil consumption. Ibid. 6. Cheese fit for naval use and going to a port of naval equipment is contraband. The Zclden... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 strani
...of military equipment; it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although...consumption ; for it being impossible to ascertain the final use of an article ancipitis nsus, it is not an injurious rule, which deduces both ways the final use... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 strani
...port of naval military equipment, it will be presumed that the articles were going for military use, although it is possible that the articles might have been applied to civil consumption. As it is impossible to ascertain positively the final use of an article ancipitis t«,w£, it is not... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 568 strani
...naval military equipment, it shall be intended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although...consumption ; for it being impossible to ascertain the final use of an article ancipitis usus, it is not an injurious rule which deduces both ways the final use... | |
| H. Byerley Thomson - 1854 - 156 strani
...port of naval equipment, it shall be contended that the articles were going for military use, although merchant ships resort to the same place, and although...injurious rule which deduces both ways the final use from immediate destination; and the presumption of a hostile use, founded on its destination to a military... | |
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