WHEN a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement of hostilities in an enemy port, it is desirable that it should be allowed to depart freely, either immediately, or after a reasonable number of days of grace... International Law Studies - Stran 224avtor: Naval War College (U.S.) - 1909Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1922 - 738 strani
...Convention, 1907, No. VI., provides (inter alia) as follows : Art. 1 : " When a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement...desirable that it should be allowed to depart freely, cither immediately, or after a reasonable number of days of grace . . . ." Art 2: "A merchant ship,... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - 1916 - 142 strani
...provisions are contained in articles 1, 2, 3, 4.) ARTICLE 1. When a merchant ship belonging tooneofthe belligerent powers is at the commencement of hostilities...pass, direct to its port of destination or any other r.ort indicated. The same rule should apply in the case of a ship which has left its last port of departure... | |
| 1915 - 1080 strani
...signed and ratified by both Germany and Great Britain, provides that "When a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement...port of destination or any other port indicated," (Art. 1) and that " A merchant ship unable, owing to circumstances of force majeure to leave the enemy... | |
| 1916 - 992 strani
...Vol. 32, p. 433) By Art. 1 of the Sixth Hague Convention, 1907, "When a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement...immediately or after a reasonable number of days of grace." By Art. 2, "A merchant ship which, owing to circumstances beyond its control, may have been unable... | |
| John Westlake - 1907 - 376 strani
...September 1907. Art. 1. When a merchantman of one of the belligerent powers is found at the opening of hostilities in an enemy port, it is desirable that it should be allowed to leave freely, either immediately or after a sufficient term of grace, and to proceed straight, after... | |
| John Westlake - 1907 - 364 strani
...Art. 1. When a merchantman of one of the belligerent powers is found at the opening of hostilities iu an enemy port, it is desirable that it should be allowed to leave freely, either immediately or after a sufficient term of grace, and to proceed straight, after... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1908 - 164 strani
...form, have agreed upon the following provisions : — ARTTCLK 1. When a merchant-ship belonging to oue of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement of...its port of destination or any other port indicated to it. The same principle applies in the case of a ship which has left its last port of departure before... | |
| Percy Bordwell - 1908 - 420 strani
...Contracting Powers] have agreed upon the following provisions: AET, L When a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent Powers is at the commencement...grace, and to proceed, after being furnished with a pau, direct to its port of destination or any other port indicated. The same rule should apply in the... | |
| 1908 - 228 strani
...belonging to one of the belligerent 23 Powers is at the commencement of hostilities in an enemy port, 24 it is desirable that it should be allowed to depart freely, either 25 immediately, or after a reasonable number of days of grace, 26 and to proceed, after being furnished... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1909 - 566 strani
...and due form, have agreed upon the following provisions: ARTICLE 1 When a merchant ship belonging to one of the belligerent powers is at the commencement...immediately, or after a reasonable number of days of grace, 1 On March 10, 1908, the Senate of the United States, in executive aeesion advised and consented to... | |
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