| 1880 - 556 strani
...treaty with France, the fourth article of which provided that " property captured and not yet definitely condemned, or which may be captured before the exchange...mutually restored on the following proofs of ownership," etc. 8 US Stat. at Large, 178. The condemnation of the Peggy was by the Supreme Court regarded as lawful... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 758 strani
...convention has these words: " Property captured, and not yet definitely condemned, or which may he captured before the exchange of ratifications, (contraband goods destined to an enemy's port cxcepted.) shall be mutually restored." "This article shall take effect from the date of the signature... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 strani
...its subsequent expiration. Ibid. By the. fourth article of the treaty of 1800 it was provided that " property captured, and not yet definitively condemned,...enemy's port excepted), shall be mutually restored." It was further provided that this provision should take effect from the signature of the convention,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 strani
...its subsequent expiration. Ibid. By the fourth article of the treaty of 1800 it was provided that " property captured, and not yet definitively condemned,...goods destined to an enemy's port excepted), shall be innitially restored." It was further provided that this provision should take effect from the signature... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1274 strani
...as they respect the United States or the Portuguese owners of the brig. The words of the treaty are, "property captured and not yet definitively condemned,...be captured before the exchange of ratifications, shall be mutually restored on the following proofs of ownership:" with respect to cargo, certificates;... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1886 - 64 strani
...captures were not covered by that second article, for the fourth article treated of others ; that is, of ""property captured, and not yet definitively condemned,...be captured before the exchange of ratifications;" and this property, it was agreed, should be restored. That is, while the negotiations of the Ellsworth... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 844 strani
...its subsequent expiration. Ibid. By the fourth article of the treaty of 1800 it was provided that " property captured, and not yet definitively condemned,...ratifications (contraband goods destined to an enemy's port exc«pted), shall be mutually restored." It was further provided that this provision should take effect... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 842 strani
...that " property captured,- aud not yet definitively condemned, or which may be i-aptnred before t he exchange of ratifications (contraband goods destined...enemy's port excepted), shall be mutually restored." It was mrtber provided that this provision should take effect from the signature of the convention,... | |
| 1888 - 912 strani
...to the owners under the stinulation of the fourth article of the convention, which provides that " property captured and not yet definitively condemned,...be captured before the exchange of ratifications, . . . shall be mutually restored," etc. United States v. The Schooner Peggy, 1 Cr., 103. g »og_ April... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 strani
...be restored." ARTICLE IV. — (Captured property, not definitively condemned, to be restored.) — "Property captured, and not yet definitively condemned,...port excepted), shall be mutually restored on the fol1 By subsequent articles of this convention the United States acknowledge the loan of ten million... | |
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