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" Thirdly. That, when that visit is made, the vessel is not then to be seized without a search carefully made so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the insurgents and to their ports directly,... "
Reports of Cases in Prize: Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District ... - Page 400
by Samuel Blatchford, United States. District Court (New York : Southern District) - 1866 - 729 pages
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The Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War: With a Review of the ...

Francis Henry Upton - Capture at sea - 1863 - 542 pages
...not then to be seized without a search carefully made, so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband, of war...insurgents, and to their ports directly, or indirectly by transhipment, or otherwise violating the blockade ; and that if, after visitation and search, it shall...
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The United States Against the Bark "Springbok", and Her Cargo: In Prize ...

F. H. Upton - Prize courts - 1863 - 26 pages
...whenever the result of your search shall render ¡treasonable to believe that she is engaged in conveying contraband of war, for or to the insurgents and to their ports, directly — or indirectly by tr in shipment.'' Having thus established, as is believed, incontrovertibly, the proposition of law...
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The United States, Against the Schooner "Stephen Hart" and Her Cargo: In ...

Francis Henry Upton - 1863 - 44 pages
...Stephen Hart," when captured, though ostensibly pursuing a voyage between neutral ports, was actually engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the insurgents and their ports directly, or indirectly by transhipment. This fact is overwhelmingly established by the...
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Regulations for the Government of the United States Navy

United States. Navy Department - 1865 - 374 pages
...not then to be seized without a search carefully made, so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the enemy, and to his ports, directly or indirectly; or unless she is attempting to violate a blockade...
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The History of the Navy During the Rebellion, Volume 1

Charles Brandon Boynton - United States - 1867 - 636 pages
...not then to be seized without a search carefully made so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war...transshipment, or otherwise violating the blockade ; and that, if after visitation and search, it shall appear to your satisfaction that she is, in good...
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Maritime Law Reports

Great Britain. Courts - Admiralty - 1868 - 602 pages
...is not to be seized " without a search carefully made, so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war...insurgents, and to their ports directly, or indirectly by transhipment, or otherwise violating the blockade." The main feature of these instructions, so far...
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The History of the Navy During the Rebellion, Volume 1

Charles Brandon Boynton - United States - 1870 - 632 pages
...not then to be seized without a search carefully made so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the insurgents and to then" ports, directly or indirectly by transshipment, or otherwise violating the blockade ; and that,...
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Regulations for the Government of the United States Navy

United States. Navy Department - 1870 - 402 pages
...not then to be seized without a search carefully made, so far as to render it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the enemy, and to his ports, directly or indirectly, or unless she is attempting to violate a blockade...
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Regulations for the Government of the Navy of the United States, 1876

United States. Navy Department - 1877 - 322 pages
...if nentral, is not to be seized without a visit and search. sea rch renders it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the enemy, and to his ports, directly or indirectly, or unless she is attempting to violate a blockade...
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Halleck's International Law: Or, Rules Regulating the Intercourse ..., Volume 2

Henry Wager Halleck - International law - 1878 - 644 pages
...title ; but where captured property is condemned without a search renders it reasonable to believe that she is engaged in carrying contraband of war for or to the enemy, and to his ports, directly or indirectly, or unless she is attempting to violate a blockade...
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