Rules and Regulations Made in Pursuance of an Act of Parliament Passed in the Second Year of the Reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth,: Touching the Practice to be Observed in Suits and Proceedings in the Several Courts of Vice-Admiralty Abroad, and Established by the Kings Order in Council, Volume 632 |
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... appraisement and sale to issue , of which the Registrar is also to make an entry . This decree is then to be delivered by the Registrar to the Proctor , and by the latter to the Marshal , with instructions for its execution . The ...
... appraisement and sale to issue , of which the Registrar is also to make an entry . This decree is then to be delivered by the Registrar to the Proctor , and by the latter to the Marshal , with instructions for its execution . The ...
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... appraisement must be extracted by the Proctor for the salvors , and executed and returned into Court before the property is released . This constat of the value is necessary both for regulating the amount of bail to be taken , and for ...
... appraisement must be extracted by the Proctor for the salvors , and executed and returned into Court before the property is released . This constat of the value is necessary both for regulating the amount of bail to be taken , and for ...
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... Appraisement , No. 199 . See Form , No. 195 . § See Interlocutory Decrees , No. 196 to 198 . See Marshal's Return , No. 200 . ** See Monition , No. 187 . + See Minute , No. 201 . three days after service , requiring him immediately to ...
... Appraisement , No. 199 . See Form , No. 195 . § See Interlocutory Decrees , No. 196 to 198 . See Marshal's Return , No. 200 . ** See Monition , No. 187 . + See Minute , No. 201 . three days after service , requiring him immediately to ...
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... appraisement or sale of a ship or cargo , or for the appraisement and sale of a ship and cargo in cases when , by reason of the distance , the Marshal cannot be conveniently employed for the purpose without great expense.§ All ...
... appraisement or sale of a ship or cargo , or for the appraisement and sale of a ship and cargo in cases when , by reason of the distance , the Marshal cannot be conveniently employed for the purpose without great expense.§ All ...
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... appraisement , and of appraisement and sale , are to be extracted by the Proctor for the plaintiff or promoter in the cause . In those Courts in which it may be necessary that the same individual should act as advocate and Proctor , he ...
... appraisement , and of appraisement and sale , are to be extracted by the Proctor for the plaintiff or promoter in the cause . In those Courts in which it may be necessary that the same individual should act as advocate and Proctor , he ...
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100 sterling Act of Court Act on Petition Advocate Affidavit aforesaid Court allege and propound answer the action apparel and furniture Appraisement bail Bail Bond behalf bottomry brig cargo Cause Claim Compulsory or Subpoena condemned crew Decree or Commission Default deponent duty exceeding twelve folios female slaves final Hearing further alleged Insert names Instrument interlocutory decree pronounced Interrogatories lead the Witness Libel Ligo Lord the King Majesty's Marshal Michael Comerford Monition names of Ship oath Office Copies office of Admiralty owner paid party proponent doth persons Plea port Pound sterling proceeding in pœnam Proctor Proctor's name proponent doth allege Registrar Registry Retaining Fee schooner seized seizure Sentence or Interlocutory Ship and Master ship or vessel Signed Sovereign Lord STEPHEN LUSHINGTON Sterling Money Subduction Suit sureties TABLE OF FEES tackle taking the Examination therein United Kingdom vessel called Vice-Admiralty Court voyage Warrant of Arrest WILLIAM the Fourth Witnesses
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Page 15 - Parish in special and all others in general having or pretending to have any Right Title or Interest in the Premises to...
Page 2 - Majesty, having taken the said Memorial into consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to approve of what is therein proposed. And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.
Page 18 - Whenever a ship of war shall meet a merchantman liable to be searched, it shall be done in the most mild manner, and with every attention which is due between allied and friendly nations ; and in no case shall the search be made by an officer holding a rank inferior to that of lieutenant in the navy of Great Britain, or of ensign of a ship of the line in the Spanish navy.
Page 18 - ... or, if the ship's papers shall have been concealed, thrown overboard, or otherwise destroyed, that fact is to be stated in the affidavit. The affidavit being duly sworn and exhibited before the judge or surrogate, he is to decree a monition to issue, returnable fourteen days after service, citing by name the owners or persons implicated, if known, and all others in general, to appear and show cause why the forfeiture should not be decreed and the penalties pronounced for. Where the owners or...
Page 157 - Hartley, esq. on whom we have therefore conferred the rank of our minister plenipotentiary, have nominated, constituted and appointed, and by these presents do nominate, constitute and appoint him our true, certain, and undoubted commissioner, procurator, and plenipotentiary ; giving and granting to him all and all manner of faculty, power and authority, together with...
Page 2 - NOTE. — Should it be necessary for the Marshal to go any distance to execute any of the above Duties, there should be paid to him for Loss of Time and Travelling Expenses, in addition to the preceding Fees, the following : — If the distance exceed Two, and be under Four Miles...
Page 155 - Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits...
Page 16 - March 9, 1798, recites that more than a year and a day having elapsed, the cargo was condemned as good and lawful prize and as droits and perquisites of His Majesty in his Office of Admiralty...
Page 136 - London, during the usual time of merchants resorting thither, and thereby citing at the premises all persons in general having, or pretending to have, any right, title, or interest in the within-named ship
Page 24 - Act in that behalf made and provided ; and unless they shall so do, they hereby consent that execution shall issue forth against them, their heirs, executors and administrators, goods and chattels, wheresoever the same shall be found, to the value of the sum above mentioned. This bail was duly taken, acknowledged and received at the...