| John Dodson, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - Admiralty - 1815 - 534 pages
...likewife, with refpeft to fervices fubfequently performed, they muft be confidered precifely in the fame light; I think I may lay it down as a certain and fixed rule, that no fervices antecedent or fubfequent, unlefs the veflel is employed in the identical fervice of the expedition,... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Dodson - Admiralty - 1815 - 540 pages
...to lervices i'ublequently performed, they mult be conifdered preciferyirfthe lame light ; 1 think 1 may lay it down as a certain and fixed rule, that no tervlces antecedent or fubjequeht/unlets the veilel is employed in the identical Tervice~of the expedition,... | |
| Francis Ludlow Holt - Maritime law - 1824 - 680 pages
...captors beyond the present limits ; no service, therefore, antecedent or subsequent, unless the ship be employed in the identical service of the expedition, will impart a prize interest. (/) Constructive assistance by boats cannot entitle the ships to which they (a) Charlotte Caroline,... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - Admiralty - 1847 - 804 pages
...Services antecedent or subsequent only. 94. No services antecedent or subsequent, unless the vessel be employed in the identical service of the expedition, will impart a prize interest. Buenos Ayres, 1 Dodson, 34. 95. A frigate which, pursuant to orders, cruised along the eastern coast... | |
| Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...treasure captured there. It is a fixed rule, that no services antecedent or subsequent, unless the ship is employed in the identical service of the expedition, will impart a prize interest (w). Where vessels were captured by ships forming part of Lord Keith's fleet, employed in the blockade... | |
| Admiralty - 1853 - 702 pages
...court, or of the Lords Commissioners of Appeal, to extend the interests of joint capture beyond their present limits. So, likewise, with respect to services...be considered precisely in the same light ; I think 1 may lay it down as a certain and fixed rule, that no services antecedent or subsequent, unless the... | |
| Richard Wildman - Capture at sea - 1854 - 180 pages
...not entitled to share. It is a fixed rule that no services antecedent or subsequent, unless the ship is employed in the identical service of the expedition, will impart a prize interest (f). Where vessels were captured by ships forming part of Lord Keith's fleet employed in the blockade... | |
| Alfred Kinloch - 1864 - 470 pages
...are entitled to the benefit resulting from it. Sir William Scott, in delivering judgment, said, "/ think I may lay it down as a certain and fixed rule,,...OF THE EXPEDITION, will impart a Prize interest." In the cases of the LORD MIDDLETON and of ,^fje JLOI.a the GALEN, Lord Stowell, " without laying down... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe, Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty - Awards and Prizes - 1905 - 712 pages
...Court or of the Lords Commissioners of Appeal to extend the interests of joint-capture beyond their present limits. So likewise with respect to services...identical service of the expedition, will impart a prizeinterest. If, therefore, I had to dispose of this case on principles of law, I should have no... | |
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