If the sentence of the Court of Admiralty is thought to be erroneous there is in every maritime country a superior court of review, consisting of the most considerable persons, to which the parties who think themselves aggrieved may appeal ; and this... Publications of the Navy Records Society - Pagina 3521894Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Ernest Mason Satow - 1915 - 456 pagina’s
...Maritime Country a superior Court of Review, consisting of the most considerable Persons, to which the Parties, who think themselves aggrieved, may Appeal...Sentence by the Parties themselves, and conclusive. Treaties This Manner of Tryal and Adjudication is supported, cited. alluded to, and inforced, by many... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 950 pagina’s
...105 is, in every maritime country, a Superior Court of Review, etc. to which the parties who thiuk themselves aggrieved, may appeal; and this Superior...the court of Admiralty, viz: the law of nations and treaties. This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced by many treaties."... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 564 pagina’s
...consisting of the most considerable persons, to which the " Parties, who think themselves aggriev'd, may appeal ; and this "superior Court judges by the...Subject is a Party before them. " If no Appeal is offer'd it is an Acknowledgment of the justice of " the Sentence by the Parties themselves, and conclusive.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 960 pagina’s
...thought to be erroneous, there is. in even- maritime country, a Superior Court of lie rien', &c. to which the parties who think themselves aggrieved, may appeal;...rule which governs the Court of Admiralty, viz. the liiw of nations and treaties. This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced... | |
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