| William Whewell - 1872 - 436 pages
...sort of floating Colony. This is one mode of expressing a Rule which is assented to by all :* — That both the public and private vessels of every nation,...the high seas, and out of the territorial limits of another State, are subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong. But if we say that... | |
| Bombay (India). High Court of Judicature, Bombay (Presidency). Supreme Court - 1872 - 776 pages
...calculation) : so that the ordinary rule, by which the private et aL vessels of every nation on the high seas are subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong, ceases to operate when such vessels enter that part of the sea which is infra *\\ \n { « -^daminium... | |
| David Nasmith - 1873 - 552 pages
...nation, 1 Wheaton, p. 160. 2 Ib., p. 285. 3 Ib., p. 161. " See 'Comity,' p. 284. « Ib., p. 238 et seq. on the high seas, and out of the territorial limits...subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong.1 9. The jurisdiction which the nation has over its public and private vessels is exclusive... | |
| 1874 - 450 pages
...vessel. " It stands as if that State were an independent sovereign State." And under the rule that both the public and private vessels of every nation...the jurisdiction of the State, to which they belong, the ship was a portion of the territory of Massachusetts, and the assigment by the insolvent court... | |
| 1874 - 440 pages
...vessel. " It stands as if that State were an independent sovereign State." And under the rule that both the public and private vessels of every nation...the jurisdiction of the State, to which they belong, the ship was a portion of the territory of Massachusetts, and the assigment by the insolvent court... | |
| 1880 - 892 pages
...subjects within its territory. On the high seas, Loth the public and private vessels of every nation are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong. Offenses there committed against its own municipal laws give to the state to which the vessels belong... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1881 - 658 pages
...foreign tribunals is, as stated by Wheaton, that the public and private vessels of every nation oil the high seas, and out of the territorial limits of...the jurisdiction of the State to which they belong. This jurisdiction, however, is exclusive only so far as respects offenses against its own municipal... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1888 - 830 pages
...and the court of admiralty have alternate jurisdiction between high and low water-mark. 3 Inst. 113. Both the public and private vessels of every nation...the high seas and out of the territorial limits of auy other state are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong. Every offence committed... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Alexander Charles Boyd - 1889 - 980 pages
...ioe. them (i). onihe'state ^' Both the P u klic and private vessels of every nation, over its public on the high seas, and out of the territorial limits of any and private • . vessels on the other State, are subject to the jurisdiction of the State to which... | |
| 1890 - 964 pages
...subjects within its territory. On the high sens, both the public and private vessels of every nation are subject to the jurisdiction of the state to which they belong. Offenses there committed against its own municipal laws give to the state to which the vessels belong... | |
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