| 1807 - 750 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power, whose subjeft is a party before them. " If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. " This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced, by many... | |
| 1817 - 512 halaman
...himself aggrieved by the sentence of an inferior court, he may appeal to the superior courts of review. If no appeal be offered, it is an acknowledgment of...justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. If an appeal be admitted, and the judges in the last resort give sentence according to... | |
| Archer Polson - 1848 - 146 halaman
...the treaties subsisting with the neutral power whose subject is a party before them. If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. Though the law of nations be the general rule, yet it may, by mutual agreement between... | |
| Richard Wildman - 1849 - 662 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power, whose subject is a party before them. If no appeal is offered it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to and enforced by many treaties... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - 1853 - 568 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power, whose subject is a party before them. " If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. " This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced, by many... | |
| 1854 - 1060 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power whose subject is a party before them. "" If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. '"This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced by many... | |
| William Hazlitt, Henry Philip Roche - 1854 - 508 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power whose subject is a party before them. " If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. "This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced by many treaties.... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1857 - 660 halaman
...Treaties subsisting with that neutral power whose subject is a party before them. " <If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive. " 'This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced, by many... | |
| Owen Davies Tudor - 1860 - 934 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power whose subject is a party before them. " If no appeal is offered, it is an acknowledgment of the justice of the sentence by the parties themselves, and conclusive." Answer to the Prussian Memorial concerning Neutral Ships, Harg. Coll. Jur. 134 ; see also... | |
| David Maclachlan - 1860 - 1046 halaman
...treaties subsisting with that neutral power, whose subject is a party before them. "If no appeal is the contract contained in the bill of lading had been made with liimself. "Nothing herein con conclusive. " This manner of trial and adjudication is supported, alluded to, and enforced by many... | |
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