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" A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. "
The Quarterly Review - Page 474
edited by - 1909
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Hertslet's Commercial Treaties: A Collection of Treaties and ..., Volume 27

Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1917 - 1316 pages
...blockade, consequently the neutral part of her cargo is not liable to condemnation. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of bad weather. 72. A vessel can only be captured for breach of blockade if she has knowledge of the blockade...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 211

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1909 - 710 pages
...we find the important stipulation of Art. 4, enacting the old customary rule that a blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily...a neutral port subsequently to the notification of the blockade to the Power which owns such port. Further, according to Art. 20, a vessel which has attempted...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official ..., Volume 3

1909 - 434 pages
...3. The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. ARTICLE 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. ARTICLE 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. ARTICLE 6. The commander...
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Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between ...

1913 - 480 pages
...of the committee, in order to remove all possibility of misunderstanding. AST. 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. It is not enough for a blockade to be established ; it must be maintained. If it is raised it may be...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 4

Hugh Chisholm - 1910 - 1056 pages
...Art. 3. The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Art. 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art. 6. The commander of...
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Sea Law and Sea Power as They Would be Affected by Recent Proposals; with ...

Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 pages
...The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Article 4. — A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Article 5. — A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Article 6. — The...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 4

1910 - 1066 pages
...Art. 3. The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Art. 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art. 6. Thecommanderof...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Aus to Cal

1910 - 1052 pages
...Art. 3. The question whether a blockade is effective ¡sa question of fact. Art. 4. A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Art. 5. A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Art- 6. The commander of...
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The Principles of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1910 - 776 pages
...employed at its commencement, provided that an adequate force appears to renew it. But " a blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather." 1 It is now established that the occupation by a victorious belligerent of a place under blockade by...
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Sea Law and Sea Power as They Would be Affected by Recent Proposals; with ...

Thomas Gibson Bowles - 1910 - 320 pages
...The question whether a blockade is effective is a question of fact. Article 4. — A blockade is not regarded as raised if the blockading force is temporarily withdrawn on account of stress of weather. Article 5.— A blockade must be applied impartially to the ships of all nations. Article 6. — The...
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