American Maritime Cases, Volume 3American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1988 |
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Page 1945
... considered piracy . Piracy was traditionally defined as an unauthorized act of violence on the open seas against another vessel with intention to plunder . See 1958 Geneva Convention on the High Seas , Art . 15 ; United States v ...
... considered piracy . Piracy was traditionally defined as an unauthorized act of violence on the open seas against another vessel with intention to plunder . See 1958 Geneva Convention on the High Seas , Art . 15 ; United States v ...
Page 2057
... considered by the Court in this case , namely , the business contacts . which defendant Canion had with the United States . Plaintiff points out that the Supreme Court's opinion in Rhoditis , in stating that a court should as an ...
... considered by the Court in this case , namely , the business contacts . which defendant Canion had with the United States . Plaintiff points out that the Supreme Court's opinion in Rhoditis , in stating that a court should as an ...
Page 2141
... considered in context . At the Virginia Convention , discussion focused on the question of Virginia's liability for debts that arose under state law , and which could be brought into federal court only through diversity suits by ...
... considered in context . At the Virginia Convention , discussion focused on the question of Virginia's liability for debts that arose under state law , and which could be brought into federal court only through diversity suits by ...
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