... myself except by intercepting what is sent, necessity, as elsewhere explained, gives us a right to intercept it, but under the obligation of restitution, except there be cause to the contrary. If the supplies sent impede the exaction of my rights,... Hugonis Grotii de jure belli et pacis libri tres - Page 8by Hugo Grotius - 1853Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 996 pages
...supplies sent impede the exaction of my rights, and if he who sends them may know this; as if I were besieging a town, or blockading a port, and if surrender...or peace were expected; he will be bound to me for damages.38 How thoroughly the passages quoted from Grotius express the theory and practice of the United... | |
| International law - 1903 - 126 pages
...supplies sent impede the exaction of my rights, and if he who sends them may know this — as if I were besieging a town, or blockading a port, and if surrender or peace were expected — he will be boimd to me for damages, as a person would who liberates a debtor from prison, or assists his flight... | |
| Clarence Morris - Law - 1971 - 588 pages
...supplies sent impede the exaction of my rights, and if he who sends them may know this, as if I were besieging a town, or blockading a port, and if surrender...were expected; he will be bound to me for damages . . . But if, besides, the injustice of my enemy and he confirm him ii will then be bount. t for the... | |
| Hugo Grotius - International law - 1853 - 540 pages
...supplies sent impede the exaction of my rights, and if he who sends them may know this ; as if I were besieging a town, or blockading a port, and if surrender or peace were expected; he will be beund to me for damages ; as a person would who liberates my debtor from prison, or assists his flight... | |
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