The Law of Nations Affecting Commerce During War: With a Review of the Jurisdiction, Practice And Proceedings of Prize Courts
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He has his action in personam, also, to recover for his meritorious ser- vice, but his first and proper remedy is m rem. In the case of a recapture, where the property is again taken by the enemy, and followed by con- 1 The Helen, 3 Bob., 224; The Urania, 5 Rob., 148; The Progress, Edwards, 211 ; The Hope, Hay & Marriott, 216. 8 The Belle, Edwards, 66. 8 The Henry, Edwards, 162. * The John and Jane, 4 Rob., 211 and note. 244 SALVAGE. demnation in an enemy's port, if that condemnation be subsequ...ently overruled by an order of release from the sovereign power of the state, the right to salvage is revived under the recapture. 1 The doctrine It is a familiar principle in the law of capture, as aght SS appiied we have seen, that vessels of war in sight at the to recaptures ^ me f ^he capture, are entitled to share in its as oasis of sal- ■*•... vage claim, benefits: The same principle is applied to the right of salvage in the case of recapture. Na- tional ships in sight are regarded as joint-captors.
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