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Contraband
Conditional contraband, formerly known as occasional contraband, consists of such materials as provisions and livestock feed. Cargo of this kind, while ...
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Conditional contrabands are goods susceptible of being used for war like and peaceful purposes. For example, coal and food. They are goods having peaceful ...
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Traditionally, contraband is classified into two categories, absolute contraband and conditional contraband. The former category includes arms, munitions, and ...
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Sep 21, 2011 ... In addition to these articles constituting absolute contraband there is what is called conditional contraband, compromising all kinds of food, food ...
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Page 4 - Conditional contraband is not liable to capture, except when found on board a vessel bound for territory belonging to or occupied by the enemy, or for ...
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Traditionally, contraband is classified into two categories, absolute contraband and conditional contraband. The former category includes arms, munitions, and ...
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of the rules regarding continuous voyage, conditional contraband, and the like. In -The Kim case the Prize Court had to consider the status of the cargoes of ...
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Jan 14, 2012 ... Conditional contraband, formerly known as occasional contraband, consists of materials such as provisions and livestock feed. Charge of this ...
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8434 results ... Munitions are certainly absolute contraband, but the status of food and other conditional contraband at least indirectly needed for war is often in ...
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(4) Submission without protest to British violations of the rules regarding absolute and conditional contraband as laid down in the Hague conventions, the ...
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