Capture - Law Dictionary Search Results
F.C.S
marine insurance these letters stand for the words 'free of capture and seizure.'
Coursing
dogs who follow by sight and not by scent and capture it by their swiftness. As to the coursing of captive
Constructive total loss
Co., 1908 AC 144. As to a total loss by capture, see Andersen v. Marten, 1908 AC 334. See Arnould on
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Apprehension
Apprehension [fr. appreendere, Lat., to seize], the capture of a person upon a criminal charge. See ARREST.
Declaration of Paris
Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. Blockades to be binding must be real.
Piscicapture
Capture of fishes as by angling
VerbarMadrague
A large fish pound used for the capture of the tunny in the Mediterranean also applied to the
Kingfisher
family Alcedinidaelig Most of them feed upon fishes which they capture by diving and seizing them with the beak others feed
Khond
the earth goddess murder of female infants and marriage by capture
Continental system
of blockade and British subjects property and merchandise subject to capture and excluding British ships from all parts of Europe under
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