Marque - Law Dictionary Search Results
Declaration of Paris
not liable to capture under enemy's flag. Blockades to be binding must be real. (See also LETTERS OF MARQUE and PAPER BLOCKADES.)
Mark
Mark [fr. marc, Welsh; mearc, Sax.; merche, Dut.; marque, Fr.], a token; an impression; a proof; an evidence; licence of reprisals; also, formerly, a coin of the
Privateers
Privateers. See LETTERS OF MARQUE.
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Reprisal
realm, and are under the Great Seal, Lex Mercat. 120. See also RECAPTION; CAPIAS IN WITHERNAM; LETTERS OF MARQUE. The use of force, short of war, against another country to redress an injury caused by that country,
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