free ship in a sentence
Examples
- Nevertheless, as a principle of international law ( apart from treaty law ) " free ship, free goods " was soon again overturned by the practice of both sides in the French Revolutionary Wars of the turn of the 19th century.
- By the close of the 18th century, Russia, Scandinavia, France, and the United States had taken the position that " free ships make free goods " : that is, cargo on a neutral ship could not be condemned as a prize.
- This class of submarine is unique in that it features a Photonics Mast Program ( PMP ) that freed ship designers to place the boat's control room in a lower, less geometrically-constrained space than would be required by a standard, optical tube periscope.
- The new rule ( a combination of the " best " parts of " Consolato " and " free ship " ) became that a " neutral flag covers enemy's goods ( except contraband ); neutral goods are not liable to seizure under the enemy's flag ."
- The Dutch were privileged by a concession obtained after their victory in the Second Anglo-Dutch War, known as the principle of " free ship, free goods " which was enshrined in the Anglo-Dutch Commercial Treaty of 1668 ( reconfirmed in the Treaty of Westminster ( 1674 ) ).
- As they escape into the ship, a fleet of Kittrick's allies, led by Captain Galt ( Herbert Jefferson, Jr . ) of the free ship " Liberty ", engages the " Conqueror ", with Curate Prime leading a fleet of his own to destroy Kittrick and his rebellion.
- The delegation arrived in New York on 11 June 1940 and started working with the already established committee, the main issues being organisation and the freight earnings from the " free ships "; until then they had been kept by the shipowners ( or their US representatives ).
- On the other hand, the US government made it a steadfast practice to enshrine the " free ship, free goods " principle in the treaties of amity and commerce it concluded with other countries ( starting with the 1778 one with France and the 1782 one with the Dutch Republic ).
- The Dutch Republic subsequently concluded bilateral treaties with most other European countries, containing the " free ship, free goods " principle, but it sometimes had to use force to obtain that concession, as against England in the Treaty of Breda ( 1667 ) and again in the Treaty of Westminster ( 1674 ).
- Once the Eighty Years'War between Spain and the Dutch Republic had ended during which Spain defended their claim of sovereignty over the oceans against the Dutch claim of " freedom of the high seas, " as developed in Hugo Grotius'Mare Liberum, the two concluded a treaty of commerce in which " free ship, free goods " was enshrined.