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Droit pénal
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Droit, французский
Droit de visite, французский
Droit humanitaire international, французский
Droit international de la mer, французский
Droit, vertical, французский
Droite opératoire, французский
Droits de douane, французский
Droits of admiralty, английский
- Rights, or rather perquisites, which flowed originally from the king by grant or usage, and now reserved to the crown by commission. they are of two kinds—viz. the civil, or those arising from wrecks of the sea, flotsam, jetsam, and lagan, royal fishes, derelicts, and deodands, ejectamenta maris, and the goods of pirates, traitors, felons, suicides, and fugitives within the admiralty jurisdiction; and the prize droits, or those accruing in the course of war, comprehending all ships and goods taken without commission, all vessels improperly captured before hostilities have been formally declared, or found or by accident brought within the admiralty, salvage for all ships rescued, and all ships seized, in any of the ports, creeks, or roads of the united kingdom of great britain and ireland before any declaration of war or reprisals by the sovereign.
- [1] rights claimed by a government over the property of an enemy nation. [2] ancient english law giving the lord high admiral rights, in the name of the crown, to property found upon the sea or shore, including flotsam, jetsam, lagan, and salvage; wrecked and derelict vessels; prizes taken at sea or by arret de prince ; many varieties of fish, etc. these rights were surrendered to the public benefit in 1702. droits, the french word for “rights” is properly pronounced “dwa,” but english- speaking seamen usually make it rhyme with “quoits.”
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Criminal law, английский
Right of access, английский
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