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26 Decr 1810
Prize 1808 1809
Note as to the money
After all the discordance one thing there is in which
they agree (the two sections 62 and 63) and that is in
limiting the power in all cases to the that state of things
which presents exhibits no claimant or appellant before the
Court: therefore hence if before the Court there be either Claimant or Appellant
nothing of all this can be done.
Good as to some articles in this complicated list of options.
To preempt That in such cases at the instance of the Captors
merely without regard to the interests and or requisitions on the part of
Claimant or Appellant the property should not have it
in its power to send the property off wheresoever it happens to be to England or to
Great Britain there to be sold by persons appointed by the
Captors.
But the extra security proposed as above
to be given by the Agent for the faithful distribution
of in the event of their coming into his hands
(wherein he whereby the previous possession on his part of the
property and the sale of it under his direction is applied)
what is then in the existence of a claimant or appellant
before the Court is those that should render the giving of such security
unadvisable in any degree or less advisable. True it is that Till the
claim is or appeal is somehow or other – viz. by adjudication
or by lapse of time or by agreement with
the captors no such money as that in question can
come into an Agent's hands. But whenever the claimant
or appeal having been thus disposed of the money
has actually come into the Agent's hands, how is it that
by the whatever security he has given for his good behaviour and
(which by p.62 is not to be given
at the time of condemnation)
the interest
of claimant or appellant
should in any
way be hurt?
Identifier: | JB/547/294/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.
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