• A libel, in admiralty law, is the first pleading of the complainant. It is filed in the office of the clerk of the court to commence the action. It is...
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  • the Czech Republic Libel (admiralty law), a proceeding in admiralty law Seditious libel, a criminal offence under English common law, related to attacks...
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  • The Emily and the Caroline (category United States admiralty case law)
    ship owners' argument that the "libel of information", the historical term for an indictment in United States admiralty law, should have clarified whether...
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    civil or criminal libel. In 1913 he was charged with libelling his father-in-law. That same year he accused Arthur Ransome of libelling him in his book...
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  • The Antelope (category United States slavery case law)
    Jackson of the Dallas filed a claim (called a "libel" in admiralty law) in federal court in admiralty in Savannah to be paid either $25 (~$498.00 in 2023)...
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    In admiralty law prizes (from the Old French prise, "taken, seized") are equipment, vehicles, vessels, and cargo captured during armed conflict. The most...
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    litigation of admiralty cases. This is not to say that common law is better in every situation. For example, civil law can be clearer than case law when the...
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  • run from action to bankers and banking. The volume deals with action, admiralty, agency, agriculture, aliens, allotments, animals, arbitration, auction...
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  • United States v. Schooner Sally (category United States admiralty case law)
    or country" (3 Cong. Ch. 11, March 22, 1794, 1 Stat. 347). Libel (i.e., a suit in admiralty) brought by claimant, Elias De Butts, in the United States...
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    Judicature Acts (category English law)
    Matrimonial Causes, and Admiralty court#Admiralty Courts in England and Wales. Common law Courts of England and Wales Equity (law) Earl of Oxford's Case...
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  • Broome v Cassell & Co Ltd (category English defamation case law)
    an English libel case in 1970 which raised important legal issues concerning exemplary damages and the role of precedents in English law. It is also...
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  • Desmond Ackner, Baron Ackner (category Admiralty personnel of World War II)
    transferred to the Admiralty's naval law branch. Ackner was called to the bar by the Middle Temple in 1945, practising mainly commercial law. He became a Queen's...
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    Pseudolaw Admiralty law Freeman on the land movement Redemption movement Sovereign citizens Strawman theory Tax protesters Satirical Acre Bielefeld Birds...
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    Sovereign citizen movement (category Common law)
    common law legal system was secretly replaced, commercial law substituted for common law. This commercial law is generally understood to be admiralty law, as...
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    British Admiralty considered her for requisition as an armed merchant cruiser (AMC), and she was put on the official list of AMCs. The Admiralty then cancelled...
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  • intentional interference with business relations, and defamation of character (libel/slander). The elements of most intentional torts follow the same pattern:...
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    sit in the Cabinet. As law officer, Isaacs handled many high-profile cases. As solicitor general, he appeared for the Admiralty in the George Archer-Shee...
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    United States v. The Amistad (category United States admiralty case law)
    where legal proceedings began. Lt. Thomas R. Gedney filed a libel (a lawsuit in admiralty law) for salvage rights to the African captives and cargo on board...
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    Richard Grenville-Temple, 2nd Earl Temple (category Lords of the Admiralty)
    became linked with that of his brother-in-law. In November 1756 Temple became First Lord of the Admiralty in the ministry of Devonshire and Pitt. He...
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    Travers Twiss (category Regius Professors of Civil Law (University of Oxford))
    which he sent to various bishops and to the Lord Chamberlain. Charges of libel were brought against Chaffers, but were dropped when Marie Twiss broke down...
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  • Pseudolaw Admiralty law Freeman on the land movement Redemption movement Sovereign citizens Strawman theory Tax protesters Satirical Acre Bielefeld Birds...
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  • Neville Faulks (category Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division judges)
    the Board of Trade, and developed a large practice in commercial and libel law. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1959. The same year he was appointed...
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    Robert Walpole fell, and Murray's brother-in-law, the Earl of Nottingham, became First Lord of the Admiralty in the new Cabinet. With this added political...
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    Bijan (26 April 2018). ""All this Shim-Sham Story of Pyrates is an Impudent Libel upon Great Men": The Suppression of Pirates and the Suppression of Dissent...
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  • Book of the Admiralty: 52  Black's Law Dictionary: 287  Blackstone, A Discourse on the Study of the Law: 30  Blackstone, An Analysis of the Laws of England: 127 ...
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    different interpretation. In 1994 a City Polytechnic law student sued an accountancy student for libel after the defendant posted two posters to the Democracy...
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