CO129-079 - Public Offices - 1860 — Page 64

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employed by both parties, as the charge of the party desiring.

The same; and the Judge, after such appraisement made shall proceed to take sufficient security from the Claimants to pay the Captors the full value thereof in case the same shall be adjudged lawful Prize, and also shall proceed to take sufficient security from the Captors to pay such costs as the Court shall think proper, in case such Captive shall be restored, such security on both sides shall be duly given, and, after having been duly given, the Judge shall make an interlocutory Order to deliver the Capture to the Claimants, but if the Claimants shall refuse to give such security the Judge shall cause the Captors in like manner to give sufficient security to pay the Claimants the full value of the Capture, in case the same shall be restored and the Judge shall thereupon order the same to be delivered to the Captors.

If either party shall not rest satisfied with the sentence of the Judge, and shall appeal, the execution of such sentence appealed from shall not be suspended by reason of the appeal in case the Respondent shall give sufficient security to be approved of by the Court to restore the ships, vessels, goods, or effects concerning which such sentence shall be pronounced or the full value thereof to the Appellant if the sentence so appealed from shall be reversed.

By Her Majesty's Command

Newcastle.

the execution... shall not

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63 employed by both parties, as the charge of the party desiring. The same; and the Judge, after such appraisement made shall proceed to take sufficient security from the Claimants to pay the Captors the full value thereof in case the same shall be adjudged lawful Prize, and also shall proceed to take sufficient security from the Captors to pay such costs as the Court shall think proper, in case such Captive shall be restored, such security on both sides shall be duly given, and, after having been duly given, the Judge shall make an interlocutory Order to deliver the Capture to the Claimants, but if the Claimants shall refuse to give such security the Judge shall cause the Captors in like manner to give sufficient security to pay the Claimants the full value of the Capture, in case the same shall be restored and the Judge shall thereupon order the same to be delivered to the Captors. If either party shall not rest satisfied with the sentence of the Judge, and shall appeal, the execution of such sentence appealed from shall not be suspended by reason of the appeal in case the Respondent shall give sufficient security to be approved of by the Court to restore the ships, vessels, goods, or effects concerning which such sentence shall be pronounced or the full value thereof to the Appellant if the sentence so appealed from shall be reversed. By Her Majesty's Command Newcastle. the execution... shall not
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63 employed by both parties, as the charge of the party desiring. The same; and the fudge, after such appraisement made shall proceed to take sufficient security from the claimants to pay captors the full value thereof in case the sume shall be adjudged lawful Prize, and also shall proceed to take sufficient security prom the captors to pay such costs as the went shall thick. R proper, in case such captive shall be restored, such security on both sides shall and, after have been duly given, the fudge shall make an interlventory Order to deliver the capture to the Claimants, but if the Claimants shall refuse to give such security the sudge shall cause the Captors in like manner to give sufficient security to pay the claimants the full value of the Capture. in case the same shall be restored and the Judge shall thereupon order the same to be delivered to the Captor. 6th of either party shall not rest satisfied with the not be suspended by reason of the appeal in case the Respondent shall give sufficient security to be approved of by the Court to restore the ships, vessels, goods, concerning which such or effects sentence thale be pronounced or the full value thereof to the Appellant if the sentence so appealed frow shall be reversed. By Wher Majesty's Command Newcastle. the sentence of the fudge, and shall appeal, the execu xecution of such sentence to appealed prom shall not
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employed by both parties, as the charge of the party desiring.

The same;

and the fudge, after such appraisement made

shall proceed to take sufficient security from the claimants

to pay

captors the full value thereof in case the

sume shall be adjudged lawful Prize, and also

shall proceed to take sufficient security prom the

captors to pay such costs as the went shall thick.

R

proper, in case such captive shall be restored,

such security on both sides shall

and, after

have been duly given, the fudge shall make an interlventory Order to deliver the capture

to the Claimants, but if the Claimants shall

refuse to give such security the sudge shall cause

the Captors in like manner to give sufficient

security to pay the claimants the full value of

the Capture.

in

case the same

shall be restored

and the Judge shall thereupon order the same

to be delivered to the Captor.

6th of either party shall not rest satisfied with

the

not be suspended by reason of the appeal in case the Respondent

shall give sufficient security to be approved of by the

Court to restore the ships, vessels, goods,

concerning which such

or effects

sentence

thale be

pronounced or the full value thereof to the

Appellant if the sentence so appealed frow

shall be reversed.

By Wher Majesty's Command

Newcastle.

the sentence of the fudge,

and shall appeal,

the execu

xecution of such sentence to appealed prom

shall

not

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