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VI. Commercial intercourse.

1. Right of neutrals to trade. $ 1179.

2. Rule of 1756 ; "continuous voyages.” $ 1180.

3. Prohibition of trade between enemies. $ 1181.

4. Acceptance of enemy's license or protection. $ 1182.

VII. Enemy's property.

1. Liability to seizure. $ 1183.

2. Title to property in transit. $ 1184.

3. Produce of the enemy's soil. $ 1185.

4. Property in the enemy's service. $ 1186.

5. Transfer of enemy ships to neutrals.

(1) Public ship. $ 1187.

(2) Merchant vessels. $ 1188.

VIII. Enemy character.

1. Belligerent domicil. $ 1189.

2. Immateriality of personal disposition. $ 1190.

3. Consuls. $ 1191.

4. Interests of partners. $ 1192.

5. Change of domicil. $ 1193.

6. Corporations. $ 1194.

IX. Exemptions from capture.

1. Goods on neutral vessels. $ 1195.

2. Vessels in or sailing for port at outbreak of war. $ 1196.

3. Particular exemptions. $ 1197.

4. Proposed general immunity. $ 1198.

X. Visit and search.

1. A belligerent right. $ 1199.

2. Mode of exercise. $ 1200.

3. Mail steamers and mails. $1201.

4. Resistance to or evasion of search. $ 1202.

5. Use by neutral of armed enemy ship. $ 1203.

6. Convoy.

(1) Neutral. $ 1204.

(2) Belligerent. $ 1205.

XI. Capture.

1. What constitutes. $ 1206.

2. Who may make. S 1207.

3. Rights of captor. $ 1208.

4. Probable cause.

$ 1209.

5. Wrongful capture. $ 1210.

6. Capture in neutral territory. $ 1211.

7. Sending in of prize. $ 1212.

Duty to send in; question of destruction.

8. Recapture; salvage. $ 1213.

9. Safe conduct; ransoms.

$ 1214.

XII. Privateers.

1. What are, and what are not.

$ 1215.

2. Bonding and responsibility. $ 1216.

3. Instructions, 1812. $ 1217.

4. Asylum. $ 1218.

5. Legality and policy. $ 1219.

XIII. Declarations of maritime law.

1. The armed neutrality. $ 1220.

2. Declaration of Paris. $ 1221.

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