CONTENTS
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Sec. 466. No Damages Allowed Where Justifiable Reasons
for Seizure Existed. British Decisions
467. Damages Not Allowable as a Charge Against
Cargo. British Decisions
468. The Same.—French Decisions
469. The Same.—German Decisions
470. Claims for Damages Where Neutral Vessel is
Taken in for Search and Not Formally Captured
471. Damages for the Destruction of Neutral Vessels
and Cargoes
479. Claims in Case of Unavoidable Destruction of In-
nocent Goods on Vessel Legally Destroyed
473. Destruction of Innocent Neutral Goods on Board
Enemy Ship.—Cases of the “Glitra” and Others
474. Destruction of Innocent Enemy Goods on Neutral
Vessel Lawfully Sunk
475. Damages for Deterioration or Loss of Goods Re-
sultine from Fault of Captor
Cuapter XVII. INDEMNITIES AND DAMAGES ( CONTINUED)
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Sec. 476. Claims of Captor Against Owners of Innocent
Goods Carried on Enemy or Non-Enemy Ships.
British Decisions
477. The Same —French Decisions
478. Claims of British Ship Owners Against the Captor
of the Ship or Against the Owners of the Cargo
479. Right of British Ship Owner to Freight for Car-
riage of Goods Released in Default of Con-
demnation
480. Claims of Neutral Ship Owners
481. Disallowance of Freight Where Cargo Consists
of Contraband
482. Claims of Interested Parties Other Than Owners
483. Indemnities for Seizures in Neutral Waters. Claims
of Owners
484. Claims of Neutral Governments
485. The Same, Continued.—Case of the “Pellworm”
and Other Vessels
486. Valuation of Indemnity. British Practice
487. German Jurisprudence
488. French Jurisprudence
489. Indirect Damages
490. Claims for Interest. British Decisions
491. The Same.—German Decisions
492 (Claims for “General Average”