Havelock, Rockwood, & Atcheson, N. Report of a case recently argued and determined in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench on the validity of a sentence of condemnation by an enemy's consul in a neutral port, and the right of the owner of the ship to call upon the underwriters, to reimburse him the money paid for the purchase of the ship at a sale by auction, under such sentence: With an appendix containing the French laws now in force relative to maritime prizes &c., and the Danish ordinance of the 20th of April 1796 imposing a duty on foreign ships.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHavelock, Rockwood, and Nathaniel Atcheson. Report of a Case Recently Argued and Determined in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench on the Validity of a Sentence of Condemnation by an Enemy's Consul in a Neutral Port, and the Right of the Owner of the Ship to Call upon the Underwriters, to Reimburse Him the Money Paid for the Purchase of the Ship at a Sale by Auction, Under Such Sentence: With an Appendix Containing the French Laws Now in Force Relative to Maritime Prizes &c., and the Danish Ordinance of the 20th of April 1796 Imposing a Duty on Foreign Ships.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHavelock, et al. Report of a Case Recently Argued and Determined in His Majesty's Court of King's Bench on the Validity of a Sentence of Condemnation by an Enemy's Consul in a Neutral Port, and the Right of the Owner of the Ship to Call upon the Underwriters, to Reimburse Him the Money Paid for the Purchase of the Ship at a Sale by Auction, Under Such Sentence: With an Appendix Containing the French Laws Now in Force Relative to Maritime Prizes &c., and the Danish Ordinance of the 20th of April 1796 Imposing a Duty on Foreign Ships.