During the Spanish-American War, the United States blockaded Cuba. It seized two commercial fishing vessels sailing under

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During the Spanish-American War, the United States blockaded Cuba. It seized two commercial fishing vessels sailing under a Spanish flag off the Cuban coast. The crew knew nothing about the war and had no arms on board. U.S. officials auctioned off the captured vessels, but their owners protested, claiming that since ancient times countries at war had respected each other's commercial ships. There was no law or treaty on this matter. Do the ship owners have a valid claim?
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Introduction to Business Law

ISBN: 978-1285860398

5th edition

Authors: Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson

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