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Citation: 189 U.S. 453

1. The Paquete Habana, Nos. 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589.** No. 578. United States v. The Paquete Habana; No. 579. Same v. The Lola; No. 580. Same v. The Poder de Dios; No. 581. Same v. The Antonio y Paco; No. 582. Same v. The Engracia; No. 583. Same v. The Severita; No. 584. Same v. The Antonio Suarez; No. 585. Same v. The Fernandito; No. 586. Same v. The Oriente; No. 587. Same v. The Espana; No. 588. Same v. The Cuatro de Settembre; No. 589. Same v. The Santiago Apostol., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 19, 1903. , April 6, 1903, Decided

OVERVIEW: The federal government was liable to the owners of neutral fishing boats captured during wartime because it adopted the act of the naval officers in capturing the vessels by instituting forfeiture proceedings against them.


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