| 21. | She was adjudicated by a prize court and purchased by the Navy who renamed her USS " Cyane ".
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| 22. | She was purchased 9 April 1862 at New York City, by the Navy Department from the Key West Prize Court.
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| 23. | In mid-1916 the Prize Court awarded the crew of Highflyer ?2, 680 for the sinking of the German ship.
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| 24. | In any case, she was purchased by the Navy from the New York City prize court on 1 August 1863.
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| 25. | The International Prize Court was an international court proposed at the beginning of the 20th century, to hear prize cases.
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| 26. | She was condemned there and formally purchased by the Navy from the Key West prize court on 24 July 1863.
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| 27. | The erstwhile blockade runner was then taken to Massachusetts where the Navy purchased her from the Boston, Massachusetts, Prize Court.
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| 28. | The blockade had to be effective to be cognizable in a prize court, that is, not merely declared but actually enforced.
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| 29. | Completed in 1947 as " Empire Towy " for MoT, Sold to Fenton Steamship Co subject to condemnation by Prize Court.
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| 30. | While in criminal courts a defendant is innocent until proven guilty, in prize court a vessel is guilty unless proven innocent.
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