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CAPTURE

Volume 5 · 73 words · 1810 Edition

a prize, or prey; particularly that of a ship taken at sea. Captures made at sea were formerly held to be the property of the captors after a possession of twenty-four hours; but the modern authorities require, before the property can be changed, the goods must have been brought into port, and have continued a night intra praedia, in a place of safe custody, so that all hope of recovering them was lost.