Collapse to view only § 8865. Sale of prize
- § 8851. Scope of chapter
- § 8852. Jurisdiction
- § 8853. Court in which proceedings brought
- § 8854. Effect of failure to start proceedings
- § 8855. Appointment of prize commissioners and special prize commissioners
- § 8856. Duties of United States attorney
- § 8857. Duties of commanding officer of capturing vessel
- § 8858. Duties of prize master
- § 8859. Libel and proceedings by United States attorney
- § 8860. Duties of prize commissioners
- § 8861. Interrogation of witnesses by prize commissioners
- § 8862. Duties of marshal
- § 8863. Prize property appropriated for the use of the United States
- § 8864. Delivery of property on stipulation
- § 8865. Sale of prize
- § 8866. Mode of making sale
- § 8867. Transfer of prize property to another district for sale
- § 8868. Disposition of prize money
- § 8869. Security for costs
- § 8870. Costs and expenses a charge on prize property
- § 8871. Payment of costs and expenses from prize fund
- § 8872. Recaptures: award of salvage, costs, and expenses
- § 8873. Allowance of expenses to marshals
- § 8874. Payment of witness fees
- § 8875. Commissions of auctioneers
- § 8876. Compensation of prize commissioners and special prize commissioners
- § 8877. Accounts of clerks of district courts
- § 8878. Interfering with delivery, custody, or sale of prize property
- § 8879. Powers of district court over prize property notwithstanding appeal
- § 8880. Appeals and amendments in prize causes
- § 8881. Reciprocal privileges to cobelligerent
Witnesses before the prize commissioners shall be questioned separately, on interrogatories prescribed by the court, in the manner usual in prize courts. Without special authority from the court, the witnesses may not see the interrogatories, documents, or papers, or consult with counsel or with other persons interested in the cause. Witnesses who have the rights of neutrals shall be discharged as soon as practicable.
The net proceeds of all property condemned as prize shall be decreed to the United States and shall be ordered by the court to be paid into the Treasury.
The court may require any party to give security for costs at any stage of the cause and upon filing an appeal.
The marshal shall be allowed his actual and necessary expenses for the custody, care, preservation, insurance, and sale or other disposal of the prize property, and for executing any order of the court in the prize cause. Charges of the marshal for expenses or disbursements shall be allowed only upon his oath that they have been necessarily incurred for the purpose stated.
If the court allows fees to any witness in a prize cause, or fees for taking evidence out of the district in which the court sits, and there is no money subject to its order in the cause, the marshal shall pay the fees. He shall be repaid from any money deposited to the order of the court in the cause. Any amount not so repaid to the marshal shall be allowed him as witness fees paid by him in cases in which the United States is a party.
Whoever willfully does, or aids or advises in the doing of, any act relating to the bringing in, custody, preservation, sale, or other disposition of any property captured as prize, or relating to any documents or papers connected with the property or to any deposition or other document or paper connected with the proceedings, with intent to defraud, delay, or injure the United States or any claimant of that property, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Notwithstanding an appeal, the district court may make and execute all necessary orders for the custody and disposal of prize property.