The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine Insurance and Abbott on ShippingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 - 317 sider |
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... sails , and the mode of rigging prac- tised in those days . This could not fail of proving a considerable obstacle to the extension of commerce . But when we consider , in addition to the bad construction of their ships , that the ...
... sails , and the mode of rigging prac- tised in those days . This could not fail of proving a considerable obstacle to the extension of commerce . But when we consider , in addition to the bad construction of their ships , that the ...
Side xxxvi
... sailing towards Abbeville , to wit , in the river of Soane , was arrested by the king of France . The parties came to issue upon the question , whether the ship was so arrested or not : and it was tried before Lord Chief Justice Wray ...
... sailing towards Abbeville , to wit , in the river of Soane , was arrested by the king of France . The parties came to issue upon the question , whether the ship was so arrested or not : and it was tried before Lord Chief Justice Wray ...
Side xlviii
... sail from or leave such port by order of the Lord High Admiral , or of Our Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral . That when ships or vessels under the command of several flag officers belonging to separate ...
... sail from or leave such port by order of the Lord High Admiral , or of Our Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral . That when ships or vessels under the command of several flag officers belonging to separate ...
Side 17
... sails , yards , tackle , cables , rigging , apparel , and other fur- niture , were , by the captain's order , taken out of her , and put into a warehouse , or storehouse , called a bank - saul , built for that purpose on a sand - bank ...
... sails , yards , tackle , cables , rigging , apparel , and other fur- niture , were , by the captain's order , taken out of her , and put into a warehouse , or storehouse , called a bank - saul , built for that purpose on a sand - bank ...
Side 21
... sailing , the insured upon the policy cannot recover the freight which he would have earned if she had sailed . But if part of the cargo be on board when such an accident happens , the rest being ready to be shipped , the insured may ...
... sailing , the insured upon the policy cannot recover the freight which he would have earned if she had sailed . But if part of the cargo be on board when such an accident happens , the rest being ready to be shipped , the insured may ...
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The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
The Shipping-laws of the British Empire: Consisting of Park on Marine ... George Atkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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