| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1854 - 222 sider
...any agreement inconsistent with any provision of this act, and every stipulation by which any seaman consents to abandon his right to wages in the case...the nature of salvage, shall be wholly inoperative. CLXXXIII. No right to wages shall be dependent on the earning of freight ; and every seaman and apprentice... | |
| Canada - 1854 - 560 sider
...any Agreement inconsistent with any Provision of this Act, and every Stipulation by which any Seaman consents to abandon his Right to Wages in the Case...the Nature of Salvage, shall be wholly inoperative. CLXXXIII. No Right to Wages shall be dependent on the Wages not to earning of Freight ; and every Seaman... | |
| Canada - 1854 - 556 sider
...any Agreement inconsistent with any Provision of this Act, and every Stipulation by which any Seaman consents to abandon his Right to Wages in the Case...the Nature of Salvage, shall be wholly inoperative. CLXXXIII. No Right to Wages shall be dependent on the -w a , eg no i to earning of Freight; and every... | |
| Great Britain - 1854 - 378 sider
...Agreement incon^ sistent with any Provision of this Act, and every Stipulation by which any Seaman consents to abandon his Right to Wages in the Case...may have or obtain in the Nature of Salvage, shall Le wholly inoperative. CLXXXIII. No Right to Wages shall be dependent on the wages not ^ earning of... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 412 sider
...of any other act relating to merchant seamen, and every stipulation by which any seaman Lien on ship consents to abandon his right to wages in the case of the loss of the not forfeited sl|jp? Or to abandon any right which he may have or obtain in the y lt- nature of salvage,... | |
| George Atkinson - 1854 - 430 sider
...on ship consents to abandon his right to wages in the case of the loss of the not forfeited s\t[p, or to abandon any right which he may have or obtain in the y lt- nature of salvage, shall be wholly inoperative.0 That the master shall, at the commencement of... | |
| 1855 - 614 sider
...consents to abandon his right to wages in case of the loss of the ship, or to abandon any rights which tie may have or obtain in the nature of salvage, shall be wholly inoperative." The bill which I now introduce is grounded on the provisions quoted from the two acts of the British... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - 1856 - 996 sider
...otherwise have been entitled; and that every stipulation inconsistent with that Act, whereby any seaman consents to abandon his right to wages in the case...have or obtain in the nature of salvage, shall be inoperative (<). And further, by the last of these statutes, in abrogation of the principle of the... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1856 - 460 sider
...provision of the act, and every stipulation by which a seaman consents to abandon his right to wages, in case of the loss of the ship, or to abandon any right which he may have or obtiiiu in the nature of salvage, are wholly inoperative (§ 182). No wages due, or accruing to any... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 722 sider
...relating to the merchant service, and every stipulation by which any seaman consents to abandon hit right to wages in the case of the loss of the ship, or to abandon any rights which he may have or obtain in the nature of salvage, shall be wholly inoperative." The Bill... | |
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