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houseboat
a barge that is designed and equipped for use as a dwelling
Balenger
Balenger, a barge or water-vessel, a man-of-war.
Bargeman
The man who manages a barge or one of the crew of a barge
Bargemastter
The proprietor or manager of a barge or one of the crew of a barge
Abandonment
frees the owner from responsibility: See The Snark, 1900, P. 105, where there was no abandonment of a barge sunk in the Thames, and therefore no freedom from responsibility. Also the surrender of his property by a
Wharfage
money paid for landing goods at a wharf, or for shipping and taking goods into a boat or barge thence. Raichand Amulakh Shah v. Union of India, AIR 1964 SC 1268; see London County Council v. General
Pier
Pier, includes a stage, stair-landing place, hard jetty, floating barge or pontoon, and also includes a bridge or other work connected therewith. [West Bengal Maritime Board Act, 2000,
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