Broken Stowage - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: broken stowageBroken Stowage
Broken Stowage, that space in a ship which is not filled by her cargo....
Stowage
Stowage, money paid for a room where goods are laid; housage; the mode of lading a ship. See Stevens on Stowage....
Brokenly
In a broken interrupted manner in a broken state in broken language...
Broken rice
Broken rice, it includes 'broken rice as part of rice'. But, to hold that this meant that 'broken rice' must include whole rice is to accept that part includes the whole. If the whole includes a part, it necessarily means that the part cannot possibly be equated with the whole. The natural, and, indeed, the only reasonably open logic would be: if the whole includes a part, nothing which is merely a part of the whole could be equated with the whole, State of Andhra Pradesh v. Bathu Prakasa Rao, (1976) 3 SCC 301 (307): AIR 1976 SC 1845: 1976 Supp SCR 608....
Broken
Separated into parts or pieces by violence divided into fragments as a broken chain or rope a broken dish...
Broken backed
Having a broken back as a broken backed chair...
broken
broken past part of break ...
Brokenness
The state or quality of being broken unevenness...
Pock broken
Broken out or marked with smallpox pock fretten...
Rummage
A place or room for the stowage of cargo in a ship also the act of stowing cargo the pulling and moving about of packages incident to close stowage formerly written romage...
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