Coasting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coasting ship
Matched in: Term Coasting ship
Coasting trade
Matched in: Term Coasting trade
Coast-guard
Coast-guard. See the (English) Coast Guard Service Act, 1856 (19 &
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Member of Coast Guard
Member of Coast Guard, means an officer, a subordinate officer, a sailor or
Coast and Geodetic Survey
government charged with the topographic and hydrographic survey of the coast and the execution of belts of primary triangulation and lines
coast guard
coast guard The government agency responsible for enforcing federal laws on
Registry of ships
tons burden employed solely in navigation on the rivers or coasts of the United Kingdom, or on the rivers or coasts
hinterland
undeveloped area originally the land or region lying behind the coast district The term is used esp with reference to the
Seagoing
especially sailing upon the deep sea used in distinction from coasting or river as applied to vessels
Official Log-book
all British merchant ships, except those exclusively engaged in the coasting trade. By s. 239(6) the entries are admissible as evidence.
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Coasting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Coasting ship
Matched in: Term Coasting ship
Coasting trade
Matched in: Term Coasting trade
Coast-guard
Coast-guard. See the (English) Coast Guard Service Act, 1856 (19 &
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Member of Coast Guard
Member of Coast Guard, means an officer, a subordinate officer, a sailor or
Coast and Geodetic Survey
government charged with the topographic and hydrographic survey of the coast and the execution of belts of primary triangulation and lines
coast guard
coast guard The government agency responsible for enforcing federal laws on
Registry of ships
tons burden employed solely in navigation on the rivers or coasts of the United Kingdom, or on the rivers or coasts
hinterland
undeveloped area originally the land or region lying behind the coast district The term is used esp with reference to the
Seagoing
especially sailing upon the deep sea used in distinction from coasting or river as applied to vessels
Official Log-book
all British merchant ships, except those exclusively engaged in the coasting trade. By s. 239(6) the entries are admissible as evidence.
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