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Quarantine
40 days, especially for the isolation and detention of ships containing persons or animals suspected of having or carrying a dangerous … of 40 days, especially for the isolation and detention of ships containing persons or animals suspected of having or carrying a
Binnacle
A case or box placed near the helmsman containing the compass of a ship and a light to show
Container
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Alien
Vict. c. 14), repealed the above and other Acts, and contained further provisions in favour of aliens, but this Act, together … 1922; and (c) Any person born on board a British ship whether in foreign territorial waters or not: Provided that the
Bill of Lading
vest in the consignee or endorsee (as if the contract contained in the bill of lading had been made with himself) … Bill of Lading, a memorandum signed by masters of ships, in their capacity of carriers, acknowledging the receipt of merchants'
Insurance
Empire. The conditions on which the different offices insure are contained in the proposals printed on the back of the policies, … who forward regularly to Lloyd's accounts of the departures of ships from, and arrivals at, such ports, as well as of
National insurance
Health Insurance, the second with Unemployment Insurance, and the third contained miscellaneous provisions. This Act remained the basis of National Health … as master or a member of the crew of any ship registered in the United Kingdom. (c) Employment as an 'outworker,'
Goods
(52 of 1962), s. 2 (22) (a)] It includes: (i) containers, pallets or similar articles of transport used to consolidate goods; … Act, 1962, ss. 2 (22) and 12] Goods, includes unfurnished ships in the course of construction, Schiffachrt -- Treuland GmbH v.
Cable
amends the law by providing more elaborate tests, the Schedule containing which takes the place of Rules of the Board of … [fr. cabl, Welsh; cabel, Dut.], the grate rope of a ship, to which the anchor is fastened. The proof and sale
Public health
Public Health Act, 1904. The Act of 1936 is voluminous, containing 347 sections and 3 Schedules. It is generally directed to … baths, wash-houses, bathing places, lodging-houses, canal boats, water-courses, ditches, ponds, ships and bots, tents, vans and sheds, hop-pickers. The Act is
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