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Respondentia
vessel, as in bottomry, but upon the goods and merchandise contained in it, in cases of extreme urgency, as a last … communication with the owners is impossible in the circumstances. The shipowner must indemnify the owner of the cargo thus hypothecated. (to
Shop
sanction of a Secretary of State (s. 5). The Act contains special provisions with reference to trading elsewhere than in shops … 1 Edw. 8, c. 53), provides for the closing o ships on Sundays, with certain exceptions, such as for sale of
Wages
category or class mentioned in the definition of 'wages' as contained in s. 2(22) of the Act. Bonus in the nature … 34 Vict. c. 30). Seamen have a lien on the ship for their wages; they may enforce their claim by an
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contract
between an employer and a labor union reached through and containing the results of collective bargaining : collective bargaining agreement land … they arrive at the destination specified in the contract compare shipment contract in this entry du·al contract : one of two
Schedule
of fixtures in a lease or details of any matter contained in the body of a deed, document., or of enactments … supplementary matter in an Act of Parliament, e.g., the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which has twenty-two schedules; an inventory. --shall mean
letter
respond. 2 : a written communication usually from a court containing a grant (as of a right) or an appointment usually … granted to a private person to fit out an armed ship to plunder the enemy usually used in pl. often used
merchant marine
the personnel operating those vessels Distinguished from the navy which contains the vessels of war … The ships owned by nationals of a particular country that are engaged
Bail
jurisprudence and Chapter XXXIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure contains elaborate provisions relating to grant of bail. Bail is granted … goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB 369. A shipowner is entitled to have his ship released from arrest upon
Debenture
a prior charge, and the interest a primary charge, and contains provisions for the enforcement of payment of arrears by the … charge, or on calls made but not paid; on a ship; on goodwill or patent or trade mark (see the full
Partnership
by the delivery of a statement, signed by the partners, containing certain specified particulars, viz., the firm name and the names
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Respondentia
vessel, as in bottomry, but upon the goods and merchandise contained in it, in cases of extreme urgency, as a last … communication with the owners is impossible in the circumstances. The shipowner must indemnify the owner of the cargo thus hypothecated. (to
Shop
sanction of a Secretary of State (s. 5). The Act contains special provisions with reference to trading elsewhere than in shops … 1 Edw. 8, c. 53), provides for the closing o ships on Sundays, with certain exceptions, such as for sale of
Wages
category or class mentioned in the definition of 'wages' as contained in s. 2(22) of the Act. Bonus in the nature … 34 Vict. c. 30). Seamen have a lien on the ship for their wages; they may enforce their claim by an
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contract
between an employer and a labor union reached through and containing the results of collective bargaining : collective bargaining agreement land … they arrive at the destination specified in the contract compare shipment contract in this entry du·al contract : one of two
Schedule
of fixtures in a lease or details of any matter contained in the body of a deed, document., or of enactments … supplementary matter in an Act of Parliament, e.g., the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which has twenty-two schedules; an inventory. --shall mean
letter
respond. 2 : a written communication usually from a court containing a grant (as of a right) or an appointment usually … granted to a private person to fit out an armed ship to plunder the enemy usually used in pl. often used
merchant marine
the personnel operating those vessels Distinguished from the navy which contains the vessels of war … The ships owned by nationals of a particular country that are engaged
Bail
jurisprudence and Chapter XXXIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure contains elaborate provisions relating to grant of bail. Bail is granted … goes bail, R. v. Porter, 1910 (1) KB 369. A shipowner is entitled to have his ship released from arrest upon
Debenture
a prior charge, and the interest a primary charge, and contains provisions for the enforcement of payment of arrears by the … charge, or on calls made but not paid; on a ship; on goodwill or patent or trade mark (see the full
Partnership
by the delivery of a statement, signed by the partners, containing certain specified particulars, viz., the firm name and the names
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