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Piracy
seizure; (c) the destruction of such a vessel unless the crew and passengers have been first placed in safety. As to
Passengers
by ship may be considered as a portion of the crew. They may be called on by the master or commander
Cabin attendant
who shall not act as a member of the flight crew, Air Navigation Order 1989, Art. 106(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of
Role d'equipage
Role d'equipage [Fr.], the list of a ship's crew; a muster-roll.
Sacquier
laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew defrauding the merchant by false tale, cheating him of his
Salvage
been allowed as salvage; in others only a tenth. The crew of a ship are not entitled to salvage or any
Seaman
Edn., p. 1351. Means any person forming part of the crew of any ship, but does not include the master of
Ship's agent
cent. of any such money distributed among the officers and crew. He may not be a solicitor, proctor, attorney, or employed
Ship's husband
seaworthy ship. (2) To have a proper master, mate, and crew for the ship, so that in this respect it shall
Sue and labour clause
the assured and his agents or servants, e.g., master and crew, can take every step to recover insured property in peril
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