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The boatswain of a Lascar or East Ondian crew
Attestation
and cognovits (1 & 2 Vict. c. 110), agreements with crews of 'foreign-going' ships ((English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, s. 115),
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
execution thereof throughout such colony or dominion. See R. v. Crewe (Earl), (1910) 2 KB 576. See the (English) Criminal Law
Law of shipping
employing of ships alongwith the laws applicable to shipmasters, agents, crews and cargoes; the maritime law relating to ships. Also termed
Letters of marque
to be divided between such owners and the captains and crews. But the owners, before the commission is granted, give security
Meeting
breach of the peace. and see also PUBLIC MEETING. Consult Crewe, Procedure at Pub. and Co. Meetings.
Navigation acts
the owners of which and the large proportion of the crews of which were British, were various enactments passed for the
Public meeting
As to public meetings of limited bodies, see MEET-ING. Consult Crewe, Procedure at Pub. And Co. Meetings. Means a meeting which
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