Embark - Law Dictionary Search Results
stowaway
of admission. Such an alien is subject to denial of formal admission and return to the point of embarkation by the transportation carrier. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Reland
To land again to put on land as that which had been shipped or embarked
Bill of Lading
of lading is 'a writing, signed on behalf of the owner of the ship in which goods are embarked, acknowledging the receipt of the goods, and undertaking to deliver them at the end of the voyage subject
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Embark - Law Dictionary Search Results
stowaway
of admission. Such an alien is subject to denial of formal admission and return to the point of embarkation by the transportation carrier. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Reland
To land again to put on land as that which had been shipped or embarked
Bill of Lading
of lading is 'a writing, signed on behalf of the owner of the ship in which goods are embarked, acknowledging the receipt of the goods, and undertaking to deliver them at the end of the voyage subject
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