Equipage - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Furnished with equipage...
Role d'equipage
Role d'equipage [Fr.], the list of a ship's crew; a muster-roll....
Divest
To unclothe to strip as of clothes arms or equipage opposed to invest...
Equipage
Furniture or outfit whether useful or ornamental especially the furniture and supplies of a vessel fitting her for a voyage or for warlike purposes or the furniture and necessaries of an army a body of troops or a single soldier including whatever is necessary for efficient service equipments accouterments habiliments attire...
Glitter
A bright sparkling light brilliant and showy luster brilliancy as the glitter of arms the glitter of royal equipage...
Setout
A display as of plate equipage etc that which is displayed...
Ship's papers
Ship's papers, documents required for the manifes-tation of the property of the ship and cargo, etc. See a list of them in Form No. 17, Appx. K, of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1883.They are of two sorts: (1) those required by the law of a particular country, as the certificate of registry, licence, charter-party, bills of lading and of health, required by the law of England to be onboard all British ships; (2) those required by the law of nations to be onboard neutral ships, to vindicate their title to that character; they are the passport, sea-brief, or sea-letter, proofs of property, the muster-roll, or role d'equipage; the charter-party, the bills of lading and invoices, the log-book or ship's journal, and the bill of health, 1 Marshall on Insur., c. 9, s. 6....
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