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Freight

Freight, the sum paid by a merchant or other person chartering a ship or part of a ship, or sending...

Indorsee

Indorsee, means a person to whom a negotiable instrument is transferred by indorsement, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 778....

Lastage or lestage

Lastage or lestage [fr. lastagium, Lat.], a custom exacted in some fairs and markets to carry things bought whither one...

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Port

Port, a place for the lading or unlading of ships, created by royal charter or lawful prescription. See Foreman v....

Perils of the sea

Perils of the sea, means perils, dangers and accidents of the sea or other navigable waters is an expression meaning...

Restraints of princes

Restraints of princes. The expression occurs in marine insurance policies, bills of lading, etc., usually as part of the phrase...

Stowage

Stowage, money paid for a room where goods are laid; housage; the mode of lading a ship. See Stevens on...

Unseaworthy ships

Unseaworthy ships. Sending an unseaworthy [see Hedley v. Pinkney Steamship Co., (1892) 1 QB 58 CA] ship to sea in...

Demurrage

Demurrage, a term used in commercial navigation, signifying on allowance made to the owners of a ship by the freighter,...

Document of title

Document of title, include any bill of lading, dock warrant, warehouse-keeper's certificate, and warrant or order for the delivery of...

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