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Log-book. A book kept by the master of a ship in which he enters all the events of importance happening in and to his ship. See OFFICIAL LOG-BOOK....
Official Log-book
Official Log-book, a log-book in a certain form, and containing certain specified entries required by ss. 239 and 240 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, re-enacting ss. 280-282 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, to be kept by all British merchant ships, except those exclusively engaged in the coasting trade. By s. 239(6) the entries are admissible as evidence....
Log chip
A thin flat piece of board in the form of a quadrant of a circle attached to the log line called also log ship See 2d Log n 2...
Log ship
A part of the log See Log chip and 2d Log n 2...
Documents (aircraft)
Documents (aircraft), means any certificate of registration, maintenance or airworthiness, log books and any similar document, Civil Aviation Act, 1982, s. 88(10) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England (2) , para 1183, p. 576.Includes information recorded in any form and, in relation to information recorded otherwise than in legible form, reference to its production include references to producing a copy of the information in legible form, Banking Act, 1987, s. 106(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 35, p. 31.Given by way of charge is a document which only gives a right to payment out of a particular fund or property, and does not absolutely transfer the fund or property, Tancred v. Delagoa Bay and East Africa Rly. Co., (1889) 23 QBD 239 DC...
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....
Logging
The business of felling trees cutting them into logs and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market...
log
log : register ...
Logged
Made slow and heavy in movement water logged...
Book
Book, the 'book' in common acceptation is a literary composition from which one may extend or advance his or her knowledge and learning, Commr. of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9 SCC 74 (82).--For the purposes of s. 15 of the Copyright Act,1911, dealing with the delivery of books to certain libraries, the expression 'book' includes every part or division of a book, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, plan, chart or table separately published, but not a second or subsequent edition of a book unless such edition contains additions or alterations either in the letterpress, or in the maps, prints, or other engravings belonging thereto. By s. 15 a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom must be sent to the British Museum, and on written demand to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the University Library, Cambridge, the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, and subject to certain provisos the N...
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