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Petroleum
Building Act, 1930, s. 99; and EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES; OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS; MOTOR SPIRIT; and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Petroleum.'
Passengers
1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), and AIR NAVIGATION. As to the liability of a passenger to pay his … c. 9). Consult Abbott on Shipping and Temperley's Merchant Shipping Acts. As to passengers by land, see CARRIERS; NEGLIGENCE; RAILWAYS. See
Truck Acts (1831 to 1896)
action is a violation of these Acts, Williams v. North's Navigation Collieries, 1906 AC 136.
Canal boats
the purposes of this Act; canal' includes any river, inland navigation or lake or any other waters wholly or in part
Wharf
(10 Geo. 5, c. clxxiii.). A structure on shore of navigable waters, to which a vessel can be brought for loading
Yacht
exceed 15 tons net register and are employed solely in navigation in home alters or a British possession in which the
Maritime law
principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and navigators should act. The decisions of Lord Mansfield did much to
Cabin attendant
not act as a member of the flight crew, Air Navigation Order 1989, Art. 106(1) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol.
Conservancy measures
mainly on account of reasons not connected with shipping and navigation. [Inland Waterways Authority of India, Act. (82 of 1985), s.
Equipment
to be used in connection with or necessary for the navigation and safety of the ship. [Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, (44
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