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A dark grayish blue Also called navy...
Navy
Navy [fr. navis, Lat., a ship], an assemblage of ships, commonly ships of war; a fleet. [S. 57(3), Indian Evidence Act]The discipline of the Navy was formerly regulated by certain express rules, articles, and orders, first enacted by the authority of Parliament soon after the Restoration, but it is now regulated by the Naval Discipline Act (29 & 30 Vict. c. 109), as amended by the (English) Naval Discipline Acts, 1884, 1909, 1915 (2), 1917, and 1922. See Chit. Stat., tit. 'Navy.'As to the self-governing Colonies, see the (English) Naval Discipline (Dominion Naval Forces) Act, 1911....
Indian Navy
Indian Navy, 'Indian Navy' mean the regular naval forces raised and maintained by the Central Government. [Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), s. 3(10)]...
Navy Bills
Navy Bills, bills drawn by officers of the Royal Navy for their pay, etc. It is a felony to forge them. See FORGERY....
blue law
blue law [blue puritanical] : a statute regulating work, commerce, and amusements on Sunday NOTE: Existing blue laws derive from the numerous extremely rigorous laws designed to regulate morals and conduct that were enacted in colonial New England. ...
Blue
Having the color of the clear sky or a hue resembling it whether lighter or darker as the deep blue sea as blue as a sapphire blue violets...
Dominus navis
Dominus navis, the absolute owner of a ship...
Exercitor navis
Exercitor navis, the temporary owner or charterer of a ship....
Magister navis
Magister navis (the master of a ship)....
Navy and Marines (Wills) Acts, 1865, 1897, and 1914, and Wills (Soldiers and Sailors) Act, 1918 (English)
Navy and Marines (Wills) Acts, 1865, 1897, and 1914, and Wills (Soldiers and Sailors) Act, 1918 (English). See NUNCUPATIVE WILL....
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