Seaworthiness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Seaworthy
Fit for a voyage worthy of being trusted to transport a cargo with safety as a seaworthy ship
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Ship's husband
Ship's husband, a peculiar agent appointed by the owner of a ship to look after the repairs, equip-ment, management, and other concerns of the ship. His duties are: (1) To see to the proper outfit of...
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Seaworthy
any insurance have been effected upon her it will be void. In a voyage policy a warranty of seaworthiness is implied, but not in a time policy, see Dudgeon v. Pembroke, (1877) 2 App Cas 284. But
Examine
To test by any appropriate method to inspect carefully with a view to discover the real character or state of to subject to inquiry or inspection of particulars for the purpose of obtaining a fuller insight...
Charter-party
Charter-party [fr. Charta partita, Lat., a divided charter; charte partie, Fr.]. When notaries were less common there was only one instrument made for both parties; this they cut in two, and give each his portion; an...
Unseaworthy ships
Unseaworthy ships. Sending an unseaworthy [see Hedley v. Pinkney Steamship Co., (1892) 1 QB 58 CA] ship to sea in such a state that the life of any person is likely to be endangered is a...
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