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Ship's husband

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Husband of a ship

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National insurance

Employment under a contract of service or apprenticeship as master or a member of the crew of any ship registered in the United Kingdom. (c) Employment as an 'outworker,' that is to say, a person to whom … by their employer, if, in each case, employed without money payment. (c) Husband or wife employed by his or her spouse. (d) Persons casually employed, … Insur-ance Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 55), introduced by Mr. Lloyd George, established a wide system of compulsory state insurance covering both ill-health and unemployment, which is based upon premiums contributed in part by

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Insurance

married man or woman insures his or her life expressly for the benefit of his or her wife, husband, or children, the policy moneys are not subject to his or her debts, unless an intent to defraud … in all the principal ports of the world, who forward regularly to Lloyd's accounts of the departures of ships from, and arrivals at, such ports, as well as of losses and other casualties; and, in general, all

Commorientes

in which a husband, a strong man who could swim well, was swept off the deck of a ship by the same wave which swept off his delicate wife who could not swim, Best on Evidence, s.

Quarantine, or Quarentaine

Quarantine, or Quarentaine. 1. By Magna Carta, the widow shall not be distrained to marry afresh, if she choose to live without a husband, but she shall not, … of land containing forty perches, Leg. Hen. I., c. 16. 3. A regulation by which communication with persons, ships, or goods arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious disease, or liable thereto, is interdicted

Dependant and dependent

be a child dependent upon the workman's earnings within s. 8 of the Act, Faulkner v. Owners of Ship Sutton, (1927) 1 KB 207 and Sholts Iron Co. Ltd. v. Curran, (1929) AC 409. Under s. 2, … of life suitable for persons in his class and position. (3) 'Member of a family' means wife or husband, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, stepfather, stepmother, son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter, stepson, stepdaughter, brother, sister, half-brother, half-sister. A posthumous

Necessaries

notice to persons supplying goods. See Lush, 'Husband and Wife.' See HUSBAND AND WIFE. The master of a ship has an implied authority to bind the owner to pay for 'necessaries' for the ship ordered by the … Necessaries, a relative term, not strictly limited to such things as are absolutely requisite for support and subsistence, but to be construed liberally, and

Harbour

157, and in s. 130 in the case in which the harbour is given by the wife or husband of the person harboured, the word 'harbour' includes the supplying a person with shelter, food, drink, money, clothes, … Act with reference to a local lighthouse authority, it has the meaning assigned to it by the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, s. 742. See: (English) Harbour Act, 1964, s. 57(1); Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol.

Droits of admiralty

Admiral of England (or Lord High Admiral). Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Queen Anne and Lord High Admiral, resigned the rights to these … ligan and derelict, which are now dealt with by the (English) Receiver of Wreck for the District, Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60), ss. 523-528; and (English) Droits of Admiralty must be distinguished … of Queen Anne and Lord High Admiral, resigned the rights to these droits to the Crown for a salary, as Lord High Admiral, of 7,000l. a year. When the office was vacant, they belonged to the Crown.

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