A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen1T. Wardle, 1843 |
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... cargo are recaptured within such a time that the object of the voyage is not lost , the insured is not entitled to abandon . The mere stranding of a ship is not deemed of itself such a loss as will justify an abandonment . If by some ...
... cargo are recaptured within such a time that the object of the voyage is not lost , the insured is not entitled to abandon . The mere stranding of a ship is not deemed of itself such a loss as will justify an abandonment . If by some ...
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... cargo , in case of misfortune , to do whatever he thinks most conducive to the general interest of all concerned ; and they are all bound by his acts . Therefore , if the ship be disabled by stress of weather , or any other peril of the ...
... cargo , in case of misfortune , to do whatever he thinks most conducive to the general interest of all concerned ; and they are all bound by his acts . Therefore , if the ship be disabled by stress of weather , or any other peril of the ...
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... cargo of Indian produce , Hippalus returned in safety with the eastern monsoon to Egypt . This discovery was deemed of so much importance , that the name of the discoverer was given to the wind which had carried him across the ocean to ...
... cargo of Indian produce , Hippalus returned in safety with the eastern monsoon to Egypt . This discovery was deemed of so much importance , that the name of the discoverer was given to the wind which had carried him across the ocean to ...
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... cargo , the ship's tonnage , and number of crew , must be presented within 24 hours after pratique being given , when two officers are put on board to prevent smuggling . The consignees then make entry of the articles consigned to them ...
... cargo , the ship's tonnage , and number of crew , must be presented within 24 hours after pratique being given , when two officers are put on board to prevent smuggling . The consignees then make entry of the articles consigned to them ...
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... cargo on board , inwards and outwards , coming and departing by the canal , were , in 1832 , as follows : - Arriving ... cargo consists . If the captains be not acquainted with the goods of which the cargo consists , they must make their ...
... cargo on board , inwards and outwards , coming and departing by the canal , were , in 1832 , as follows : - Arriving ... cargo consists . If the captains be not acquainted with the goods of which the cargo consists , they must make their ...
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