Hints on the Legal Duties of ShipmastersC. Griffin, 1903 - 230 Seiten |
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... constructed , properly lighted and venti- lated , properly protected from weather and sea , and , as far as possible , shut off and protected from effluvium which may be caused by cargo or bilge water . Such space must also be kept free ...
... constructed , properly lighted and venti- lated , properly protected from weather and sea , and , as far as possible , shut off and protected from effluvium which may be caused by cargo or bilge water . Such space must also be kept free ...
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... constructed to the satisfaction of the emigration officer , and in such situations there is a limit of one statute adult to fifteen superficial feet of deck allotted to their use . On the lower passenger deck the space is limited to one ...
... constructed to the satisfaction of the emigration officer , and in such situations there is a limit of one statute adult to fifteen superficial feet of deck allotted to their use . On the lower passenger deck the space is limited to one ...
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... constructed and properly maintained , and kept serviceable and clean throughout the voyage . The carriage of every hundred steerage passengers makes two extra privies beyond the statutory minimum neces- sary . Where fifty female ...
... constructed and properly maintained , and kept serviceable and clean throughout the voyage . The carriage of every hundred steerage passengers makes two extra privies beyond the statutory minimum neces- sary . Where fifty female ...
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... constructed in an unusual way so as to have exceptional heat in that part of the hold which adjoined the boiler - room bulkhead ; or it might arise from the condition in which the grain was when it came to the ship- master's hand . If ...
... constructed in an unusual way so as to have exceptional heat in that part of the hold which adjoined the boiler - room bulkhead ; or it might arise from the condition in which the grain was when it came to the ship- master's hand . If ...
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... constructed modern vessels . This duty to the cargo can only arise when the vessel is in a port of call or of refuge for other reasons than the actual damage to the cargo . The precise question which arose in the case of Notara v ...
... constructed modern vessels . This duty to the cargo can only arise when the vessel is in a port of call or of refuge for other reasons than the actual damage to the cargo . The precise question which arose in the case of Notara v ...
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agreement bags barratry bill of lading Board of Trade boat of Section British ship BRYAN DONKIN bulk grain bulkhead cargo carrying passengers certificate charge CHARLES GRIFFIN charterer clearance compartments consignee contract course Court crew cubic customs officer damage discharge dunnage EDITION emigrant-ship emigration officer engaged Engineer examination EXETER STREET feeders feet fitted Foreign Animals Wharf foreign-going forfeiture freight given grain-tight hatch home-trade inches keelson landed liable lien loaded lower hold Marine maritime lien master Master Mariner master's duty Mate ment Merchant Shipping Act navigation offence officer of customs owner payable penalty persons on board pilot pilotage placed under davits port PRACTICAL proper properly Receiver of Wrecks regard regulations respect rules sailing seaman shifting boards ship's shipmaster shipowner statute adult steam steamer steamships steerage passengers stowage stowed sufficient superintendent surveyor tion United Kingdom upper deck vessel voyage wages WILLIAM ALLINGHAM
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Seite 137 - ART. 31. When a vessel is in distress and requires assistance from other vessels or from the shore, the following shall be the signals to be used or displayed by her, either together or separately, viz. : — In the daytime — 1. A gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a minute. 2. The International Code signal of distress indicated by NC 3. The distant signal, consisting of a square flag, having either above or below it a ball or anything resembling a ball. 4. A continuous sounding...
Seite ii - SPLENDID BOOK . . . contains paragraphs on every point of Interest to the Merchant Marine. The 243 pages of this book are THE MOST VALUABLE to the sea captain that have EVER been COMPILED."— Merchant Service Review.
Seite 29 - ENGINE-ROOM PRACTICE : A Handbook for Engineers and Officers in the Royal Navy and Mercantile Marine, including the Management of the Main and Auxiliary Engines on Board Ship. BY JOHN G. LIVERSIDGE...
Seite 36 - Part I. Papers relating to Temperature, Elasticity, and Expansion of Vapours, Liquids, and Solids. Part II. Papers on Energy and its Transformations. Part III. Papers on Wave-Forms, Propulsion of Vessels, &c.
Seite 28 - English and Foreign Boilers with their Heat Efficiencies shown in Fifty Tables — Fire Grates of Various Types — Mechanical Stokers — Combustion of Fuel in Boilers — Transmission of Heat through Boiler Plates, and their Temperature — Feed Water Heaters, Superheaters, Feed Pumps, &c. — Smoke and its Prevention — Instruments used in Testing Boilers — Marine and Locomotive Boilers — Fuel Testing Stations — Discussion of the Trials and Conclusions — On the Choice of a Boiler, and...
Seite 156 - ... beyond such distance without previously paying the additional fare for the additional distance, and with intent to avoid payment thereof...
Seite 20 - Any regulations as to conduct on board, and as to fines, short allowance of provisions, or other lawful punishments for misconduct, which have been sanctioned by the Board of Trade...
Seite 42 - ... Levers — The Wheel and Axle : Windlass ; Ship's Capstan ; Crab Winch— Tackles : the "Old Man"— The Inclined Plane; the Screw— The Centre of Gravity of a Ship and Cargo — Relative .Strength of Rope : Steel Wire, Manilla, Hemp, Coir — Derricks and Shears — Calculation of the Cross-breaking Strain of Fir Spar — Centre of Effort of Sails — Hydrostatics: the Diving-bell ; Stability of Floating Bodies ; the Ship's Pump, &c. " THIS EXCELLENT BOOK . . . contains a LARGE AMOUNT of information....
Seite 30 - North- Western Railway, India. Contents. — Discussion of the Term "Light Railways." — English Railways, Rates, and Farmers. — Light Railways in Belgium, France, Italy, other European Countries, America and the Colonies, India, Ireland. — Road Transport as an alternative. — The Light Railways Act, 1896. — The Question of Gauge. — Construction and Working. — Locomotives and Rolling-Stock. — Light Railways in England, Scotland, and Wales. — Appendices and Index.
Seite 40 - Henry VIII. — To Death of Mary — During Elizabeth's Reign — Up to the Reign of William III.— The 18th and 19th Centuries— Institution oJ Examinations — Rise and Progress of Steam Propulsion — Development of Free Trade— Shipping Legislation, 1862 to 1875— " Locksley Hall" Case— Shipmasters' Societies — Loading of Ships — Shipping Legislation, 1884 to 1894 — Statistics of Shipping.