| 1854 - 628 páginas
...freight has not bees earned ; but in all cases of wreck or loss of the ship, proof that he has not exerted himself to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores shall bar his claim. CLXXXIV. If any seaman or apprentice to whom wages are due under the last preceding... | |
| Edward William Symons - 1844 - 330 páginas
...the ship, whether such ship shall or shall not have previously earned freight : provided the seaman shall produce a certificate from the master or chief...to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores, (s. 17.) And in case any ship belonging to any subject of Her Majesty shall be lost, sold, or transferred,... | |
| Canada - 1845 - 730 páginas
...the Ship, whether such Ship shall or shall not have previously earned Freight; provided the Seaman shall produce a Certificate from the Master or Chief...to the utmost to save the Ship, Cargo, and Stores. XVIII. And be it enacted, That every Ship navigating between the United Kingdom and any Place out of... | |
| Edwin Edwards - 1847 - 324 páginas
...ship (whether such ship shall or shall not have previously earned freight), provided that the seaman shall produce a certificate from the master or chief...to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores. Although the jurisdiction of the Admiralty Court was, doubtless, originally constituted for the adjudication... | |
| William Tarn Pritchard - 1847 - 804 páginas
...such loss, whether the ship shall or shall not have previously earned freight, provided the seaman shall produce a certificate from the master or chief...to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores. 130. Prior to the above statute, by the general and just policy of all maritime states, the total loss... | |
| Every seaman - 1847 - 92 páginas
...; provided the Seaman produce a Certificate from the Master or Chief surviving Officer of the Ship, that he had exerted himself to the utmost to save the Ship, Cargo and Stores. —Sect. 17. Masters to give Seamen Certificotes on Discharge. And upon the discharge of a Seaman from... | |
| George Crabb - 1847 - 512 páginas
...seaman produee a eertifieate from the muster or ehief surviving offieer of tiie ship, to the effeet that he had exerted himself to the utmost to save the ship, eargo, and stores. Seet. 1 8. — Supply of medirines shall be kept on board ; and every ship shall... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1849 - 116 páginas
...the ship, whether such ship shall or shall not have previously earned freight ; provided the seaman shall produce a certificate from the master or chief...to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores — § 17. 5. Establishment of an Office in London for the Registry of Seamen This is provided for... | |
| James Lees - 1851 - 478 páginas
...of the loss or wreck, provided he produce a certificate from the master, or chief surviving officer, that he had exerted himself to the utmost to save the ship, cargo, and stores.8 Capture, also, operates as extinguishing the seaman's claim for wages; but his claim revives... | |
| John Hoskins Brown - 1853 - 254 páginas
...seaman shall produee a eertifieate from the master or ehief surviving offieer of the ship, to the effeet that he had exerted himself to the utmost to save the ship, eargo, and stores. 18. And he it enaeted, that every ship navigating between A supply of the United... | |
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