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  • 31cabotage —   n. coastal navigation; restriction of internal air services to a country s own carriers …

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  • 32cabotage — n. 1 Naut. coastal navigation and trade. 2 esp. Aeron. the reservation to a country of (esp. air) traffic operation within its territory. Etymology: F f. caboter to coast, perh. f. Sp. cabo CAPE(2) …

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  • 33Каботаж — (cabotage)Cabotage, исключительное право каждой страны на организацию перевозок, особенно воздушных, в пределах своей территории …

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  • 34Merchant Marine Act of 1920 — The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 (P.L. 66 261) is a United States Federal statute that regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters and between U.S. ports. Section 27, better known as the Jones Act, deals with cabotage (i.e., coastal shipping) and… …

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  • 35Transport maritime à courte distance — Doublon avec cabotage? Le transport maritime à courte distance (en anglais : short sea shipping) ou cabotage maritime est le transport maritime de fret et de passagers en Europe géographique, au Proche et Moyen Orient ainsi qu’en Afrique du… …

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  • 36caboteur — [ kabɔtɶr ] n. m. • 1542 « bateau »; de caboter 1 ♦ (1803) Vx Marin qui fait le cabotage. 2 ♦ Navire côtier. Adj. m. Navire, bâtiment caboteur. ● caboteur nom masculin Marin ou navire qui pratique le cabotage …

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  • 37Freedoms of the air — The Freedoms of the air are a set of commercial aviation rights granting a country s airline(s) the privilege to enter and land in another country s airspace. Formulated as a result of disagreements over the extent of aviation liberalisation in… …

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  • 38Open skies — For other uses, see Open skies (disambiguation). Open skies is an international policy concept which calls for the liberalization of rules and regulations on international aviation industry most specially commercial aviation opening a free market …

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  • 39Coastwise shipping laws — The maritime Coastwise Shipping Laws or Merchant Marine Act of 1920 (commonly referred to as the Jones Act as it was sponsored by U.S. Senator Wesley L. Jones) is a United States Federal statute that regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters and …

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  • 40Cargo Polyvalent — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cargo. Un cargo polyvalent, aussi appelé cargo de divers, est un navire destiné au transport de marchandises. Contrairement aux porte conteneurs ou aux vraquiers par exemple, ils sont peu spécialisés et sont… …

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