maritime contract

  • 41preferred maritime lien — A lien arising prior in time to the recording and indorsement of a preferred ship mortgage; or alien for damages arising out of tort, for wages of a stevedore when employed directly by the owner, operator, master, husband, or agent of the vessel …

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  • 43bottomry — /bot euhm ree/, n., pl. bottomries. Marine Law. a contract, of the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship borrows money to make a voyage, pledging the ship as security. [1615 25; modeled on D bodemerij, equiv. to bodem BOTTOM + erij… …

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  • 44USS Merapi (AF-38) — was an sclass|Adria|stores ship acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas. Merapi was laid down 11 August …

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  • 45charter party — A maritime contract within admiralty jurisdiction. 2 Am J2d Adm § 67; a contract by which an entire ship, or some principal part thereof, is let by the owner to another person for a specified time or use. 48 Am J1st Ship § 296. See charter of… …

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  • 46marine insurance — A policy or contract of insurance covering the risk of loss to ship, cargo, or freight from a peril or perils of the sea. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins §§ 1308 et seq. A maritime contract or guaranty, on the part of the insurer, that the ship or goods… …

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  • 47ticket — The entire list of candidates of a particular political party. 26 Am J2d Elect § 207. The means of admission to a theater or other place of amusement. 4 Am J2d Amuse § 5. A railroad ticket, amounting, according to some authority to a mere receipt …

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  • 48bottomry — noun An early form of maritime contract in which money could be borrowed by the owner of a ship using the ship as collateral …

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  • 49carriage of goods — ▪ law Introduction       in law, the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. The relevant law governs the rights, responsibilities, liabilities, and immunities of the carrier and of the persons employing the services of the carrier.… …

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  • 50Admiralty law — Hi …

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