Kingdom, is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life... Parliamentary Papers - Página ciide Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1876 - 1186 páginas
...British ship, being in any port of the United Kingdom, is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, having regard to the nature of the service... | |
| Richard Lewis - 1874 - 374 páginas
...complaint, or has reason to believe that any British ship is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading, or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, it may, if it think fit, appoint some... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1875 - 218 páginas
...complaint, or have reason to believe that any British ship is by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, they may, if they think fit, appoint... | |
| Trade Board of - 1875 - 138 páginas
...believe upon inspection or otherwise that any British ship is by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, he may order that the ship be detained... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice. Common Pleas Division - 1876 - 850 páginas
...complaint or have reason to believe that any British ship is by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, they may, if they think fit, appoint... | |
| Alexander Charles Boyd - 1876 - 704 páginas
...British ship, being in any port of the United Kingdom, is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, having regard to the (a) 39 & 40 Viet.... | |
| George Davys Ham - 1876 - 708 páginas
...seamen belonging to any British ship, that tho ship is by rtj*son of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to нса without strions danger to human Ш«, )'• shall be the duty of the Board... | |
| Canada - 1876 - 484 páginas
...upon inspection or otherwise, that any British ship is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, he may order that the ship be detained... | |
| 1879 - 446 páginas
...British ship, being in any port of the United Kingdom, is, by reason of the defective condition of her hull, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, unfit to proceed to sea without serious danger to human life, having regard to the nature of the service... | |
| George Pitt-Lewis - 1880 - 1042 páginas
...British ship, being m any port of the United " Kingdom, is, by reason of the defective condition of her unfit to proceed to sea without serious 1376, s. 6. " danger to human life, having regard to the nature... | |
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