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CONTENTS.

PART THE FIRST.

OWNERS OF SHIPS.

CHAPTER I.

OWNERSHIP how acquired.—If by Purchase, Possession necessary

...By Capture.

..By Mortgage

OWNERS not liable for Loss of Goods beyond the value of the

Ship and Freight.....

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...By Fire..

...For want of a Pilot.....

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..For certain Goods, unless their]
nature and value are stated upon
Shipping.

Liable for Goods spoiled by default of the Master

... for Repairs, Provisions, and Necessaries

When Ship and Freight not equal to all the losses,
-the Proceedings to be had thereon...

PART OWNERS not agreeing about a Voyage.

... Bill filed by one Part Owner binds all other Part
Owners included therein

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In what case the Owner of a Ship letting to another
is still liable for loss...

Decided Cases

CHAPTER II.

MASTERS OF SHIPS.

Who qualified to be Masters

Responsible for Goods committed to their care;-but not liable
for more than actually Shipped....

What Acceptance makes a Carrier liable ....

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In what cases liable for Loss of Goods

In what cases not liable for Stores delivered to the Ship..... ..

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MASTERS continued.

Have no Lien on the Ship for Wages, nor for Money paid for)
Stores or Repairs

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Have no Authority to sell a Ship, but may Hypothecate her..
What to do if Passengers die

In what cases they may Pilot their own Vessels .....

To enter into written agreements with Seamen, and to deduct
Penalties from their Wages, and pay them to
Greenwich Hospital.....

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Leaving Seamen abroad, or forcing them on shore-Penalty... 15, 35

... on account of sickness, to leave their]
Wages also.

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To bring home Sea-faring Men, under penalty of £100, and 34 to subsist them at 1s. 6d. per day

Free from Impress ....

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Penalty on carrying Persons enlisted into any Foreign Service.
Legal Decisions

SEAMEN.

CHAPTER III.

BRITISH, who deemed to be

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Agreements with the Master to be in writing, and Seamen to 23, 25 have a written discharge...

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Refusing to defend, or destroying or running away with the Ship

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Voyage....

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Deserting or absenting themselves, or refusing to go the

Negligence of; Masters may reimburse themselves out of their
Wages

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24

Not to be forced on Shore, or left in Foreign Parts;-but if
left on account of Sickness their Wages to be left 34, 35
also....

Wrecked abroad, or discharged from the Navy, Governors or
Consuls to subsist them at 1s. 6d. per day, and send
them home; and Consuls to have credit for dis-
bursements on their account

Assaulting or Beating them to prevent their Working

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SEAMEN continued.

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Smuggling. Penalty on Person found on board Vessels with} 423

Spirits Tobacco in small Packages

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... unfit for Service, how to be disposed of

407, 416

Enlisting into Foreign Service

Entering on board a Slave Ship

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BRISTOL.-Order in Council respecting Commutation Tolls.....

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PILOTS continued.

RATES of Pilotage, how to be computed and Recovered

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Certain Vessels not to pay higher Duties than British 183

Vessels

Of the ROYAL NAVY

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Quarantine Instructions to Pilots

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