| Edward William Symons - Maritime law - 1844 - 330 pages
...Sea) shall also have on board a sufficient quantity of lime or lemon juice, sugar, and vinegar, the lime or lemon juice, sugar, and vinegar to be served...hundred persons or upwards on board, and every ship the 7 and s vict. voyage of which shall be deemed under the provisions • of the Act passed in the sixth... | |
| John Lewis Ricardo - Great Britain - 1847 - 352 pages
...also have on board a ad™8e' &csufficient quantity of lime or lemon juice, sugar, and vinegar, the lime or lemon juice, sugar, and vinegar to be served...having one hundred persons or upwards on board, and \fnat ships to every ship the voyage of which shall be deemed under the provisions carry surgeons.... | |
| Every seaman - 1847 - 92 pages
...of his Conveyance to the United Kingdom, be defrayed by the Owner of the Ship, without any deduction on that account, from the Wages of such Master or...suit, shall be recovered as a debt due to Her Majesty. — Sect. 18. In case of Ship sold at a Foreign Port. And when any Ship belonging to any British Subject,... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - Geography - 1849 - 116 pages
...from the wages of such master or seamen, and if paid by any officer or other person on bebalf of HM, the amount, with full costs of suit, shall be recovered as a debt due to HM ; and every ship upwards on board, shall have on board, as one of her complement, some person duly... | |
| James Lees - 1851 - 478 pages
...owner, without any deduction on that 5 5 6«. 6 § 67. 7 5 68. 8 J 69. account from the wages of the master or seaman ; and, if paid by any officer or...her Majesty, the amount, with full costs of suit, can be recovered as a debt due to her Majesty.9 The foregoing regulations are for the preservation... | |
| John Hoskins Brown - Shipping - 1853 - 254 pages
...deduetion whatever on that aeeount from the wages of such master or seaman; and, if paid by any offieer or other person on behalf of Her Majesty, the amount, with full eosts of What ships suit, shall be reeovered as a debt due to Her Majesty ; and to earry sur- every... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - Maritime law - 1858 - 444 pages
...deduction whatever on that account from the wages of such master or seaman; and if paid by any officer of Her Majesty, the amount, with full costs of suit,...having one hundred persons, or upwards, on board, for a voyage which will probably exceed eight weeks, shall have on board some person duly authorised... | |
| Naval art and science - 1847 - 724 pages
...; and, if paid by any officer or other person acting on behalf of Her Majesty, the amount, together with full costs of suit, shall be recovered as a debt due to Her Majesty : and every ship having 100 persons or upwards on board, and alio every ship the voyage of which shall be deemed under the... | |
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