10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHIP'S ARTICLES»
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ship's articles in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ship's articles and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
ship's articles, apply to only one described voyage. The seaman is employed
thereafter only if he signs new articles for the following voyage. The personal
relationships between employer and employee of the type developed over a long
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Carl E. McDowell, Helen M. Gibbs, 1999
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A Digest of the Law and Practice of the High Court of ...
The ship's articles are conclusive with respect to the specification of the wages
and the voyage, but ou other collateral agreements they are not in all cases
conclusive, and the Court of Admiralty may, as a court of equity, consider how far
such ...
William Tarn Pritchard, Robert Albion Pritchard, Algernon Jones, 1865
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
The Consul then read the said ship's articles, part of which are in the following
words, to wit, viz.: — " It is agreed between the master and seamen or mariners of
the barque ' Jones' of New York, James Gilbert master, now in the port of Boston
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1842
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Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of ...
... are to be regarded as seamen for the purpose of the Convention, provided that
they are entered in the ship's articles (crew list). If the foreign staff in question are
entered in the ship's articles (crew list), the Convention is applicable to them.
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British and Foreign State Papers
one half for each Owner in America, and whether condemned, or not condemned
, the skins shall be counted, and the Ship's Company shall then immediately
receive in skins the share that, according to the ship's Articles are due to them;
after ...
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An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined in ...
Id. If there be a clause in ship's articles, that the seamen may leave at the end of
three months if the ship is in port or in perfect safety, of which (he cap. the ship
without the permission of the captain Neave v. Pratt, 2 N. R. 408 If a master of a ...
Samuel Bealey Harrison, 1835
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Federal Justice in California: The Court of Ogden Hoffman, ...
were required to sign a contract called the ship's articles, which itemized the
voyage and the conditions of their employment — including wages. Maritime law
prescribed clear consequences in the execution of the articles. Normally if a
sailor ...
8
Ocean Traden and Shipping
But apparently the modern successor of the ancient Muster Roll is in fact the
Ship's Articles. Moreover, the Official Log contains a detailed list of the crew. If in
the case of any country either a Certificate of Registry or the Ship's Articles is not
on ...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius, in the ...
I submit, that the plaintiff captaSnfor must be called, for he has executed the
ship's articles as an able seaman, at 35*. a month wages : and. according ^ he
could' . if there were an to the authorities and the act of parliament, he can reco- ...
Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Joseph Payne, 1827
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Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the ...
And it has been held also in the Admiralty Courts, that no man can recover more
than is specified in the ship's articles. Now the defendant had been paid the sum
specified in the articles, and more. The ship's articles, signed by the plaintiff, and
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Frederick Augustus Carrington, Joseph Payne, 1827