10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KEELAGE»
Découvrez l'usage de
keelage dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
keelage et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The shipowner's and shipmaster's directory to the port ...
PORT OF BARNSTAPLE. BARNSTAPLE QUAYS. Keelage is a charge levied by
prescription, and is the right of the Town Council, as Lords of the Manor, and is
4d. per vessel, either coasting or foreign, whether discharging part or whole of
the ...
2
Lex Mercatoria: Or, A Complete Code of Commercial Law; Being ...
2. every ton of other goods, imported or exported ont of the said port, Sd. For
every ship which shall come into the said harbour (the same not being their dis-
Diito.i. з. charging port) the keelage following, viz. for every ship using the
coasting ...
Wyndham Beawes, Joseph Chitty,
1813
8. charging port) the keelage following, viz. for every ship using the. coasting
trade, helonging to the said port, 6d. For every ship not belonging to the said port,
using thecoesting trade, 1s. 6d. For every other ship coming fiom his Majesty's ...
4
Trial at Nisi Prius (Kent Lent Assizes, March 11, 1861) and ...
I took it that this was for anchorage and groundage, and resembling very much
the tolls due to the owner of a market for stallage. Mr. Justice Byles — Is "
groundage" and "keelage" the same thing? The Lord Chief Justice — Anybody
who has ...
Company of free fishers and dredgers of Whitstable,
1861
5
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
toll and keelage ; 21." The tolls or dues in question are, in the condition of the
bond given by the appellant as aforesaid, described as "The town and quay dues
;" and they have from time immemorial been described, sometimes as " town
dues ...
Thomas Flower Ellis, Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn,
1860
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
Keelage and Moorage : On all vessels coming within the limits of the entire
harbour of Swansea, according to the following schedule : If under 100 tons, and
in ballast coastwise, 4'/. If loaded, or if of 100 tons or upwards, 8 d. If bound to or
from ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1854
7
Taschenwörterbuch Kfz-Technik: Englisch-Deutsch. ...
knurling keelage s Hafennutzungsgebiihr I keep veinhalten keep v (e.g. - to the
right/left) (sich rechts/links) halten keeper pin s Haltebolzen m, Haltestift m,
Sicherungsbolzen m keep in stock v auf Lager halten keep one's distance v
Abstand m ...
Henry George Freeman, Niall Carey, John Riach,
2001
8
Lex Mercatoria Or a Complete Code of Commercial Law, Being a ...
For, every ship which shall come into the said harbour (the same not being their
dis- Ditto, s. s. charging port) the keelage following, viz. for every ship using the
coasting trade, belonging to the said port, 6d. For every ship not belonging to the
...
9
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
The Corporation are also entitled to and receive, in addition to the tolls or dues in
question, keelage and moorage, cranage, weighage and other dues in respect of
the use of the harbour and conveniences on the quays for shipping, and ...
Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis, Colin Blackburn Baron Blackburn,
1856
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The Law Journal Reports
6d.; toll and keelage, 2l. The tolls or dues in question are in the condition of the
bond given by the appellant as aforesaid described as " The Town and Quay
Dues,” and they have from time immemorial been described sometimes as “Town
...