LOG-BOOK, what entry must be made in, when a seaman deserts MASTER, authority to sell ship of a registered ship, must be a citizen PAGE 524 by what contracts personally bound, how far he may bind the owners when he has a lien 'on the freight 131 142, 152 149 when he may hypothecate the ship and cargo 150, 152, 174, when he may retain freight as a general creditor 179, 180 151, 283* 151 151 authority to sell cargo, in case of necessity, or for repairs, 178 in other cases, how far it extends no authority to sell cargo, where ship disabled from pursuing 178, 276 her voyage 276, 349 behaviour of 183 how far responsible for default or negligence 184 when he may be dismissed by owner 184 regulations respecting, in acts of United States 185, &c. authority to correct mariners 190, 191 when he may dismiss mariners 192 duty on sale of ship or discharge of mariners abroad 652 MORTGAGE of ships rights and liabilities of mortgagee when mortgagee entitled to freight NOTICE, PAGE 23 23 23 by common carrier, limiting his responsibility, how far good OWNER OF SHIP, to what purpose mortgagee is when part-owner, hiring of the other how far bound for defaults of master when he may dismiss master punishment of, in U.S. for burning ship must keep ship in repair during the voyage 256 23 28, 30, 33 31 34 93 96 144, 149, 245 184 184 200 222, 253 no action lies against, on bill of lading, where there is a char- to be deposited on entry when lost how renewed when detained by master proceedings bill of sale in writing on transfer registry anew, when necessary proceedings on surrender of certificate, when bonds how cancelled proceedings on sales of ships abroad 48, 49 49 49 63 50 51, 58, 63 51 52 $52 decisions respecting registry acts 69 69 coasting trade and fisheries 70 70 35 to 70 72 72 to 78 75 when ships sold abroad, to be registered anew what ships entitled to certificate of ownership or sea letter 79 master of registered ship must be a citizen and Appendix 131 as to the voyage in advertisement binds the owner 247 REPRESENTATION, cases, in which it has been allowed 452 warrant to apprehend, when granted apprentice entitled to in his own right, and not his master 452 SEAMEN, see wages. regulation respecting in acts of U. S. hiring of, when by shipping paper 453 proceedings by, when ship unseaworthy 187 allowance of water, &c. for voyage 189 how corrected by master for misbehaviours. 190, 191 punishment of crimes, committed by 191, 192 when they may be discharged by master 192 abroad regulations respecting when ship sold, or they are discharged punishment of for crimes on the high seas, discharged from contract by abandonment of ship at sea 193 202 208 209, 481 care of sick, at expense of the ship SEA-LETTER, what is, SEA-WORTHINESS, what constitutes SENTENCE of condemnation of ships SHIPS prize, condemnation of, necessary SHIPPING PAPER, what it must contain, whether bound to unload ship at home port of discharge 505 436, 498 512 79 257 15 when conclusive when not conclusive when necessary 185 construction of the clauses in 522, 523, 521, 525 description of the termini of the voyage 463 465 agreement for, if wages may be limited on contingencies not implied by law 485, 487 how dissolved 497, 498, 512, 518 void, if voyage illegal 472 what clauses in, void 485, 487 when earned wholly if freight earned 507 if freight lost by default of owner or master if ship condemned for illegal conduct of owner 492,495 if ship be unseaworthy 508 492 if unlawfully dismissed if seaman falls sick if seaman dies 474, 475, 491, 500 466 if after capture, ship is recaptured and earn freight 476, in case the slip has earned freight in former part of '481, 512 in case freight be advanced, though ship he lost 497 if voyage broken up before departure from port 491 to |