SALVAGE-continued. By His Majesty's Ships-continued. abroad, statements to be made in case of, 327, 443. release of ship on execution of, 328. form of, 444. exemptions from stamp duty, 329. saving of other rights to salvage, 329. forgery, &c. of documents relating to, 329. salvor means person in command, 415. SALVOR, definition of, in case of salvage by His Majesty's ships, 415. SANDOWN CASTLE, pilot signal to be hoisted between Dungeness and, 360. SARK, provisions as to lighthouses in, 381. certain vessels from, exempt from compulsory pilotage, 348 SAVING, of rights of action, 135, 196. of Orders in Council, &c. under repealed Acts, 421. of certain other Acts, 422. And see TABLE OF STATUTES. of rating of seamen, 422. SAVINGS BANKS. See SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANKS. SCALE, for determining length of voyages, 161, 611. SCIENTIFIC REFEREES, reference to, instead of court of survey, 284. SCOTLAND, application of Part II. (Masters and Seamen) to, 156. Part IV. (Fishing Boats) to, 209, 211, 512. provisions as to courts of survey to, 282. agreements for remuneration of seamen by share in fishing profits in, 221. formal investigation of shipping casualties in, 268. powers of sheriff under Part IX. (Wreck and Salvage), 331. See SHERIFF. SCOTLAND—continued. summary proceedings in, warrants on, 402. backing arrestments, 402. form of decree for payment of money, 402. sentence in default of appearance, 402. orders not to be quashed for defect of form, 403. to be final, 403. extension to, of certain provisions of Fishing Boats Act, 1883..127, 135, "SEA, AT," meaning of, 233. SEA FISHERIES ACTS, application of, 212. "SEA FISHING," meaning of, 210. SEA-FISHING BOY. See also APPRENTICESHIP TO THE SEA-FISHING SERVICE. definition of, 223. agreement not to be made with boy under thirteen, 222. must be made with boy under sixteen (unless apprenticed), 222. form of, 652. enforcement of, 224. powers of superintendent as to, 224, 653. prohibition of taking money for, 224. saving for daily employment, 223. SEA-FISHING SERVICE, apprenticeship to, 222. See APPRENTICESHIP TO THE SEA-FISHING SERVICE. SEA-FISHING VESSELS. See FISHING BOAT. exempt from light dues, 462. SEA-GOING SHIP. See also BRITISH SHIP. what is, 154. SEAL FISHERIES, ships engaged in, to be deemed foreign-going ships, 420. SEAMAN. See also FISHING BOAT; SEA-FISHING BOY. Licence to Supply, 58. fees for providing employment, 59. penalty for demanding other remuneration, 59. engaging or supplying without licence, 59. Engagement of. See also AGREEMENT WITH CREW. stipulations as to provisions, 479. changes in crew to be reported, 65. abroad, provisions as to, 68. end of engagement, what is, 74. power of Court to rescind contracts of, with owner or master, 92. will of. See WILL. relief to families of, to be reimbursed out of wages, 100. Discharge of :- of foreign-going ship, must be before superintendent, 70. penalty for non-compliance, 70. of home-trade ship, may be in same manner as of foreign-going ship, 70. SEAMAN-continued. Destitute :- penalty for leaving natives of Asia or Africa, &c. destitute in United Kingdom, 101. provisions for relief and sending home of, 101. See LASCAR. Distressed:- definition of, 494. regulations as to relief of, 112, 493. provisions for relief of, by authorities abroad, 111, 493. agreements with foreign countries for relief of, 109. return home of, provisions for, 110, 112, 498. duty of master of British ship to receive and provide for, 112, 498. payment for maintenance and passage of, 112, 499. in service of foreign Government or subject, 113, 494. expenses of relief of, are a charge upon the ship, 114, 494. recovery of, 114, 494. payment of, by the Crown, 113, 498. out of Mercantile Marine Fund, 114. may leave ship in order to enter the navy, 114. caused by bad provisions, 123. are a charge upon the ship, 124, 490. recovery of, as wages, 124, 490. when to be deducted from wages, 123, 489. medicines and medical attendance to be borne by removal to prevent infection, to be borne by owner, 123, 489. accommodation for, regulations as to, 125, 434. to be kept free from goods and stores, 125. provisions supplied to. See PROVISIONS. water supplied to. See WATER. See MEDICINES AND MEDICAL STORES. anti-scorbutics for. See ANTI-SCORBUTICS. complaint against master or other seaman by, facilities to be given for Protection of, from imposition, 126–129. assignment or sale of salvage by, before accrual, invalid, 126. power of attorney for receipt of salvage not to be irrevocable, debt exceeding 5s. not recoverable till end of voyage, 126. penalty for going on board ship without permission before seamen leave, 128. application of provisions to foreign ships, 129. on trawlers, 214-219. SEAMAN-continued. desertion by. See DESERTION. absence of, without leave. See ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE. allegation of unseaworthiness, &c. of ship by, 264. costs may be deducted from wages, if ship seaworthy, 265. engagement of. See FISHING BOAT'S AGREEMENT. account of wages, 228. certificate of discharge, 229. compensation for improper discharge, 229. application of provisions to any sort of agreement, 229. SEAMEN'S FAMILIES, relief to, to be reimbursed out of wages, 99. notice to be given to owner, 100. SEAMEN'S LODGING-HOUSES, bye-laws as to licensing, &c. of, by local authority, 126. local authority, who are, 127. power of Board of Trade to make, on failure of local overcharges by keepers of, penalty for, 127. detention of seaman's money or effects by keepers of, penalty for, 128. Order in Council prohibiting unlicensed persons from keeping, 127. SEAMEN'S MONEY ORDERS, remittance of wages, &c. by, 80, 505. master bound to offer facilities for, 505. regulations as to, 80. loss of, payment may be made by Board of Trade on, 80. fraudulent issue of, is felony, 80. SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK, allotment of wages through, 78. power of Board of Trade to establish, 80. make regulations, 81. deposits may be received from seamen of navy, 81. Mercantile Marine Office may be constituted a, 81. accounts, &c. to be laid before Parliament, 82. exemption of public officers from legal proceedings, 82. forgery, &c. of documents for purpose of obtaining money in, 82. |