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AGREEMENT, EQUITABLE,

for sale or mortgage of British ship, 18, n. (k), 44, 45.

exempt from stamp duty, 42.

for bottomry bond, whether enforceable in Admiralty, 574.
for charter-party, 289, n. (a).

AGREEMENT [I.] WITH CREW UNDER GENERAL LAW.
first instance of rules as to, in England, 195, n. (t).
how far verbal agreement binding, 196, n. (e).

rules of construction of, when written, 196, n. (e).

agreement to serve in blockade runner not illegal, 196, n. (ƒ)
agreement to share profits of voyage no partnership, 199, n. (1).

AGREEMENT WITH CREW [II.] UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING
ACTS.

1. IN GENERAL.

if in authorized form, exempt from duty, 195, n. (z).

production of, to authorities generally, 143.

contents of, 194, 195, n. (a), 196, 198, 199, 218.

stipulations in, as to allotment notes, 196, 197, n. (h), 218.

in what cases obligatory, 195, 199, 201.

colonial forms of, when allowable, 196.

penalty where ship proceeds without, 202.

alterations in, must be authenticated, 203.

proof of, by seaman, 203.

penalty for not posting up copy of, on board, 199.

compensation where seaman having, discharged before voyage, 217.

what stipulations in, invalid, 197, 228.

rights under, where ship sold, &c. abroad, 233.

indorsements on, 202, 211, 212, 214.

penalty for embodying in, clause against entry into navy, 228.

compensation where provisions stipulated for in, reduced, 204.

complaints of seaman with respect to, 203.

regulations in, as to discipline on whom binding, 196, 199.

fines for misconduct under, 227, n. (p), 229.

deposit of, abroad, 144.

implied term in, that ship safe, 198.

entry in, of distance between deck and load lines, 14, 197.
power of courts to rescind, 185.

forms of, 197, 198, 199.

provision as to agreement with crew of fishing vessels, 196, n. (d).

2. FOREIGN-GOING SHIPS.

how executed, and deposit of duplicate of, 199.

grant of certificate of clearance on completion of, 129.
delivery of, to mercantile marine superintendent, 129.
indorsement on. See supra, I.

3. FOREIGN-GOING SHIPS, RUNNING AGREEMENTS.
entry into, valid where voyages short, 200.

special indorsements on, 200, 201.

duplicates of, how disposed of, 201, n. (p).

rules regulating other agreements to apply to, 200.
fees on, 201, n. (p).

4. HOME-TRADE SHIPS.

entry into and execution of, 201.

half-yearly transmission of, to marine superintendent, 129, n. (z),
150, 202.

in what cases special forms of, allowed, 201, 202.

grant of certificate for clearance or transire on transmission of,
129, n. (z).

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ALIEN ENEMIES,

may sue in admiralty for wages earned under licence, 245.
insurance by, invalid, 440.

ALIEN LIST, delivery of, by master arriving from beyond seas, 152, n. (i).
ALLEGIANCE, OATH OF, when required from owners of British
ships, 5, 5, n. (i).

ALLOTMENT NOTES. See WAGES, II.

ALTERATION,

of agreement with crew,

203.

of policy of insurance at common law, 453.
under Stamp Acts, 453.

where alteration renders new stamp necessary, 434.

AMERICA.

See NORTH AMERICA-UNITED STATES.

AMMUNITION does not contribute towards general average, 435.

ANCHORS. See CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS.

ship to be seaworthy must be furnished with proper, 73, 74, n. (k).
liability for injuries caused by sunken, 615, 616.

adjustment of differences as to salvage within Cinque Ports, 669, 670.
salvage of, in or near the Humber, 680, n. (t).

within jurisdiction of Cinque Ports, 669, 670.

distress of, for port dues, 134.

report of loss of, by Trinity House pilot, 277, n. (e).
sale of, over 168lbs. prohibited, unless proved, 680, n. (t).
marking of, and penalty where wrongly marked, 680.
bower, in passenger ships within Passenger Acts, 724.

ANTI-SCORBUTICS.

APPAREL OF SHIP.

See LIME and LEMON JUICE.

See APPURTENANCES.

salvage services rendered to, to be remunerated, 643.
duty of receivers of wreck where salvage of, 655, 656.

APPEAL,

from justices and commissioners in salvage cases, 655, 670.
from convictions and orders under M. S. Acts, 189, n. (k), 190.
in shipping casualty and Board of Trade inquiries, 118, 690, 691.
APPRAISEMENT,

in salvage suits by admiralty marshal, 659, n. (d).

by valuer appointed by receiver of wreck, 658.

APPREHENSION, of seamen and apprentices deserting or absent, 184.

APPRENTICES,

TO PILOTS,

bye-laws as to, how made, 252.

APPRENTICES-continued.

TO SEA SERVICE,

shipowners no longer bound to carry any, 166.

duties of mercantile marine superintendent respecting, 165, 166.
notice of binding, death, or desertion of, required, 166.
production of, before mercantile marine superintendent, 166.
entry of particulars respecting, in agreement, 166.

provisions with respect to pauper, 165.

supply of, by licensed persons, 194, 194, n. (z).

entries respecting, in official log. See OFFICIAL LOG.

when exempted from impressment, 168.

fees on binding, before mercantile marine superintendent, 165.
rights and remedies of, for wages, 166, 241, n. (k).

no settlement now gained by apprenticeship of, 167.

See next title-CREW-DISCIPLINE-WAGES.

APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES TO SEA SERVICE,
forms of, obtainable from Queen's printers, 165, n. (p).
suit for penalty of, not within admiralty jurisdiction in rem, 166.
exempt from stamp duty, 165.

execution of and disposal of, 165, 166.
implied term in, that ship safe, 198.

rescission of, by competent court, 185.

deposit of, at ports abroad, 143, 144.

APPURTENANCES OF SHIP, in what cases included in sale of ship, 53.
AQUAFORTIS, restrictions on shipment of, 134, 697.

ARBITRATION,

in questions of wages before mercantile marine superintendent, 231.
in insurance cases, 550.

where damage done by foreign national vessels, 622, n. (i).

ARMY, COMMISSIONED OFFICER OF. See Index, Vol. II.
power of, to detain ships, 28, 621.

to act for receiver of wreck, 675, 676.

ARREST. See PERILS INSURED AGAINST BY POLICY.

loss of insured ship or goods by, 488.

of foreign ship for damage under M. S. Act, 1854..620, 622, n. (h).
by Admiralty process. See ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

ARRESTMENT OF WAGES, illegal, 197, n. (h).

ASSAULT, on master or mate by scamen, 183.

ASSESSORS. See Index, Vol. II.

to justices in salvage disputes, 655.

of Courts of Survey, 32.

at shipping casualty inquiries, 116, 688, 688, n. (e), 689.

ASSETS, MARSHALLING OF, in bottomry suits, 125, n. (u), 575, n. (k).

ASSIGNMENT,

of ships exempt from stamp duty, 42.

of wages invalid, 197, n. (h).

of marine policy, 551, 552.

ASSURED. See INSURANCE.

ATTACHMENT of wages illegal, 197, n. ().

AUSTRO-HUNGARY, order in council as to tonnage of ships of, 10, n. (b).

AUTHORITY OF MASTER, over crew and passengers, 126, 694. See
DESERTION-DISCIPLINE-MASTER-PASSENGERS.

AVERAGE,

definition of word, 426, n. (y), 491, n. (ƒ).
general, 425. See GENERAL AVERAGE.

adjustment of, 435–437.

master's, meaning of, and when due, 121, n. (m).
liability of consignee for, 388.

particular, what it is and when it arises, 426, n. (y).

meaning of, in memorandum in policy, 491.

AVERAGES, money advanced to pay, not necessaries, 99, n. (8), 157, n. (q).
AZIMUTH COMPASS, required in emigrant passenger ships, 724.

AZOF, SEA OF, quarantine regulations applying to ships from, 149.

BADGE. See EMIGRANT RUNNER.

BAIL,

under Foreign Enlistment Act, 69, 70, n. (1).
where damage done by foreign vessel, 620.
for safe return in actions of restraint, 103.

in damage suits in Admiralty Division, 619.

on appeals from Cinque Ports Salvage Commissioners, 670.

BALLAST,

does not pass on sale of ship and furniture, 53, n. (x).

shipowners bound to find, for ship, 76.

vessel in, when exempt from pilotage, 279.

merchandise may be carried as, 314, n. (v).

what articles may not be carried as, in emigrant passenger ships, 724.

BALTIC, THE,

quarantine regulations as to ships arriving from, 149.

pilotage of vessels to or from, 261, 279.

BANKRUPTCY,

effect of, of vendor of ship, 51.

of legal mortgagor of registered ship, 51, 59.

of partowner of ship, 107, 108.

remedies on, for wages or necessaries taken in bankruptcy, 125, n. (s).
where company bankrupt in winding-up, 125, n. (s), 221, n. (m).
transmission on, of registered ship, 45, 46. See REGISTRY.

ORDER AND DISPOSITION OF BANKRUPT ON,

ship left in, after sale may pass to trustee, 51.

will not pass where registered mortgagee out of possession, 51, 59.
BARGES, owners of, liable as common carriers, 77, n. (b).

BARGES, DUMB,

marked on stern only, 13, n. (e).

how far within Admiralty Court Act, 622, n. (k).

no action in Admiralty for collision between two, 623, n. (1), 625.

BARRATRY,

IN GENERAL.

definition of, 145.

instance where acts amount to, though not fraudulent, 146.

act of, must be against will of owner, 146.

seamen guilty of, not entitled to passage home, 211.

when excuse for delay against underwriters, 476.

effect of loss of insured ship by reason of, 490.

foreign law respecting, 146, n. (u).

by and against whom it may be committed, 146, 147.

BARRATRY-continued.

master when sole owner cannot commit, 146.

but if part owner may be guilty of, 146.

not committed by master if owner consenting party, 146.
must be against owner, or pro hâc vice owner, 146, 147.
what not included in exception of, in charter-party, 353.
damage to goods by negligent navigation not, 353.
OFFENCES CONSTITUTING, AT COMMON LAW,

neglect to pay port dues, 146.

wilful deviation for captain's own convenience, 146.
cruising for prizes without orders from owner, 146.
smuggling, 146.

running away with ship and selling her, 146.
breaking through blockade, 146.

collision caused by negligent navigation not, 353.

criminal delay, 146.

STATUTORY OFFENCES IN, Nature of,

destroying or damaging vessel, 147.

setting fire to ship whereby life is endangered, 147.

or with intent to prejudice owners, 147.

turning pirate, 147, 148.

revolting against master, 147, 148.

JURISDICTION OF COURTS OVER, 148.

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BELLIGERENT. See CAPTURE-FOREIGN ENLISTMENT.

BENEFICIAL INTERESTS in ships, meaning of, in M. S. Acts, 55.
BENGAL, colonial certificates of competency at, 114, 690, 690, n. (1).
BENZINE. See DANGEROUS Goods.

BERTHS OF CREW. See CREW SPACES.

in emigrant passenger ships, how constructed, &c., 722.
provisions against overcrowding of, in such ships, 720, 721.
to remain standing in such ships after voyage, 722, 723, 738.

BILL OF ENTRY. See ENTRY.

BILL OF EXCHANGE,

acceptance of, when a discharge of wages, 125.

liability on, drawn by master for wages abroad, 213.

drawn by consignee, and effect on remedy for freight, 387.
power of master to give collateral, in bottomry cases, 158, n. (u), 570.
effect of sending to consignee, together with bill of lading, 349.

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