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4. Of the Certificate of Registry
5. Of Transfers and Transmissions of Ships and Shares of Ships
6. Of Mortgages of Ships
7. Of Certificates of Sale and Mortgage
8. Of Registry Anew, and Transfer of Registry
9. Registry, Miscellaneous
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10. Fishery Boats, Lighthouse Boats, and Pleasure Yachts
11. Evidence of Affidavits, Books of Registry, Certificates, &c. -
12. Offence of Forging or fraudulently altering Documents, making
False Declarations, &c.
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CHAPTER III.
Of Part-owners of Ships; and herein,
1. Of their legal relation to each other as Tenants in Common, or
as Partners and Joint-Tenants
2. Regulations for the enjoyment of their Common Property in
case of disagreement,-by the Laws of Foreign States
3. Jurisdiction exercised for that object by the High Court of
Admiralty in England
4. Power of one Part-owner to bind the others by his Contracts.-
Office and Authority of Ship's Husband
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5. Adjustment of the interests of Part-owners on Bankruptcy of
one of them
6. Ship's Accounts, how adjusted between Part-owners, at Law and
in Equity
7. Interest of Part-owners as to Strangers: Who should be joined
as Plaintiffs and Defendants
8. Extent of liability of each Part-owner for Supplies and Repairs
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PART II.
Of the Board of Trade.
1. Its General Functions in relation to the Mercantile Marine
2. Local Marine Boards
3. Duties of Shipping Offices, established under its authority
Of the Authority of the Master with regard to the Employment of
the Ship; and herein,
1. Of the different kinds of Contract under which Merchant Ships
are employed
2. Owners of Ships are bound by Contracts of the Master relative
to the usual course of the Ship's employment
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5. Ground of the Liability of Owners, on the Contract of the
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Of the Authority of the Master with regard to Repairs and other
Necessaries furnished to the Ship; and herein,
1. Of the Liability of Owners of Ship and Employers of Master
upon his Contracts. Of proceedings against them personally,
and against the Ship
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2. Of their personal Liability on his Contracts for Necessaries
3. Of Charges on the Ship in Specie.-Repairs done in England
not privileged as in Civil and Maritime Law.-Lien of
Shipwright
4. Doctrine and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty
5. In Foreign Parts Master may hypothecate his Ship, but not
generally at the residence of his Owners.-Of Contracts by
Bottomry
6. Requisites to validity of Bottomry Securities -
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9. If several Securities of this kind, last entitled to priority
10. Extent to which Freight may be pledged
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11. Respondentia
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CHAPTER IV.
Of the Behaviour of Master and Mariners; and herein,
2. Of Offences committed by Master and Mariners.-Of his Duties
respecting them, and his general Duties on board Ship.-
Authority of Master to correct the Mariners
3. Regulations of Foreign Ordinances as to disposal of Ship's
Provisions
4. Of Breaches of Duty by the Mariners.-Desertion, Mutiny,
Disobedience, &c. -
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Of the Laws for the Encouragement and Protection of Merchant
Seamen; and herein,
1. Legal Provision for Seamen disabled in fight with Pirates and
Enemies
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2. Corporation erected for the Relief of maimed and disabled
Seamen, and of the Widows and Children of Seamen killed,
slain, or drowned in the Merchant Service, or who have
contributed to the fund raised for that purpose
3. Provisions for preserving the health of Seamen, and for their
relief when falling sick at Sea, or hurt in performance of
their duty
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4. Regulations for the Protection of Seamen from imposition
5. Offence of Master improperly discharging Mariners abroad,
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forcing them on shore, or wrongfully leaving them behind;
and provisions for the relief of Seamen abandoned, ship-
wrecked, captured, or cast away
6. Regulations for the Registration of Merchant Seamen
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3. Of the General Regulations of 17 & 18 Vict. c. 101, respecting
Pilotage Authorities and Pilotage
4. Of Compulsory Pilotage
2. Of the Trinity House, and its Jurisdiction, and of the Cinque
Port Pilots
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5. What Vessels need not take a Pilot
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6. Miscellaneous
7. Exemption of Owners and Masters from Liability in case of
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9. Pilotage of Foreign Ships
CHAPTER VIII.
Of the Conveyance of Passengers in Merchant Ships; and herein,
1. Of the Rights and Duties of the Master and Passengers -
2. Contracts for the Conveyance of Passengers, and Cases decided
upon them
5. Provisions for the Prevention of Misconduct and Accidents on
board of them
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PART IV.
OF THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS IN MERCHANT SHIPS.
CHAPTER I.
Of the Contract of Affreightment by Charter-Party; and herein,
1. Of the Instrument of Contract by Charter-party
2. Of the usual Contents thereof.-Stipulations as to Voyage,
Freight, Burthen of Ship, &c. -
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3. Of Stipulations as to Time for providing and receiving Cargo 204
4. Construction of Charter-parties
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5. Of Covenants in Charter-parties.-Conditions precedent
6. Evidence of Usage of Trade, when admitted in their inter- pretation
7. Bills of Lading for Goods shipped under Charter-party
CHAPTER II.
Of the Shipowner's Lien for Freight; and herein,
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1. Maritime and French Law on this subject
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2. Of the clause in Charter-parties whereby the Merchant binds.
the Goods
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3. Of the Lien for Freight of the Owner of a Chartered Ship
4. Of Cases in which the Shipowner's Lien for Freight has been
held to have been Limited by him
5. Cases in which questions have arisen as to the Waiver or Reser-
vation by the Owner of his Lien
6. Remarks on the Cases cited -
7. Provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Act as
to this subject
2. How Demurrage is to be computed
3. Construction of Stipulations respecting Demurrage -
4. How Demurrage is regulated by Usage, in the absence of express
Stipulations -
5. When Demurrage ceases
6. Remarks on Cases relating to Demurrage
Of the Contract for Conveyance of Merchandise in a General Ship;
and herein,
1. The usual mode of entering into this Contract
2. Of Bills of Lading-their form, signature, and effect
3. To whom the Master and Owners are responsible on Bills of
Lading.-Cases of conditional Consignment, the condition
being unperformed, considered -
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