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(Ss.) 4. Of breaches of Duty by the Mariners.-Desertion, Mutiny,
Of the Laws for the Encouragement and Protection of Merchant
Seamen; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. Legal Provision for Seamen disabled in fight with Pirates
and Enemies
141
142
143
144
... 145
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 146
3. Provisions for preserving the health of Seamen, and for
their relief when falling sick at Sea, or hurt in perform-
ance of their duty
147
4. Regulations for the Protection of Seamen from imposition 148
5. Offence of Master improperly discharging Mariners abroad,
forcing them on shore, or wrongfully leaving them
behind; and provisions for the relief of Seamen aban-
doned, shipwrecked, captured, or cast away
6. Regulations for the Registration of Merchant Seamen
149
150
CHAP VII.
Of Pilots.
(Ss.) 1. Of Pilots generally
152
2. Of the General Regulations of 17 & 18 Vict. cap. 104,
7. Exemption of Owners and Masters from Liability in case
CHAP. VIII.
Of the Conveyance of Passengers in Merchant Ships; and herein,
(S3) 1. Of the Rights and Duties of the Master and Passengers... 160
2. Contracts for the Conveyance of Passengers, and Cases
3. Passenger Acts........
4. Passenger Steamers
161
165
166
... 167
5. Provisions for the Prevention of Misconduct and Accidents
in them.......
PART IV.
OF THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS IN MERCHANT SHIPS.
CHAPTER I.
Of the Contract of Affreightment by Charter-Party; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. Of the Instrument of Contract by Charter-party.......
2. Of the usual Contents thereof.-Stipulations as to Voyage,
Freight, Burthen of Ship, &c........
Cargo
171
3. Of Stipulations as to Time for providing and receiving
174
4. Construction of Charter-parties.
175
5. Of Covenants in Charter-parties.-Conditions precedent... 188
6. Evidence of Usage of Trade, when admitted in their inter-
pretation
195
7. Bills of Lading for Goods shipped under Charter-party
8. Of the Charter-parties of the East India Company
CHAP. II.
Of the Shipowner's Lien for Freight; and herein,
198
199
(Ss.) 1. Maritime and French Law on this subject.
204
2. Of the clause in Charter-parties whereby the Merchant
binds the Goods ....
205
3. Of the Lien for Freight of the Owner of a Chartered Ship 206
4. Remarks on decided Cases
217
CHAP. III.
Of Demurrage; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. What it is
2. How to be computed
3. Construction of Stipulations respecting it..
tions
5. When it ceases
4. How regulated by Usage, in the absence of express Stipula-
6. Remarks on Cases relating to it.
220
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227
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231
CHAP. IV.
Of the Contract for Conveyance of Merchandise in a General Ship;
and herein,
(Ss.) 1. The usual mode of entering into this Contract
233
2. Of Bills of Lading-their form, signature, and effect .... 234
3. To whom the Master and Owners are responsible on Bills
of Lading.-Cases of conditional Consignment, the con-
dition being unperformed, considered
238
4. Cases of conditional Consignment, the condition having
been performed
246
5. Of the effect of Bills of Lading transmitted as security for
Advances, or to indemnify against Acceptances ......... 247
6. Of Actions by Consignees, being only Agents of the
248
Owners of Goods......
7. Remarks on Cases cited
8. Description of Goods in Bills of Lading
251
252
9. Admiralty Cases.-Consignors' or Enemies' property...... 252
CHAP. V.
Of the General Duties of the Master and Owners; and herein,
CHAP. VI.
Of the Causes which excuse the Master and Owners; and herein,
Of the Limitation of the Responsibility of the Owners and Master;
(Ss.) 1. Of Foreign Laws and Ordinances on this Subject
2. Provisions of the 7 Geo. 2, c. 15........
3. Provisions of the 26 Geo. 3, c. 86
4. Provisions of the 53 Geo. 3, c. 159.....
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297
298
299
300
301
7. Mode of Procedure under that Act..........
302
8. Liability of Master and Seaman in those Capacities
... 303
5. Cases upon these Statutes
6. The Provisions of 17 & 18 Vict. c. 104..
Of the General Duties of the Merchant; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. How he is bound to use the Ship
304
2. Compensation to be made by him for not supplying Cargo. 305
3. Of Primage and Average.
CHAP. IX.
Of Payment of Freight; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. In the absence of express Stipulations, Freight is not due
until the Voyage has been performed
......
305
307
311
2. Modes of its Calculation.-Of an agreed Sum for the
Voyage. Of Tonnage-freight.-Of Time-freight
3. Time and Manner of its Payment. Of the words "on pay-
ment of freight" in Bills of Lading, and of their Effect
where Delivery has been made without Payment......... 314
4. When a Contract to pay Freight may be implied against
the Receiver of Goods under the usual Bill of Lading... 319
(Ss.) 5. Equivalent Recompenee in the Nature of Freight, to which
(Freight not having been earned) the Shipowner is in
some cases entitled......
322
6. Freight on Illegal Voyages
323
7. Whether Damaged Goods are exempt from Freight, or
may be abandoned for it
324
8. Of Freight pro ratâ itineris peracti
329
9. When the Right to Freight commences
351
10. Of Entire, Divided, and Intermediate Voyages.-Freight
how payable.......
352
11. Of the Jurisdiction exercised by the Court of Admiralty
respecting the Freight of Goods condemned as Prize ... 357
CHAP X.
Of General or Gross Average; and herein,
(Ss.) 1. Of the Lex Rhodia de Jactu, and the Regulations of
Foreign Ordinances respecting Jettison
360
2. Of the Losses for which Contribution by General Average
shall be made ....
363
3. Of the Jettison of Goods stowed on the Deck of the Ship. 366
4. Of Ships stranded and lost
.. 373
5. Of Ship's Expenses in Port of Refuge
376
380
6. Of Goods sold for the necessities of Ship and Cargo
7. Of Expenses in Wages and Maintenance of Crew during
the detention of a Ship by order of a Sovereign Power. 380
8. Of the Expense of Wages and Maintenance of Crew while
the Ship is waiting for Convoy
...... ...
9. Of the Expense of healing Mariners wounded in defence of
381
14. How settled, and recovered in case of Dispute
385
CHAP. XI.
Of Stoppage in Transitu; and herein,
391
2. In what cases, generally, Goods may be stopped in transitu 393
3. Under what circumstances Goods are deemed to be in
transitu
398
4. How the Right of Stopping in transitu is to be exercised... 404
5. By what Acts the Right of the Vendor may be taken away 405
6. Of the Factors' Acts
415