The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 49Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1880 |
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... interest , and to be chosen by all the co - owners , as he is responsible , prima facie , for the debts of the vessel . Members of the outside public thus investing cannot however be expected to know that though in theory every bill of ...
... interest , and to be chosen by all the co - owners , as he is responsible , prima facie , for the debts of the vessel . Members of the outside public thus investing cannot however be expected to know that though in theory every bill of ...
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... interest on their shares , although a good interest is often secured to the managing owner from his brokerages and commissions , & c . , and the misfortune for other owners sometimes is that the managing owner's other interests are not ...
... interest on their shares , although a good interest is often secured to the managing owner from his brokerages and commissions , & c . , and the misfortune for other owners sometimes is that the managing owner's other interests are not ...
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... interest of the mer chants before the interest of his co - owners , and whether he may not be tempted to do so to secure the brokerage business which the merchants can put in his way . It is very difficult for co owners to dispute or ...
... interest of the mer chants before the interest of his co - owners , and whether he may not be tempted to do so to secure the brokerage business which the merchants can put in his way . It is very difficult for co owners to dispute or ...
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... interests to follow out . Powerful companies like the Peninsul and Oriental , and the Messagéries , and those whose steame regularly leave London and Liverpool , monopolise a share of the carrying in the East India and China Trade ...
... interests to follow out . Powerful companies like the Peninsul and Oriental , and the Messagéries , and those whose steame regularly leave London and Liverpool , monopolise a share of the carrying in the East India and China Trade ...
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... interests . It should be remembered that the law is very stringent indeed on anyone acting for others in a joint venture , who receives profits outside the general fund for distribution . Many trials in courts of law will show this ...
... interests . It should be remembered that the law is very stringent indeed on anyone acting for others in a joint venture , who receives profits outside the general fund for distribution . Many trials in courts of law will show this ...
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Страница 264 - A vessel under one hundred and fifty feet in length when at anchor shall carry forward, where it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light, in a lantern so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all around the horizon at a distance of at least one mile.
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