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CHAPTER V.—THE CREW.
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$ 18. Contents of agreements with seamen.
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19. Before whom agreement to be made .
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20. Who can engage seamen or apprentices
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21. Delivery up of, and duration of agreement
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22. Agreements, how proved, and stamp on
23. Duties of masters and owners as to agreement 30
24. Offences by seamen
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25. Procedure as to such offences.
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26. Rating of seamen ......
27. Remuneration of seamen..
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28. Allotment of wages and conditional advance notes 35
29. Paying off seamen
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30. Discharge of seamen abroad
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31. Forfeiture of wages
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32. Seamen's lien and right of action
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33. Recovery of wages by Board of Trade
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CHAPTER VI.—THE PASSENGERS.
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$ 34. Rights and duties of passengers...
35. Liability of shipowner for loss of passenger's
luggage
36. Equipment of passenger ships
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CHAPTER VII.-CHARTER-PARTIES.
$ 37. Execution of charter-parties
38. Construction of charter-parties
39. Exoneration clauses
40. Demurrage
41. The cargo
42. Breach of charter-party
43. Warranty of ships
44. Carriage by owner of his own goods ..
45. Stamp duty
46. Rescission of charter-party
47. Violating blockade
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CHAPTER VIII. -BILLS OF LADING.
$ 48. Bills of lading-what, and effect of
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49. Duties of shipmaster with respect to bills of lading 71
50. The property in the goods shipped, in whom .... 73
51. Rights and duties of consignor, consignee or in-
dorsee....
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52. Indorsement of a bill of lading
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53. Bill of lading in parts ....
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54. Assignment by consignor of bill of lading
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CHAPTER IX.-STOPPAGE IN TRANSITU.
$ 55. Stoppage in transitu, what
56. Who can stop in transitu...
57. Right to stop in transitu, how defeated, and equit-
able stoppage in transitu....
58. Duration of the transitus..
59. What will amount to stoppage in transitu, and its
effect
60. Right of vendor not to deliver, when
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CHAPTER X.-SHIPOWNER AND SHIPMASTER.
$ 61. Seaworthiness of ship
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62. Duties of the master....
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63. Delay or deviation
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64. Shipmaster's powers...
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65. Bill of lading conclusive; delivery of cargo. 102
66. Entry and landing of goods by consignee.
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67. Liability of shipowner as to cargo.
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68. Jurisdiction in case of damage to cargo
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69. Through booking contracts..
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70. Shipmaster's rights and lien
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71. Authority of the master
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72. Master's, Mate's and Engineer's certificates...... 115 CHAPTER XI.-FREIGHT.
$ 73. Duties of charterer
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74. Freight, what, and when due
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75. Amount of freight
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76. When consignee or indorsee liable for freight. ... 124
77. Freight when due after capture ..
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78. Freight pro rata itineris
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79. Freight after transhipment, &c.
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80. Shipowner's lien for freight
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CHAPTER XII.-BOTTOMRY AND RESPONDENTIA.
$ 81. Bottomry and respondentia, what
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82. Peculiarities of bottomry and respondentia bonds.. 136
83. When master can give bottomry and respondentia
bonds ..
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84. Bottomry bond, how enforced.
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85. Foreign judgment..
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CHAPTER XIII.-NECESSARIES AND RANK OF LIENS INTER SE.
§ 86. Necessaries and material man's lien
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87. Maritime liens and their rank...
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88. Foreign judgments, &c.
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CHAPTER XIV.-COLLISION.
§ 89. Liability for collision
90. Amount of damages recoverable.
91. Lien for damages; foreign collisions
92. Persons liable for the collision
93. Standing by after collision
94. Non-liability of cargo
95. Limitation of liability
96. Costs
97. Foreign judgments
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CHAPTER XV.-PILOTAGE.
§ 98. Office and duties of pilots
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99. Pilot's remuneration, compensation and lien 169
100. Pilot boats; unqualified pilots
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101. Pilotage dues
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102. Compulsory pilotage
103. Compulsory orders of dock and harbour masters.. 176
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CHAPTER XVI.—TOWAGE.
$ 104. Tug and tow ...
105. Duties of tug.
106. Respective liability of tug and tow
107. Tug's remuneration and lien
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CHAPTER XVII.-SALVAGE AND WRECK.
$ 108. Salvage, when payable
109. By whom not claimable
110. Salvage services in the United Kingdom
111. Salvor's lien and actions
112. Salvage on recapture
113. Salvage agreements.
114. Duties and powers of a receiver of wreck...
115. Wreck inquiry and investigation
116. Wreck, how to be dealt with
117. Unclaimed wreck ....
118. Plundering wreck.
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CHAPTER XVIII.-AVERAGE.
119. General average-what
120. For what claimable
121. What contributes ....
122. Rights and duties of owners of ship and cargo
123. Adjustment of general average
124. Particular and petty average
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CHAPTER II.—THE POLICY.
§ 132. The usual form of a marine policy
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133. Open and valued policies.....
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134. Essential contents of a policy ...
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135. Description of thing insured and declaration of
interest
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136. Voyage policies. ...,
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137. Policies “ lost or not lost"
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138. Stamp duty
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139. Sue and labour clause
140. Alterations in policy..
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141. Construction of policy
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CHAPTER III.-EFFECT OF DEVIATION OR ABANDONMENT
ON A POLICY.
142. Deviation and abandonment—what
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143. Insurance " at and from "
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144. Voyage policy to several ports
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CHAPTER IV.- DURATION OF THE RISK.
$ 145. On ship
146. On goods
147. On freight
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