Legal Definition and Related Resources of Passage money
Meaning of Passage money
The sum claimable for the conveyance of a person, with or without luggage, on the water. The difference between freight and passage money Is this, that the former Is claimable for the carriage of goods, and the latter for the carriage of the person. The same rules which govern the claim for freight affect that for passage money. 3 Chit. Com. Law, 424; 1 Pet. Adm. (N. Y.) 126; 3 Johns. (N. Y.) 335. See Common Carriers of Passengers.
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