Legal Definition and Related Resources of Coasting trade
Meaning of Coasting trade
Domestic trade between port and port in the United States, as distinguished from foreign trade between a port in the United States and a port in a foreign country. 1 Wend. (N. Y.) 557; 10 ‘Cal. 504. It is said to include a trade between places in the same district on a navigable river (3 Cow. [N. Y.] 713) , but not to the mere crossing of a river (1 Newb. 24).
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Coasting Trade in Maritime Law
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The following is a definition of Coasting Trade, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: Trade carried on between neighbouring ports of the same country by way of water. This is contrary to foreign trade.
Coasting Trade in Admiralty Law
For information on coasting trade in this context, see the entry on coasting trade in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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