Search results for: “crew”
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Ground Staff
Hierarchical Display of Ground staff Transport > Organisation of transport > Organisation of transport > Transport staff Meaning of Ground staff Overview and more information about Ground staff For a more comprehensive understanding of Ground staff, see in the general part of the online […]
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Inland Waterway Transport
Hierarchical Display of Inland waterway transport Transport > Maritime and inland waterway transportInternational Organisations > World organisations > World organisation > OECD > European Conference of Ministers of TransportTransport > Organisation of transport > Organisation of […]
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Inland Waterway Transport
Hierarchical Display of Inland waterway transport Transport > Maritime and inland waterway transportInternational Organisations > World organisations > World organisation > OECD > European Conference of Ministers of TransportTransport > Organisation of transport > Organisation of […]
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Egg
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Egg (You may find egg at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). mid-14c., egge, mostly in northern England dialect, from Old Norse egg, from Proto-Germanic *ajja(m) (source also of Old Saxon, Middle Dutch, Dutch, Old High […]
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Vessel
A ship or boat; an aircraft. Also, a container such as a cooking utensil. 18 U.S.
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Anti-circumvention
Anti-circumvention in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, anti-circumvention is: measures by governments to prevent circumvention of measures they have imposed, such as definitive anti- dumping duties. Sometimes firms seek to avoid such duties through, for example, assembly of parts and […]
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Jones Act
Jones Act in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the United States Merchant Marine Act of 1920. Section 27 of the Act requires that all goods transported by water between United States ports must be carried in vessels built and registered in the […]
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Angary
Also angaria. The root idea is forced taking, particularly of service. Hence in feudal law, angaria was any annoying or vexatious personal service which had to be done by tenant or villein to his lord. In maritime law, the term described seizure or […]
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Dead-drop Spike
Dead-drop Spike in the National Security Context A definition and brief description of Dead-drop Spike in relation to national security is as follows:A device, resembling a large, fat pencil, used for making dead drops. The blunt end has a cap that can unscrew, so that materials can be […]
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Revolt
The endeavor of the crew of a vessel, or any one or more of them, to overthrow the legitimate authority of her comREWARD mander, with intent to remove him from his command, or against his will to take possession of the vessel by assuming the government and navigation of her, or by […]
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Salvage
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Salvage Meaning of Salvage In maritime law a reward or compensation given to those who have successfully rescued the cargo or the ship or both from threatened or impending loss or injury or from actual […]
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Salvage
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Salvage Meaning of Salvage In maritime law a reward or compensation given to those who have successfully rescued the cargo or the ship or both from threatened or impending loss or injury or from actual […]
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Professional Services
Professional services in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, professional services is: a class of services usually provided by persons having specialist educational qualifications or training. Sometimes permission to offer such services also depends on membership of a professional body. The […]
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Professional Services
Professional services in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, professional services is: a class of services usually provided by persons having specialist educational qualifications or training. Sometimes permission to offer such services also depends on membership of a professional body. The […]