If any person knowingly sends or attempts to send or is party to the sending or attempting to send an American ship to sea, in the foreign or coastwise trade, in such an unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered... The Marine Engineer - Page 261882Full view - About this book
| Australia. Parliament - Australia - 1913 - 1380 pages
...an indictable offeace. 2. Every master who knowingly takes a ship to sea in an unseaworthy state, so that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of an indictable offence. Senator PEARCE (Western AustraliaMinister of Defence) [5.46].... | |
| Naval art and science - 1876 - 1186 pages
...person who sends or attempts to send, or is party to sending or attempting to send a ship to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, and the Managing Owner of any British ship so sent to sea from any port of the United Kingdom, shall be... | |
| Alexander Charles Boyd - Maritime law - 1876 - 704 pages
...sends or attempts to send, or is party to sending1 or attempting to send a British ship to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, unless he proves that he used all reasonable means to insure her... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1876 - 1104 pages
...send, or is party to sending or attempting to scud, a British ship to sea in such unseawurthy stite that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, and the managing owner of any British ship so sent to sea from any port in the United Kingdom, shall be... | |
| Alexander Robertson - Law - 1878 - 368 pages
...who sends or attempts to send, or is a party to sending, or attempting to send a British ship to sea, in such an unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, unless he proves that his conduct was reasonable and justifiable... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 632 pages
...justifiable ; 25 (6.) Who being a master of a British ship knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, unless he proves that her going to sea in such unseaworthy state was under the circumstances reasonable... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 260 pages
...and justifiable ; or (b) Being a master of a British ship knowingly takes the same to 20 sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, unless he proves that her going to sea in such unseaworthy state was under the circumstances reasonable... | |
| Consular law - 1879 - 446 pages
...manner as any other witness. "Every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, unless he proves that her going to sea in such unseaworthy state... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 2094 pages
...sending or attempting to send an American ship to sea, in the foreign or coastwise trjide, in sufh nn unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, lie shall, in respect of each offense, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine... | |
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