Consular Formulary: Being a Collection of Forms and Precedents for the Use of Her Majesty's Consular Officers in the Discharge of Their Duties Under the Consular Act, the Mercantile Marine and Registration Acts, in the Exercise of Their Notarial Functions, and Generally in Matters Connected with British Shipping, Trade and CommerceHarrison, 1879 - 225 pages |
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... charge of them . The plan followed is that of De Clercq and De Vallat's excellent work for the use of the French Consular Service , entitled " Formulaire des Chancelleries Diplomatiques et Consulaires . " Chapter I. gives the Forms of ...
... charge of them . The plan followed is that of De Clercq and De Vallat's excellent work for the use of the French Consular Service , entitled " Formulaire des Chancelleries Diplomatiques et Consulaires . " Chapter I. gives the Forms of ...
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... charged , viz . : — Fees under Part I , required for Services by Law— Fees under Part II , for Services requested by the interested £ d . Parties- ( Consul's observations . ) Total Amount £ ( Signature of Consular Officer ) . Form of ...
... charged , viz . : — Fees under Part I , required for Services by Law— Fees under Part II , for Services requested by the interested £ d . Parties- ( Consul's observations . ) Total Amount £ ( Signature of Consular Officer ) . Form of ...
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... charge , as Pilot , of Her Majesty's Ship under my command on the 187 at and piloted her * 9 where he left her in safety on the { Bearings ( correct magnetic ) from the f anchorage Draught of Water at the time the service was performed ...
... charge , as Pilot , of Her Majesty's Ship under my command on the 187 at and piloted her * 9 where he left her in safety on the { Bearings ( correct magnetic ) from the f anchorage Draught of Water at the time the service was performed ...
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... charged for the hire of the vessel mentioned in the foregoing account is fair and reasonable , and not more than is usually charged for the hire of vessels of similar description ; also that the Exchange at this time for Bills on the ...
... charged for the hire of the vessel mentioned in the foregoing account is fair and reasonable , and not more than is usually charged for the hire of vessels of similar description ; also that the Exchange at this time for Bills on the ...
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... charge of the proper Officer , that the purchase was effected * ; that ( from the best information I have had it in my power to obtain ) the prices charged are not more than the fair wholesale market prices at this time , and that the ...
... charge of the proper Officer , that the purchase was effected * ; that ( from the best information I have had it in my power to obtain ) the prices charged are not more than the fair wholesale market prices at this time , and that the ...
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administrators aforesaid Agent Agreement appointed Apprentice Arbitrators arrival attesting avaries bequeath bill of lading Blue Ensign Board of Trade Bottomry Bowsprit Britannic Majesty's Consul British Consulate British subject capitaine cargo Certificate of Registry Ceuta charge chargement chargeur charter-party Commissioners Consignees Consular Officer copy Court crew damage Date day of 18 decease declare Deduction for Space demurrage discharge dommage duly dunnage executed executors expenses fait Fees Foreign Office Form freight fret H.B.M.'s Consul hereby certify hereunto indorsed jettison les mar lieu marchandises Marriage Master Merchant Shipping Act mortgage navire Notary Number oath Owners paid particular average parties Passport payment person port Propelling Power protest provisions Queen's Bench Division repairs resident respective Sails seal Seamen shares ship's shipper Signature Signed Sternpost subscribed survey Surveyors Testator thereof thousand eight hundred Tonnage Deck tons tribunal Trustee or Trustees undersigned United Kingdom unto Vice-Consuls voyage witness whereof
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Page 181 - Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every clause and article thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this...
Page 73 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.
Page 71 - ... the said ship, or the master thereof, is or shall be named or called ; beginning the adventure upon the said goods and merchandises from the loading thereof aboard the said ship, upon the said ship, &c.
Page 71 - And it is agreed by us the Insurers, that this writing or policy of assurance shall be of as much force and effect as the surest writing or policy of assurance heretofore made in Lombard Street, or in the Royal Exchange, or elsewhere in London.
Page 196 - ... When a ship shall have entered a port or place of refuge, or shall have returned to her port or place of loading in consequence of accident, sacrifice or other extraordinary circumstances, which render that necessary for the common safety, the expenses of entering such port or place shall be admitted as general average ; and when she shall have sailed thence with her original cargo, or a part of it...
Page 71 - ... all other perils, losses, and misfortunes, that have or shall come to the hurt, detriment, or damage of the said goods and merchanidses, and ship, etc., or any part thereof.
Page 36 - Length from the fore part of stem under the bowsprit to the aft side of the head of the sternpost Main breadth to outside plank Depth in hold from tonnage deck to ceiling at midships ... . Tonnage.
Page 113 - In witness whereof the parties above named have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written...
Page 116 - And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions...
Page 72 - And it is further agreed that if the Ship hereby insured shall come into collision with any other Ship or Vessel, and the assured shall in consequence thereof become liable to pay, and shall pay by way of damages to any other person or persons any sum or sums not exceeding in respect of any one such collision the value of the Ship hereby Insured...