A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships & seamen, in six parts.
I. Of the owners of merchant ships. II. Of the board of trade--local marine boards--mercantile marine offices and naval courts. III. Of the persons employed in the navigation of merchant ships, and of the conveyance of passengers. IV. Of the carriage of goods in merchant ships. V. Of the hiring and wages of merchant seamen. VI. Of general average--salvage--collision--and maritime liens.
12th ed. By Samuel Prentice.
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Contributions
- Prentice, Samuel, 1819-1893. - Contributor
Publication
1881 - Shaw and Sons, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
246,750 words, Guess
Page Count
987 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetenttreatiseofla00abbo
- Library of Congress Control Number13007439
- OCLC Control Number7788390
- Open LibraryOL22093814M
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