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Indemnity Among Joint Tort-Feasors in New York: Active and Passive Negligence and Impleader [PDF]
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Rogue ships—a shipowner's view
Maritime Policy and Management, 1995The paper, first of all, examines what a ‘rogue ship’ is and then moves on to the various practical solutions as to how to deal with the problem. There is no one single answer but the author believes that it is in the interest of society in general to get rid of these ships.
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1994
This final chapter lists every known shipowning business that has operated in Merseyside. As many of these companies swallowed up others, or fragmented into others, some of the histories have proven difficult to trace. This section lists each shipowning business alphabetically, and provides a short, useful introduction of the history of each company ...
Gordon Read, Michael Stammers
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This final chapter lists every known shipowning business that has operated in Merseyside. As many of these companies swallowed up others, or fragmented into others, some of the histories have proven difficult to trace. This section lists each shipowning business alphabetically, and provides a short, useful introduction of the history of each company ...
Gordon Read, Michael Stammers
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2012
This chapter offers a thorough study of the role of the merchant shipowner in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It defines the joint-stock ownership system in relation to British shipowning, and explores the reasons why the practice was so common.
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This chapter offers a thorough study of the role of the merchant shipowner in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It defines the joint-stock ownership system in relation to British shipowning, and explores the reasons why the practice was so common.
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Latin America Shipowners’ Association
1981ALAMAR was founded 15 July 1963 in accordance with Resolution 45, approved at the Second Conference of the Latin-American Free Trade Association (ALALC) in November 1962. According to Article 3 of the Statutes, the Association will be active for 99 years.
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