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London shipping law centre






London shipping law centre

A specialized institute within the Faculty of Laws of University College London, which provides maritime law courses to practitioners and students.

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Institute
Scotch law. The person first called in the tailzie; the rest, or the heirs of tailzie, are called substitutes.

Faculty
1)Canon law. A license; an authority. For example, the ordinary having the disposal of all seats in the nave of a church, may grant this power, which, when it is delegated, is called a faculty, to another. 2)French law. Equivalent to ability or pow-er. The term faculty is more properly applied to a power founded on the consent of the party from whom it springs, and not founded on property.

University
The name given to certain societies or corporations which are seminaries of learning where youth are sent to finish their education. Among the civilians by this term is understood a corporation.

College
A civil corporation, society or company, authorized by law, having in general a literary object.

Maritime
That which belongs to or is connected with the sea.



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London maritime arbitrators' association
A major association of maritime arbitrators.



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Lodger
One who has a right to inhabit another man's house. He has not the same right as a tenant; and is not entitled to the same notice to quit.

Lodgings
Habitation in another's house, in which the owner dwells; the oc- cupier being termed a lodger.

Log
A record book carried aboard a ship in which all significant events relating to the journey are recorded by the ship's officers authorized to make such entries. A ship may have aboard more than one log, including an "official" log, an engine room log, a radio log, a "rough" log, etc. The log is at time prima facie (infra) evidence in a maritime dispute.

Log book
A ship's journal. It contains a minute account of the ship's course, with a short history of every occurrence during the vovage.

London maritime arbitrators' association
A major association of maritime arbitrators.

London shipping law centre

Long arm
The means by which a court can get jurisdiction over someone who lives outside the jurisdiction in which the court is located.

Long arm statutes
Each court is bound to a territorial jurisdiction and does not normally have jurisdiction over persons that reside outside of that jurisdiction. For example, a court in Scotland would not normally have jurisdiction over a resident of Ireland. Long-arm statutes are a tool which gives a court jurisdiction over a person even though the person no longer resides in the territory limits of the court. For example, UIFSA allows a court to have jurisdiction over a non-resident support payor.

Loose-leaf services
Loose-leaf replacement pages provided by a publisher in areas of the law where changes occur at a rapid rate.

Loquela
Practice. An imparlance. Loquela sine die, a respite in law to an indefinite time. Formerly by loquela was meant the allegations of fact mutually made on either side, now denominated the pleadings.

Lord
In England, this is a title of honor. In the U. S. no such titles are allowed

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