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Sailing instructions
Sailing instructionsMaritime law. Written or printed directions, delivered by the commanding officer of a convoy to the several masters of the ships under his care, by which they are enabled to understand and answer his signals, to know the place of rendezvous appointed for the fleet, in case of dispersion by storm, by an enemy, or by any other accident. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Maritime That which belongs to or is connected with the sea. Law A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system. Convoy Maritime law. A naval force under the command of an officer appointed by government, for the protection of merchant ships and others, during the whole voyage, or such part of it as is known to require such protection. Several A state of separation or partition. A several agreement or cove-nant, is one entered into by two or more persons separately, each binding himself for the whole; a several action is one in which two or more persons are separately charged; a several inheritance, is one conveyed so as to descend, or come to two persons separately by moieties. Several is usually opposed to joint. Answer Practice. The declaration of a fact by a witness after a question has been put asking for it. Place Pleading, evidence. A particular portion of space; locality. Rendezvous A place appointed for meeting. Fleet Punishment. English law. Saxon fleot. A place of running water, where the tide or float comes up. A prison in London, so called from a river or ditch which was formerly there, on the side of which it stood. Case 1) Practice. A contested question before a court of justicea suit or action a cause. 2) An agreement in writing, between a plaintiff and defendant, that the facts in dispute between them are as there agreed upon and mentioned SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Sailors Seamen, mariners. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Safe conduct Common law, war. A passport or permission from a neutral state to persons who are thus authorized to go and return in safety, and, sometimes, to carry away certain things, in safety. According to common usage, the term passport is employed on ordinary occasions, for the permission given to persons when there is no reason why they should not go where they please: and safe-conduct is the name given to the instrument which authorizes certain persons, as enemies, to go into places where they could not go without danger, unless thus authorized by the government. Safe containers convention The International Convention for Safe Containers, adopted by the IMO (supra) on December 2, 1972, which came into force September 6, 1977. Safe haven Temporary refuge given to migrants who have fled their countries of origin to seek protection or relief from persecution or other hardships, until they can return to their countries safely or, if necessary until they can obtain permanent relief from the conditions they fled. Safe pledge Salvus-plegius. A surety given that a man shall appear upon a certain day. Said Before mentioned. Sailing instructions Sailors Seamen, mariners. Saisie conservatoire The civil law procedure, known in English as the "conservatory. Saisie-execution French law. This term is used in Louisiana. It is a writ of execution by which the creditor places under the custody of the law, the movables, which are liable to seizure, of his debtor, in order that out of them he may obtain payment of the debt due by him Code of Practice. It is a writ very similar to the fieri facias. Saisie-foraine A term used in Louisiana and in the French law; this is a permission given by the proper judicial officer, to authorize a creditor to seize the property of his debtor in the district which he inhabits. Saisie-gagerie French law. A conservatory act of execution, by which the owner, or principal lessor of a house or farm, causes the furniture of the house or farm leased, and on which he has a lien, to be seized, in order to obtain the rent due to him. It is similar to the distress of the common law. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Sailing instructions. If you have a better definition for Sailing instructions than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Sailing instructions may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Sailing instructions and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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