Court, to forfeit out of his wages a sum not exceeding the amount of two days' pay and in addition for every twenty-four hours of absence either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or any expenses which have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute. A Treatise on the Law of Merchant Shipping - Sida 639efter David Maclachlan - 1860 - 867 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1897 - 784 sidor
...court, by forfeiture of his wages, of not more than two days' pay, and, for every twenty-four hours o. absence, either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or any expenses which have been properly ircurred in hiring a substitute. Third. For quitting the vessel without leave a*ter her arrival at... | |
| Edward Norman Lewis - 1885 - 568 sidor
...weeks, and not exceeding ten weeks, with or without hard labour, and also, at the discretion of the court, to forfeit out of his wages a sum not exceeding...quitting the ship without leave after her arrival in her port of delivery, and before she is placed in security, ho shall be liable to forfeit out of... | |
| United States - 1886 - 538 sidor
...the court, by forfeiture of his wages, of not more than two (lays' pay, and, for every twenty-lour hours of absence, either a sum not exceeding six days'...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute. Third. For quitting the vessel without leave after her arrival at her port of delivery, and before... | |
| Great Britain - 1886 - 792 sidor
...discretion of the court, to forfeit for every twentyfour hours continuance of such disobedience or neglect either a sum not exceeding six days pay, or any expenses...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute : (6.) For assaulting any master or mate he shall be liable to Assault on imprisonment for any period... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1886 - 918 sidor
...discretion of the court to forfeit for every twenty-four hours continuance of such disobedience or omission, either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or any expenses which have been properly incurred in respect of a substitute. (6.) For assaulting any skipper or second hand he shall bo liable to 46 &... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 760 sidor
...also, at the discretion of the court, by forfeiture of his wages, of not more than two days' pay, and, for every twenty-four hours of absence, either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or any expenses wiiich have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute. Third. For quitting the vessel without leave... | |
| Alfred Howell, Ontario. Maritime Court, Alexander Downey - 1889 - 146 sidor
...weeks and not less than four weeks, with or without hard labor, and also, in the discretion of the court, to forfeit out of his wages a sum not exceeding...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute; (c.) For quitting the ship without leave after after her arrival in her port of delivery, and before... | |
| Alfred Howell, Ontario. Maritime Court, Alexander Downey - 1889 - 190 sidor
...weeks and not less than four weeks, with or without hard labor, and also, in the discretion of the court, to forfeit out of his wages a sum not exceeding...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute; (c.) For quitting the ship without leave after after her arrival in her port of delivery, and before... | |
| D. E. Cranenburgh - 1889 - 316 sidor
...of the Court, to forfeit, for every twenty-four hours' continuance <jf such disobedience or neglect, either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or any expenses...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute." * S. 2SS is as follows : " If the Governor-General of India in Council, or the respective legislative... | |
| William George Black - 1891 - 264 sidor
...discretion of the Court forfeit for every twenty-four hours' continuance of ' such disobedience or neglect, either a sum not exceeding six days' pay, or ' any...have been properly incurred in hiring a substitute. ' ' offences alone, and that it is in regard to those offences ' alone, that entries are required to... | |
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