"Charter-Party" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Charter-Party LAW AND LEGAL
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A contract by which an entire ship, or some principal part thereof, is let to a merchant for the convey-ance of goods on a determined voyage to one or more places. The Harvey and Henry, 86 Fed. 656, 30 C. C. A. 830; The New York (D. C.) 93 Fed. 497; Vandewater v. The Yankee Blade. 28 Fed. Cas. 980; Spring v. Gray, 6 Pet. 151, 8 L. Ed. 352; Fish v. Sullivan, 40

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