"Sacquier" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In maritime law. The name of an anclent officer, whose business was to load and unload vessels laden with salt, corn, or fish, to prevent the ship's crew defrauding the merchant by false tale, or cheating him of his. merchandise otherwise. Laws oleron, art 11; 1 Pet Adm. Append. 25
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Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. A contract between tbe owner of goods and the master of a ship, by which the former …
Read the complete definitionThe court which has jurisdiction of maritime questions and offenses.
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Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. An insurer, (aversor periculi.) Locc. de Jure Mar. lib. 2, c. 5, fi 10
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Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. A con-tract in the nature of a mortgage, by which the owner of a ship borrows money …
Read the complete definitionIn French maritime law. Liter-ally, breaking; wreck. Distinguished from naufraye, (q. v
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. That space in a ship which is not filled by her cargo
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. A piece of wood or cork, or a barrel, raft, or other thlng, made secure and floating …
Read the complete definitionA head-man; commander; commanding officer. The captain of a war-vessel is the oflicer first in command. In the Unlted States …
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. A document in the nature of a certificate given by the collector of customs to an outward-bound …
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. The act of ships or vessels striking together
Read the complete definitionA collection of maritime laws of disputed origin, supposed to have been first published at Barcelona early in the 14th …
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. An agreement or stipulation between the owners of different vessels that they shall keep in company, mutually …
Read the complete definitionAn ancient court of the Cinque Ports, having jurisdiction in maritime matters, and particularly over pilots (lodemen
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. Such little inlets of the sea, whether within the precinct or extent of a port or without, …
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