If any person knowingly sends or attempts to send or is party to the sending or attempting to send an American ship to sea, in the foreign or coastwise trade, in such an unseaworthy state that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered... Great industries of Great Britain - Page 55by Great Britain - 1884Full view - About this book
| Australia. Parliament - 1913 - 1380 pages
...an indictable offeace. 2. Every master who knowingly takes a ship to sea in an unseaworthy state, so that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of an indictable offence. Senator PEARCE (Western AustraliaMinister of Defence) [5.46]. — I move —... | |
| 1876 - 1186 pages
...MISDEMEANOUR. 8. Every person who sends or attempts to send, or is party to sending or attempting to send a ship to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life...of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, and the Managing Owner of any British ship so sent to sea from any port of the United Kingdom, shall... | |
| 1875 - 1132 pages
...person may give evidence as aforesaid : (3.) Every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person would be likely to be thereby endangered shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, unless he prove that her... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1875 - 682 pages
...person may give evidence as aforesaid ; " 3. Every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person would be likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, unless he prove that her... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1875 - 218 pages
...person may give evidence as aforesaid 3. Every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person would be likely to be thereby endangered shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, unless he prove that her... | |
| Trade Board of - 1875 - 138 pages
...any attempt to send to sea any ship in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person would be likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty 'of a misdemeanour unless he give such proof as aforesaid, and for the purpose of giving such proof such person may give evidence... | |
| Alexander Charles Boyd - 1876 - 704 pages
...39 & 40 Viet. c. 80, s. 4. — Every person who sends or attempts to send, or is party to sending1 or attempting to send a British ship to sea in such...likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, unless he proves that he used all reasonable means to insure her being sent to sea in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1876 - 1104 pages
...send, or is party to sending or attempting to scud, a British ship to sea in such unseawurthy stite that the life of any person is likely to be thereby endangered, and the managing owner of any British ship so sent to sea from any port in the United Kingdom, shall... | |
| Canada - 1876 - 484 pages
...person may give evidence as aforesaid : 3. Every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of any person would be likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, unless he prove that her... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1877 - 950 pages
...attempting to send, a British ship to sea, and every master of a British ship who knowingly takes the same to sea in such unseaworthy state that the life of...likely to be thereby endangered, shall be guilty of misdemeanour, unless he proves (note that the burden of proof is thrown on the accused) that he used... | |
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