TABLE B. CIRCUMFERENCE OF RIGGING, STAYS, AND BACKSTAYS, IN INCHES. REGISTER TONNAGE! 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Topgallant Stays and Backstays. MIZZEN MAST. 317 318 4 8 419 419 419 713 3184 81 2141251 52 53 6 3 613 MINIMUM SIZES OF CHAINS, ANCHORS, AND HAWSERS FOR SAIL VESSELS. 120 140 170 200 *Reg. Ton'ge) 100 3700 3900 4100 4300 4500 10 101 10 10 11 INDEX. A. ABANDON--Goods for freight; merchant cannot 66 When vessel-owner has a right to Cargo, freighter not entitled to because damaged 66 Dissolves contract to pay Acceptance of "see" Insurance ACCIDENTS To passengers, when masters and owners not liable Delay caused by, when freighter liable for Of the seas, meaning of in charters, bills of lading ACCOMMODATION of crew, room should be left for 66 When mortgagee is entitled to What master can settle Of receipts and expenses from master, owners are ACT OF GOD-Meaning of in charters ACTION FOR WAGES should be brought in six years, except PAGE 54 149 31 44 84 115; 119 21 42 140. 91 39 22 85 175 81 65 64 39 78 148 ADMIRALTY COURT OF ONTARIO see "Maritime Court." ADRIFT-Casting logs, buoys, boats In possession of an indorsed bill of lading, rights of 14 For purpose of receiving cargo is not liable for freight 54 54 AGREEMENT to advance money to run a boat, purser not 66 66 paying over Of parties as to freight may change rules AGROUND-Vessel should warn others of her position AID TO DISTRESS-Deviation proper AMOUNT of damages for non-performance of charter by vessel Of damages for refusal to receive cargo 66 Of damages for delay of cargo by ship's fault ANCHOR-Light, rules as to Lights for U. S. vessels Vessel should show light at Running on when not buoyed PAGE 10 58 180 356-7 116 25 57, 58 42 43 199 212 117 121 Ship in motion must keep clear of ship at 115 115 And chain do not come under "reasonable wear and Chains, &c., sizes of, see "Building Rules." APPOINTMENT of pilot, by whom Of masters, who has right of ARRIVAL OF SHIPS-Merchant bound to watch for ARTICLES-Crews to be kept on board Seamen's rules as to ASSESSABLE-What vessels and boats are ASHES-Penalty for throwing into water 66 ASHORE-Who responsible for manner of putting passengers ASSIGNS-Must be used in transfer of bill of lading ASSIGNEE of bill of lading Of bill of lading when not liable for freight ASSIGNMENT of wages not good 66 Of salvage reward when void ASSISTANCE---When salvors in possession may refuse ATTACHMENT of seamen's wages AUTHORITY of charterer's agent to change charter 43 144 67 181 90 Notice of consequence not entitled to 31 23 76 168 412 84, 85 99 13 15 27 55 54 90, 91 75 134 128 117 80 52 Master's duty respecting BANKS-Powers of respecting vessels and marine securities When may hold warehouse receipts, bills of lading, &c., 66 66 When cannot hold timber, &c., as security 66 66 Advances by on ships building Duties of as to collection of bills of exchange with bill BARGAIN-Full, should be made in writing Examples of BEACH-Receipt of goods on BELL-When to be used in fog or snow storm 66 With bill of lading annexed BILL OF HEALTH-When to be granted average Definition of PAGE 118 69 392 to 395 392-3 394 394 394-5 16, 17 20 215 192 192 20 200 14 17 57 225 16 14 54 15 45 102 13 66 BILLS OF LADING, when assignee of liable for demurrage When both parties mutually contract sub- PAGE 90, 91 93 41 When contents of packages unknown 14 29 31 Cut away, when a general average loss 66 Which keeps control of goods in sellers power Stoppage in transitre respecting Who is lawful holder of Indorsement of BINNACLE LIGHT not a sufficient stern light 66 When binding BOATS-To be carried How to be built 107 107 27 27 118 24 193 425 to 429 441-2 99 100 Master must have proper poats in good order BOILERS-Management of BOND-Vessel, ship's husband may When two bills of lading are presented for cargo BOOKS for cargo should be kept BOTTOMRY BOND-Priority of 66 To performance when parties are Of contract by freighter, ship-owner Of master's contract, to sail seaworthy 66 BUILDER can sell ship before registered BUILDER'S CERTIFICATE-See "owners of ships" BUILDING RULES BUILDING RULES of 1876. Scarphs, treenails, bolts, spikes, &c., 67 441 176 27 102 132 70 121 190 11, 13 39, 41 10 451 8 42 51 25 19 122 203 |