释义 |
unˈlivery Law. [Cf. prec. and livery n. 6.] Discharge of a ship or cargo. (Cf. quot. 1867.)
1805Sir C. Robinson Admiralty Rep. VI. 232 A commission of unlivery was taken out by the captor on the same day. 1811Sir Wm. Scott Dodson's Rep. I. 50 Charges attending the execution of the commission of unlivery and appraisement. 1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. 707 Expenses of unlivery and appraisement are a charge in the first instance against the captors of a prize, to be afterwards apportioned by them ratably against the cargo. |