单词 | maritime law |
释义 | > as lemmasmaritime law maritime law n. the branch of international law dealing with shipping, ocean fishery, territorial and international waters, etc.; a body of laws applying to the territorial waters of a particular country. ΘΚΠ society > law > branch of the law > [noun] > maritime law admiralty1419 Rhodian law1613 sea-law1613 admiralty law1676 maritime lawa1682 a1682 S. Clarke New Descr. World (1689) 219 The Isle of Oleron, is scituate against the French Province of Xaintoigne, South of the Isle of Rhee, famous for the Maritime Laws; established here by Richard King of England. 1756 R. Rolt New Dict. Trade at Hypotheca It was held that, by the maritime law, every contract of the master implies an hypothecation, but at common law it is not so. 1865 J. Bright Speeches Amer. Question 55 Maritime law, or international law, consists of opinions and precedents for the most part. 1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 235/2 The bill of gross adventure in French maritime law is an instrument making a loan on maritime security. 1991 U.S. News & World Rep. 27 May 62/2 Electives include Asian studies, international and maritime law and international banking. < as lemmas |
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