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Definition of Transships
1. transship [v] - See also: transship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transships
Literary usage of Transships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Maritime Law: Including the Law of Shipping; the Law of Marine by Theophilus Parsons (1859)
"If the master transships, because the original ship is damaged, without considering
whether he is bound to transship or merely at liberty to do so, ..."
2. A Treatise on Maritime Law: Including the Law of Shipping; the Law of Marine by Theophilus Parsons (1859)
"If the master transships, because the original ship is irreparably damaged,
without considering whether he is bound to transship, or merely at liberty to do ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Shipping and the Law and Practice of Admiralty by Theophilus Parsons (1869)
"If the master transships, because the original ship is irreparably damaged,
without considering whether he is bound to transship, or merely at liberty to do ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Shipping and the Law and Practice of Admiralty by Theophilus Parsons (1869)
"If the master transships, because the original ship is irreparably damaged,
without considering whether he is bound to transship, or merely at liberty to do ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance and General Average by Theophilus Parsons (1868)
"If the master transships, because the original ship is damaged, without considering
whether he is bound to transship or merely at liberty to do so, ..."
6. The Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code of the State of New York: As by John Thomas Cook, New York (State). (1901)
"A person, who, being on board any vessel at the time of her arrival at the port
of New York, lands from such vessel, or unhides, or transships, or assists ..."
7. The Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code of the State of New York: As by John Thomas Cook, New York (State)., New York (State) (1893)
"... or transships any portion of his cargo, before his vessel has been visited
and examined by the health officers; or, 3. Approaches with his vessel nearer ..."