| Fessenden Nott Otis - 1867 - 336 σελίδες
...page 207. No person can be received on board a vessel when suffering from any infectious disorder. If, in the course of the voyage, any passenger should...such passenger will be conveyed to his destination in the Companies' vessels. The captains will be most careful to avoid all personal preference or partiality... | |
| William Frederick Mayers - 1867 - 852 σελίδες
...disease, and if in the course of the voyage any passenger shall be found to be suffering from a disease of that character, he will be required at his own...in which the vessel may happen to be at the time, or at the first port she may reach after the discovery of the existence of the disease. In this case... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 826 σελίδες
...disease, and if in the course of the voyage any passenger shall be found to be suffering from a disease of that character, he will be required at his own...in which the vessel may happen to be at the time, or at the first pprt she may reach after the discovery of the existence of the disease. In this case... | |
| William Frederick Mayers, Charles King - 1867 - 852 σελίδες
...course of the voyage any passenger shall be found to be suffering from a disease of that character, be will be required at his own expense, to find accommodation...in which the vessel may happen to be at the time, or at the first port she may reach after the discovery of the existence of the disease. In this case... | |
| Julius Arnold - 1910 - 88 σελίδες
...disease, and if in the course of the voyage any passenger shall be found to be suffering from a disease of that character he will be required, at his own...in which the vessel may happen to be at the time, or at the first port she may reach after the discovery of the existence of the disease. In this case... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1887 - 656 σελίδες
...suffering from a disorder of that character, he will be required, at his own expense, to find accomodation at any port in which the vessel may happen to be at the time, or at the first port she may reach after discovery of the existence of the disorder, it being understood... | |
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