The Merchant Shipping Act, 1906 is a comprehensive handbook designed for shipowners, masters, and all individuals involved in the mercantile marine. This essential guide provides the complete text of the Act, offering a detailed understanding of the regulations governing maritime commerce at the turn of the 20th century.
Authored by Sanford Darley Cole, with the official text from Great Britain, this book serves as an invaluable resource for navigating the complexities of maritime law. It offers clarity on the legal requirements impacting ship operations, crew management, and cargo handling. The volume preserves the original Act in its entirety, making it a crucial reference for historians, legal professionals, and anyone studying the evolution of maritime regulations. "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1906" remains relevant for understanding the historical context of modern shipping laws and practices.
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