| David Steel - 1805 - 392 pages
...outside plank in the broadest place in the ship, be it either above or below the main wales, exclusive of all manner of doubling planks that may be wrought upon the sides of the ship ; then, multiplying the length of the keel by the breadth so taken,and that product by half the breadth,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1823 - 1102 pages
...Plank in the broadest Part of the Ship, whether that shall be above or below the Main Wales, exclusive of all Manner of Doubling Planks that may be wrought upon the Sides of the Ship ; then multiplying the Length of the Keel by the Breadth so taken, and that Product by Half the Breadth,... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1807 - 730 pages
...tonnage, and such breadth shall be taken from the outside of the outsuk plank, in the broadest part of the ship or vessel, be it either above or below the main whales, exclusive of all doublir; planks that may be wrought upon the sides of the ship or vessel;... | |
| Great Britain - 1819 - 820 pages
...in the broadeft Place of the Ship or Veflel, be it either above or below the Main Wales, exclufive of all manner of Doubling Planks that may be wrought upon the Sides of the Ship or Veflel ; then multiplying the Length of the Keel by the Breadth fo taken, and that Produft by Half... | |
| Commerce - 1819 - 1202 pages
..." be esteemed the just length of the keel to find the tonnage ; and te breadth shall " betaken from the outside of the outside plank in the broadest place of the ship or («) See TITLE 889. i. '< ) As to boats, tee Rules 45 — 62 of this title. As to draught of water... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - Steam-engines - 1822 - 474 pages
...shall be esteemed the just length of the keel to find the tonnage. And the breadth shall be taken from the outside of the outside plank in the broadest place...the ship or vessel, be it either above or below the main wales, exclusive of all manner of doubling planks that may be wrought upon the sides of the ship... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 1230 pages
...Plank in the broadest Part of the Ship, whether that shall be above or below the Main Wales, exclusive of all Manner of Doubling Planks that may be wrought upon the Sides of the Ship; then multiplying the Length of the Keel by the Breadth so taken, and that Product by Half the Breadth,... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 800 pages
...Tonnage, and such Breadth shall be taken from the Outside of the Outside Plank, in the broadest Part of the Ship or Vessel, be it either above or below the Main Whales, exclusive of all doubling Planks that may be wrought upon the Sides of the Ship or Vessel... | |
| Francis Ludlow Holt - Maritime law - 1824 - 680 pages
...plank in the broadest part of the ship, whether that shall be above or below the main wales, exclusive of all manner of doubling planks that may be wrought upon the sides of the ship; then multiplying the length of the keel by the breadth so taken, and thai product by half the breadth,... | |
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