- exhibitions,
usually supplemented by many
loaned works from
other museums. The
museum was
created by the
National Maritime Museum Act 1934
under a
Board of Trustees...
-
Athenian "
maritime loan"
advanced money for
voyages with
repayment being canceled if the ship was lost. In the 4th
century BC,
rates for the
loans differed...
- or
maritime law is a body of law that
governs nautical issues and
private maritime disputes.
Admiralty law
consists of both
domestic law on
maritime activities...
- Sea
Trade during the
French Wars:
Maritime Loan Operations in the
Republic of Ragusa"
International Journal of
Maritime History (June 2012) 24#1 pp. 229–242...
-
Armed Forces in 1968,
after which it was
known as
Maritime Command (French:
Commandement maritime)
until 2011. In 2011, its
historical title of "Royal...
-
since 1945 No ML 631
Latvian Railways LVD,
since 1994 No ML 631,
Museum of
Maritime Fishing, Ventspils,
Lithuania 8065 1916 0-6-0 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Initially...
-
domestic dispute with his wife; Australia's
refusal to
establish permanent maritime boundaries with East
Timor has short-changed East
Timor of
royalties worth...
- of
their duties. Pub. L. 104–238 (text) (PDF) 104-239
October 8, 1996
Maritime Security Act of 1996 To
amend the
Merchant Marine Act, 1936 to revitalize...
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Maritime history is the
study of
human interaction with and
activity at sea. It
covers a
broad thematic element of
history that
often uses a
global approach...
- The
maritime republics (Italian:
repubbliche marinare), also
called merchant republics (Italian:
repubbliche mercantili), were
Italian thal****ocratic port...