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  2. David Vance (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, he settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] He was a shipmaster on the Great Lakes and later was in the vessel brokerage and marine insurance business. Vance was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly during the 1876 and 1877 sessions. [2] He was a Republican. Vance died in his home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 9, 1912, from ...

  3. Shipbroking - Wikipedia

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    They also went through the formalities of entering and clearing vessels at the customs-house. They collected the freight on vessels brought into port and took an active hand in the management of all business matters between ship-owners and merchants, whether shippers or consignees, for which they were paid a fee. In major British ports, ship ...

  4. Denis Sullivan (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    The S/V Denis Sullivan is a three-masted, wooden, gaff rigged schooner originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.She was a flagship of both the state of Wisconsin and of the United Nations Environment Programme [1] until she was sold to the World Ocean School and moved to Boston, Massachusetts in late 2022.

  5. Sale and purchase of ship - Wikipedia

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    The buyer can claim against the seller for all consequences of claims made against the vessel which have been incurred before the time of delivery. If the ship cannot settle down all the mortgages and other claims attached to the ship before the delivery, the buyer can discharge the purchase price to cover this part of the claim.

  6. Shipping agency - Wikipedia

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    A shipping agency, shipping agent, or ship agency is the term used to refer to the appointed companies that handle operational and procedural (legal) requirements for a commercial vessel's call at a port for the purposes of cargo handling (loading/discharging), emergency calls, repairs, crew changes, or ship demolition, and protect the general interests of their principals on behalf of ship ...

  7. Stolt-Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Stolt-Nielsen leveraged his invention into his work as a ship broker, [3] and in 1959 Stolt-Nielsen officially became a ship owner with his purchase of the Stolt Avance. [ 4 ] 1959-2000

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  9. Yacht broker - Wikipedia

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    A yacht broker is a specialist who serves yacht or boat sellers and/or buyers as a representative for the sale or purchase of a yacht or boat. The yacht broker is paid an agreed commission by the seller to market the yacht for sale, field interest and inquiries from buyers, handle negotiations, attend inspection and water trial and ultimately, if successful, to attend delivery.