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The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) issues an annual report entitled the Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table [64] identifying the six "core" conventions representing a minimum level of maritime regulation, from the viewpoint of shipowners, as SOLAS, MARPOL, LL 66, STCW, MLC, and CLC/FUND92.
Orient Lines planned to rename the ship Marco Polo II and refit her to comply with the SOLAS 2010 requirements. [12] She was due to enter service with her new owners on 15 April 2009. [ 11 ] However, on 19 November 2008 Orient Lines made a statement that the relaunch of their cruise operations has been delayed indefinitely due to the financial ...
A common carrier in common law countries (corresponding to a public carrier in some civil law systems, [1] usually called simply a carrier) [2] is a person or company that transports goods or people for any person or company and is responsible for any possible loss of the goods during transport.
The 2013–14 Big 12 men's basketball season will begin with practices in October 2013, followed by the start of the regular-season in November. Conference play is scheduled to begin in early-January 2014, and conclude in March with the 2014 Big 12 men's basketball tournament at the Sprint Center in Kansas City.
Titanic departing Belfast for sea trials on 2 April 1912. Titanic ' s sea trials began at 6 am on Tuesday, 2 April 1912, just two days after the fitting out was finished and eight days before departure from Southampton on the maiden voyage. [97] The trials were delayed for a day due to bad weather, but by Monday morning it was clear and fair. [98]
After the Building Regulation Act 1709 (7 Ann. c. 17), wooden window frames were required to be recessed at least 4 inches into the wall to prevent the spread of fire up a building's facade. [40] In 1762, shop signs that hung down were banned in the City and Westminster, and had to be fixed flat to the building instead to prevent them blocking ...
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