slovodefinícia
salvage
(mass)
salvage
- zber
salvage
(encz)
salvage,sběr n: Zdeněk Brož
salvage
(encz)
salvage,šrot n: Zdeněk Brož
salvage
(encz)
salvage,zachránit v: Zdeněk Brož
Salvage
(gcide)
Salvage \Sal"vage\ (?; 48), n. [F. salvage, OF. salver to save,
F. sauver, fr. L. salvare. See Save.]
1. The act of saving a vessel, goods, or life, from perils of
the sea.
[1913 Webster]

Salvage of life from a British ship, or a foreign
ship in British waters, ranks before salvage of
goods. --Encyc. Brit.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Maritime Law)
(a) The compensation allowed to persons who voluntarily
assist in saving a ship or her cargo from peril.
(b) That part of the property that survives the peril and
is saved. --Kent. Abbot.
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Salvage
(gcide)
Salvage \Sal"vage\, a. & n.
Savage. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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salvage
(wn)
salvage
n 1: property or goods saved from damage or destruction
2: the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of
damage or destruction
3: the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a
shipwreck or a fire
v 1: save from ruin, destruction, or harm [syn: salvage,
salve, relieve, save]
2: collect discarded or refused material; "She scavenged the
garbage cans for food" [syn: salvage, scavenge]
SALVAGE
(bouvier)
SALVAGE, maritime law. This term originally meant the thing or goods saved
from shipwreck or other loss; and in that sense it is generally to be
understood in our old books. But it is at present more frequently understood
to mean the compensation made to those by whose means the ship or goods have
been saved from the effects of shipwreck, fire, pirates, enemies, or any
other loss or misfortune. 1 Cranch, 1.
2. This compensation, which is now usually made in money, was, before
the use of money became general, made by a delivery of part of the effects
saved. Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 12, s. 8; Pet. Adm. Dec. 425; 2 Taunt. 302; 3 B.
& P. 612; 4 M. & S. 159; 1 Cranch, 1; 2 Cranch, 240; Cranch, 221; 3 Dall.
188; 4 Wheat. 98 9 Cranch, 244; 3 Wheat. 91; 1 Day, 193 1 Johns. R. 165; 4
Cranch, 347; Com. Dig. Salvage; 3 Kent, Com. 196. Vide Salvors.

podobné slovodefinícia
salvageable
(encz)
salvageable,
salvaged
(encz)
salvaged,zachráněný adj: Zdeněk Brožsalvaged,zachránil v: Zdeněk Brož
salvager
(encz)
salvager,zachránce n: Zdeněk Brož
Salvage
(gcide)
Salvage \Sal"vage\ (?; 48), n. [F. salvage, OF. salver to save,
F. sauver, fr. L. salvare. See Save.]
1. The act of saving a vessel, goods, or life, from perils of
the sea.
[1913 Webster]

Salvage of life from a British ship, or a foreign
ship in British waters, ranks before salvage of
goods. --Encyc. Brit.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Maritime Law)
(a) The compensation allowed to persons who voluntarily
assist in saving a ship or her cargo from peril.
(b) That part of the property that survives the peril and
is saved. --Kent. Abbot.
[1913 Webster]Salvage \Sal"vage\, a. & n.
Savage. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]
salvageable
(wn)
salvageable
adj 1: capable of being saved from ruin; "their marriage was not
salvageable"
salvager
(wn)
salvager
n 1: someone who salvages [syn: salvager, salvor]
SALVAGE
(bouvier)
SALVAGE, maritime law. This term originally meant the thing or goods saved
from shipwreck or other loss; and in that sense it is generally to be
understood in our old books. But it is at present more frequently understood
to mean the compensation made to those by whose means the ship or goods have
been saved from the effects of shipwreck, fire, pirates, enemies, or any
other loss or misfortune. 1 Cranch, 1.
2. This compensation, which is now usually made in money, was, before
the use of money became general, made by a delivery of part of the effects
saved. Marsh. Ins. B. 1, c. 12, s. 8; Pet. Adm. Dec. 425; 2 Taunt. 302; 3 B.
& P. 612; 4 M. & S. 159; 1 Cranch, 1; 2 Cranch, 240; Cranch, 221; 3 Dall.
188; 4 Wheat. 98 9 Cranch, 244; 3 Wheat. 91; 1 Day, 193 1 Johns. R. 165; 4
Cranch, 347; Com. Dig. Salvage; 3 Kent, Com. 196. Vide Salvors.

SALVAGE CHARGE
(bouvier)
SALVAGE CHARGES. The expenses incurred to remunerate services rendered to a
ship and cargo, which have prevented its being a total loss. Stev. on Av. c.
2, s. 1.

SALVAGE LOS
(bouvier)
SALVAGE LOSS. By salvage loss is understood the difference between the
amount of salvage, after deducting the charges, and the original value of
the property. Stev. on Av. c. 2, s. 1.

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