shipowner in English

noun
1
a person or company owning a ship or a share in a ship.
On the one hand, a shipowner could send his ship without convoy and make a good profit but at the great risk of its being captured.

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1. The main role of Crewing companies - is to provide manning services between the shipowner and the seafarer, and pays for these services primarily the shipowner

2. A certificate of the liability insurance of the sea shipowner includes:

3. Seamen/observers shall receive the normal seaman's rate of pay from the shipowner.

4. - name and address of the shipowner or operator of the ship,

5. * 11 However, the army officer listened to the pilot and the shipowner rather than to what Paul was saying.

6. In 1925 the ship was bought by a Glasgow shipowner who planned to convert her to a nautical museum.

7. Paul Cuffe, American shipowner, merchant, and Pan-Africanist who was an influential figure in the 19th-century movement to resettle free black Americans to Africa

8. Chartering is an agreement in which a shipowner agrees to rent out a ship to a cargo owner to move the cargo from Point A to Point B.

9. By Cowing the tanks, the amount of ROB is significantly reduced, and with the current high cost of oil, the financial savings are significant, both for the Charterer and the Shipowner

10. 78 Next, the applicant's assertion that point 2 of Addendum B to the contract was intended only to cover, up to the amount mentioned above, a claim for compensation from Consultban by the shipowner for non-performance of the contract of affreightment must be rejected.

11. Nautical a triangular or swallow-tailed flag flown from the mast of a merchant ship for identification and from the mast of a yacht to indicate its owner's membership of a particular yacht club Word Origin for Burgee C18: perhaps from French (Jersey dialect) bourgeais shipowner, from Old French borgeis; see bourgeois 1, burgess