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词条 Ordinance of Marine
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The Great Ordinance of Marine of August 1681, (French: grande ordonnance de la marine d'août 1681) also called the marine code, is a royal ordinance drafted under the reign of Louis XIV, which comprehensively codifies practices in maritime transport (shipping). Inspired by the customs and statutes of the United Provinces (Amsterdam and Antwerp), it was established under the administration of Colbert.[1]

There is also an order of the navy in April 1689 for the navy and naval arsenals. The order is divided into five books,[2] themselves divided into several parts and chapters:

  1. The Officers of the Admiralty
  2. People and Marine Vessels,
  3. Maritime contracts, Charter parties, covenants, rent commitments and sailors, loans, insurance, take
  4. Police, ports, coasts, harbors, and shores
  5. Sea Fisheries

References

1. ^Denis Diderot et Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, 1751—1772, p. 580
2. ^M. W. Duckett et al., Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture : inventaire raisonné des notions générales les plus indispensables à tous, p. 38, consultable [https://books.google.com/books?id=H8EFAAAAQAAJ en ligne] sur Google Books
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