A seaman is entitled by law to a release from Foreign Articles when().
A、intoxicated
B、the vessel is overloaded
C、there is a change of home port
D、there is a change of Master
A、intoxicated
B、the vessel is overloaded
C、there is a change of home port
D、there is a change of Master
A、intoxicated B、the vessel is overloaded C、there is a change of home port D、there is a change of Master
A、A.intoxicated B、B.deductions are made from wages C、C.injured D、D.the vessel is overloaded
A、is entitled to discharge the goods at the port of loading or any other safe and convenient place and terminate the contract of carriage B、is not entitled to terminate the contract of carriage C、is not entitled to claim against the shipper or charterer any damage that he will suffer with the cargo on board D、is entitled to claim freight with the cargo on board
A、is entitled to discharge the goods at the port of loading or any other safe and convenient place and terminate the contract of carriage B、is not entitled to terminate the contract of carriage C、is not entitled to claim against the shipper or charterer any damage that he will suffer with the cargo on board D、is entitled to claim freight with the cargo on board
A、The account must be either a checking or savings account B、The institution must be insured by the FSLIC or FDIC C、The account must be opened by the seaman and maintained in the seaman's name D、All of the above are requirements
A、Log the seaman as a deserter B、Log the seaman as a fail to join C、Log the seaman for misconduct D、Take no action
A、'pc' refers to the number of physical processors consumed, while 'ec' refers to the percentage of entitled capacity consumed. B、'pc' refers to the 'physical CPUs' and lists how many are left un-allocated, while ec' refers to the 'entitled CPUs' and lists what amount is currently allocated to the LPAR. C、'pc' refers to the 'processor count' and reflects how many CPUs are allocated to the LPAR, while 'ec ' refers to the 'extra capacity' and lists how much above the LPAR entitlement is being consumed. D、'pc' refers to 'processor cards' and reflects how many MCM modules are actually being used by this LPAR, while 'ec' refers to the 'entitled CPUs'and lists what amount is currently allocated to the LPAR.