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Security on property or debt
who grants the lien, is referred to as the lienee and the person who has the benefit of the lien is referred to as the lienor or lien holder. The etymological
Lien
Legal claim against a ship
A maritime lien, in English and US law and elsewhere, is a specific aspect of admiralty law concerning a claim against a ship for services rendered to
Maritime_lien
Law of the oceans and their use
towage, liens and limitation), and use "maritime law" only for "dry law" (e.g. carriage of goods and people, marine insurance, and the Maritime Labour
Maritime_law
Legal action
be "arrested" and detained in port by a court order in support of a maritime lien claim by creditors against the vessel. The grounds upon which a ship
Ship_arrest
Topics referred to by the same term
property that secures the payment of a debt. Lien may also refer to: Maritime lien, maritime law term Mechanics lien, hold on real property for the benefit
Lien_(disambiguation)
Type of mortgage
mortgage (common law) or ship hypothec (civil law term, covering also a maritime lien), a shipowner gives a lender (or mortgagee) a security interest in a
Ship_mortgage
the concept of maritime lien, the 1999 Convention specifically creates no new maritime liens. Article 1 adds new categories of "Maritime Claim". These
Arrest_Convention_1999
Principle of maritime law
ship or the sister ship can be held in lien to enforce the claim. A property salvage attracts a maritime lien against all property saved; however, the
Law_of_salvage
Cargo ship built in 1986, sank in 2018 in Beirut
be "arrested" and detained in port by a court order in support of a maritime lien claim by creditors against the vessel. The Russian captain and other
MV_Rhosus
American cruise company
Charbonneau. The multi-year proceedings involved complex litigation over maritime liens and creditor priorities, with various South Florida legal teams, including
SunCruz_Casinos
Maritime contract between a shipowner and a "charterer"
within admiralty jurisdiction. If a breach of charter terms creates a maritime lien, the suit may be in rem (i.e. against the vessel itself).[citation needed]
Charterparty
Legal power a court has over property
by competent courts, but the authority of Canadian courts to issue maritime liens over ships arrested in Canadian waters will not be affected by orders
In_rem_jurisdiction
Oceanografic research vessel to be used by the Schmidt Ocean Institute
Gulf of Mexico in November 2011. But before the contract expired a Maritime lien arose between GC Rieber and Oceanografía. As a consequence a federal
RV_Falkor_Too
Schiffsüberlassungsverträge) Ship’s emergencies (German Schiffsnotlagen) Maritime lienor (German Schiffsgläubiger) Statutory limitation period (German Verjährung)
Handelsgesetzbuch
Malayan physician (1879–1960)
Wu Lien-teh (Chinese: 伍連德; pinyin: Wǔ Liándé; Jyutping: Ng5 Lin4 Dak1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gó͘ Liân-tek; Goh Lean Tuck and Ng Leen Tuck in Hokkien and Cantonese
Wu_Lien-teh
insurance, as well as vehicle liens, such as maritime liens, and which sometimes may be connected to a register of pledges or tax liens. register of pledges —
List of official business registers
List_of_official_business_registers
dependent, as is arrest in rem, on the existence of a maritime lien or preferred mortgage lien, but necessitates merely an in personam claim against the
Rule_B_Attachment
Judiciary instance in Poland
mortgage, maritime liens; they also hear disciplinary maritime law charges against shipowners, ship captains, other ship crew members, maritime pilots etc
Sąd_okręgowy
Rules that govern civil procedure in United States district courts
applies to actions in rem to enforce maritime liens or pursuant to federal statute which provides for a maritime actions in rem. Rule D deals with possessory
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Federal_Rules_of_Civil_Procedure
1976 Mississippi River ship collision
legal preparations on the day of the accident and filed the necessary maritime lien before the close of court, allowing a seizure to be made and preventing
MV George Prince ferry disaster
MV_George_Prince_ferry_disaster
Specialized agency of the United Nations
The International Maritime Organization (IMO; French: Organisation maritime internationale, Spanish: Organización Marítima Internacional, OMI) is a specialized
International Maritime Organization
International_Maritime_Organization
American novelist
"Undisclosed Principal in California" (1917) "Government Ownership and the Maritime Lien" (1919) "California Partnership Law and the Uniform Partnership Act"
Austin_Tappan_Wright
Commander of a ship or other sea-going vessel
compliance with the vessel's security plan, as required by the International Maritime Organization's ISPS Code. The plan, customized to meet the needs of each
Sea_captain
Canadian Act of Parliament
that exist in Ontario), as well as in rem claims such as maritime liens that are found in maritime law. The court may also order: the removal of directors
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act
Companies'_Creditors_Arrangement_Act
2013 United States Supreme Court case
against Lozman's floating home under federal admiralty law, seeking a maritime lien for dockage fees and damages for trespass. Lozman responded pro se to
Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach (2013)
Lozman_v._City_of_Riviera_Beach_(2013)
American judge (born 1961)
"Mistaken LHWCA Compensation Payments: Subrogation Lien Or Third Party Credit?" Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce vol. 30, no. 19 (1999) "Law & Politics:
D._Arthur_Kelsey
International treaty for maritime safety
international maritime treaty which sets out minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. The International Maritime Organization
SOLAS_Convention
Occupation of loading and unloading ships
The role of dockworkers has evolved significantly over the centuries as maritime trade has grown and modernized: Ancient times: The Phoenicians, Greeks
Dockworker
Sea law written in the late 12th century
95–111. doi:10.2307/844801. JSTOR 844801. Tetley, William (2002). "Maritime Liens in the Conflict of Laws" (PDF). In Nafziger, James; Symeonides, Symeon
Rolls_of_Oléron
Fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country
merchant vessels, seafarers of various ranks and sometimes members of maritime trade unions are required by the International Convention on Standards
Merchant_navy
Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic, often abbreviated and referred to as the Fal Convention, is an International Maritime Organization (IMO) Convention
Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic
Convention_on_Facilitation_of_International_Maritime_Traffic
Maritime treaty
amendment to the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention (1974/1988) on Maritime security including minimum security arrangements for ships, ports and government
International Ship and Port Facility Security Code
International_Ship_and_Port_Facility_Security_Code
or Polar Code is an international regime adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2014. The Code sets out regulations for shipping
International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters
International_Code_for_Ships_Operating_in_Polar_Waters
Ghanaian judge
Bar Association. The seminar focused on topics such as Ship Arrest, Maritime Liens, Judicial Sale, and Determination of Priorities. Additionally, the Nominee
Yaw_Darko_Asare
Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
and heavy rail systems and roll on - roll off systems (RO-RO); Maritime liens; Maritime security; Ship financing; Ship mortgage; Transportation related
Philippine House Committee on Transportation
Philippine_House_Committee_on_Transportation
Document issued by a seller to a buyer
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Invoice
Maritime Safety Committee guideline on shipment
IMDG Code or International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code is accepted by MSC (Maritime Safety Committee) as an international guideline to the safe transportation
International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
International_Maritime_Dangerous_Goods_Code
Rules of maritime navigation
as Collision Regulations (COLREG), are published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road"
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
International_Regulations_for_Preventing_Collisions_at_Sea
Recovering a ship or cargo after a maritime casualty
process of recovering a ship and its cargo after a shipwreck or other maritime casualty. Salvage may encompass towing, lifting a vessel, or effecting
Marine_salvage
Maritime service branch of Taiwan's military
(Chinese: 國軍海軍; pinyin: Guójūn Hǎijūn) by local Taiwanese people, is the maritime branch of Taiwan's military, the Republic of China Armed Forces. The service
Republic_of_China_Navy
IMO standard for carrying solid cargoes, except grain, in bulk
The International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code (IMSBC Code) is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for the safe carriage of bulk
International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code
International_Maritime_Solid_Bulk_Cargoes_Code
International maritime law organization
Comité Maritime International (CMI) is an international maritime law organization. Formed in 1897 in Antwerp, the CMI aims to unify maritime law internationally
Comité_Maritime_International
Former American steamboat
directors, Jacob Kamm, did not agree with this decision, and he placed a maritime lien (called a “libel”) on Ocean Wave for $17,851 for services provided by
Ocean_Wave_(sidewheeler)
1885 United States Supreme Court case
of the United States. The law which gives to the last maritime liens priority over earlier liens in point of time is based on principles of acknowledged
Provident Institution for Savings v. Mayor of Jersey City
Provident_Institution_for_Savings_v._Mayor_of_Jersey_City
Person who travels in a vehicle without operating it
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Passenger
Fees in logistics
498. ISBN 978-0314199492. Maritime Knowhow website: GENCON Clause 7 Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Maritime knowhow website: Notice of Readiness
Demurrage
International Labour Organization Convention
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) convention, number 186, established in 2006 as the fourth pillar of
Maritime_Labour_Convention
1976 multilateral treaty
The Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, also known as the LLMC Convention or the London Convention of 1976, is an IMO treaty that
Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims
Convention_on_Limitation_of_Liability_for_Maritime_Claims
Financial service, which forms part of the global shipping industry
oil products or chemical tankers. Tanker brokers similarly negotiate maritime contracts, known as charter parties. The main terms of negotiation are
Shipbroking
Maritime transport standard
IBC Code is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for the carriage of chemicals as cargo in maritime transport. The Code applies to
International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk
International_Code_for_the_Construction_and_Equipment_of_Ships_carrying_Dangerous_Chemicals_in_Bulk
Cargo shipping without a fixed schedule
will do better than the company relying on liner services alone. United Maritime Group Seabulk D/S Norden TORM Tramp steamers and freighters are associated
Tramp_trade
American businessman and shipbuilder
The question concerned is whether the Standard Oil were entitled to maritime liens for fuel oil delivered to Dannebrog's vessels. Dannebrog had chartered
William_Leslie_Comyn
Legal document issued by a carrier
Collision Clause under Bills of Lading and Charterparties, 41 Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce 263 (2010). Law Commission report into "Rights of Suit in
Bill_of_lading
proceedings (Case No. 01-23150-RBR) involved extensive litigation regarding maritime liens and creditor claims. While Berger Singerman served as lead debtor's
SunCruz_Casinos_sale
Convention to set standards for seafarers
ships and large yachts. STCW was adopted in 1978 by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) conference in London, and entered into force in 1984
STCW_Convention
Physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo
towards a centralized platform. Such a move is enabling the integration of maritime, air, and land freight into a single marketplace. This is enabling small
Freight_transport
Cruise ship
"San of Aliaga". Maritime Matters. Retrieved 14 June 2013. Peter Knego (21 March 2013). "And Away They Go…Updated, Again!". Maritime Matters. Retrieved
MS_Pacific
International maritime law
international treaty that establishes a legal framework for all marine and maritime activities. As of October 2024[update], 169 sovereign states and the European
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
United_Nations_Convention_on_the_Law_of_the_Sea
Handles logistics for freight
arranging for shipments to and from the US must be licensed by the Federal Maritime Commission as ocean transportation intermediaries, who are ocean freight
Freight_forwarder
1949 battle of the Chinese Civil War
Fuzhou Pacification Office: Tang Enbo 12th Army Corps (第12兵團) -Commander: Hu Lien (胡璉) -Deputy Commander: Ko Yüan-Fen (柯遠芬) -Chief of Staff: Yang Wei-Han (楊維翰)
Battle_of_Guningtou
Document permitting the delivery of goods
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Delivery_order
Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC) is an international maritime convention establishing measures for dealing with marine oil pollution
International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation
International_Convention_on_Oil_Pollution_Preparedness,_Response_and_Co-operation
International Code on Intact Stability (IS Code) is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for ship stability. The Code for Intact Stability
International Code on Intact Stability
International_Code_on_Intact_Stability
crew members filed suit in the U.S.District Court seeking to impose a maritime lien, called a libel on Three Sisters, for unpaid wages in 1892 and 1893
Three_Sisters_(sternwheeler)
Activity within the shipping industry
operations: a handbook for the person-in-charge (PIC). Cambridge, MD: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87033-528-6. Turpin, Edward A.; McEwen, William A. (1980)
Chartering_(shipping)
1969 international maritime treaty
to as the CLC Convention, is an international maritime treaty administered by the International Maritime Organization that was adopted to ensure that adequate
International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage
International_Convention_on_Civil_Liability_for_Oil_Pollution_Damage
Maritime safety standard
Code, is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard concerning the cargo carriage of liquefied gases in maritime transport. The Code covers
International Code of the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk
International_Code_of_the_Construction_and_Equipment_of_Ships_Carrying_Liquefied_Gases_in_Bulk
U.S. federal statutes on shipping
Suits Involving Public Vessels Chapter 313 — Commercial Instruments and Maritime Liens Subtitle IV Part A — Ocean Shipping Chapter 401 — General Chapter 403
Title 46 of the United States Code
Title_46_of_the_United_States_Code
Cargo list
Jacobsen, Friedrich Johann (1818). Laws of the Sea: With Reference to Maritime Commerce During Peace and War. Edward J. Coale. p. 196. passport bill of
Manifest_(transportation)
Insurance covering the loss of ships and other transport
terms for sales, commissions, and laytime and receive a bill of parcel and lien authorizing consignment from the consignee. Law 105 stipulated that claims
Marine_insurance
Maritime safety convention
International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR Convention) is a maritime safety convention of the International Maritime Organization. It entered
International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue
International_Convention_on_Maritime_Search_and_Rescue
Physical remains of a beached or sunk ship
instead referred to as ghost ships. Historic wrecks are attractive to maritime archaeologists because they preserve historical information: for example
Shipwreck
Courts with maritime jurisdiction
Admiralty courts, also known as maritime courts, are courts exercising jurisdiction over all maritime contracts, torts, injuries, and offenses. The Scottish
Admiralty_court
Watercraft intended to carry people on board
given hull size. Passenger ships are subject to two major International Maritime Organization requirements : to perform musters of the passengers (...)
Passenger_ship
1924 admiralty law convention
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Hague_Rules
Carriage of Grain in Bulk (International Grain Code) is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for the safe carriage of Grain cargoes on ships
International Code for the Safe Carriage of Grain in Bulk
International_Code_for_the_Safe_Carriage_of_Grain_in_Bulk
Written acknowledgment that a person has received money or property in payment
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Receipt
Ship or vessel that carries goods and materials
international regulations, playing a critical role in the global economy and maritime infrastructure. The words cargo and freight have become interchangeable
Cargo_ship
Agent responsible for handling cargo
portal Automotive safety Automotive industry Stopford, Martin (2009). Maritime Economics (3rd ed.). 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN:
Shipping_agency
Registering a ship in a foreign country
2010 in a message connected to the World Maritime Day, the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization gave recognition to the present
Flag_of_convenience
International Maritime Organization treaty
Anti-fouling Systems in Ships (AFS Convention) is a 2001 International Maritime Organization (IMO) treaty whereby states agree to prohibit the use of harmful
International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships
International_Convention_on_the_Control_of_Harmful_Anti-fouling_Systems_on_Ships
Selling of one's personal property through a third-party vendor
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Consignment
to as the INF Code is an International Maritime Organization (IMO) Code for the facilitation of the maritime transport of radioactive cargoes and nuclear
International_Code_for_the_Safe_Carriage_of_Packaged_Irradiated_Nuclear_Fuel,_Plutonium_and_High-Level_Radioactive_Wastes_on_board_Ships
English law case on the nature of freight
Leonard Augustus (2005). A Treatise on the Law of Liens, Common Law, Statutory, Equitable and Maritime. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-58477-360-3
Kirchner_v_Venus
Owner of a ship
operations: a handbook for the person-in-charge (PIC). Cambridge, MD: Cornell Maritime Press. ISBN 0-87033-528-6. Turpin, Edward A.; McEwen, William A. (1980)
Ship-owner
for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes (TDC Code) is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) standard for the safe carriage of timber deck cargoes
Code of Safe Practice for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes
Code_of_Safe_Practice_for_Ships_Carrying_Timber_Deck_Cargoes
Process by which a ship is documented
of convenience Port state control "A Guide to Ship Registration" (PDF). Maritime New Zealand. 2010-09-30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-21
Ship_registration
2007 treaty
Convention on the Removal of Wrecks is a 2007 treaty of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The purpose of the convention is to establish uniform
Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks
Nairobi_International_Convention_on_the_Removal_of_Wrecks
Canadian politician
International Maritime and Admiralty Law (2003) Maritime Liens and Claims (1985, 1998) International Conflict of Laws, Common, Civil and Maritime (1994) The
William_Tetley
Trader of goods for a commission
c. 45), and therefore have the powers of such. A factor has a possessory lien over the consigned goods that covers any claims against the principal arising
Factor_(agent)
French judge
Convention on Multimodal Transport, 1980 United Nations Convention on Maritime liens and mortgages, 1993 From 1974 to 1976, Justice Béraudo was a full-capacity
Jean-Paul_Béraudo
1966 multilateral treaty
ISBN 978-0-262-31334-6. "International Convention on Load Lines". International Maritime Organization. Retrieved 26 November 2024. Boyle, Alan E.; Freestone, David
International Convention on Load Lines
International_Convention_on_Load_Lines
Country primarily in North America
Christian Social Witness. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-56101-188-9. Lien, Arnold Johnson (1913). Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law. Vol
United_States
International Treaty signed in London in 1954
Since 1959, OILPOL is administered and promoted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which states: The OILPOL Convention recognised that
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil
International_Convention_for_the_Prevention_of_Pollution_of_the_Sea_by_Oil
City in Liaoning, China
and Anshan to the north and Dandong to the northeast, and also shares maritime boundaries with Qinhuangdao and Huludao across the Liaodong Bay to the
Dalian
Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea (PAL) is an International Maritime Organization (IMO) legal Convention. The convention was adopted at an international
Athens_Convention
most pledges and liens on objects other than real estate. The Register of Pledges does not cover ship mortgages and maritime liens, listed in the court-maintained
Common_court_(Poland)
Vessel, cargo, or equipment captured during armed conflict on the seas
jeweler's window, but by the fifteenth century a body of guiding rules, the maritime law of nations, had begun to evolve and achieve international recognition
Prize_(law)
United States statute
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Carriage_of_Goods_by_Sea_Act
Document detailing cargo shipment
Consignment Demurrage Force majeure Invoice Commercial Pro forma Laytime Lien Maritime Manifest Packing list Proof of delivery Salvage Law Terms International
Waybill
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Great or Little Canfield in Essex, named with the Old English personal name Cana + feld ‘open country’.English : in some cases the surname may be of Norman origin, a habitational name from Canville-les-Deux-Églises in Seine-Maritime, France.
Girl/Female
Latin
Of Mars (the Roman god of war); warlike.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name (Old French d’Eu) for someone from Eu in Seine-Maritime, France (see Doe 2).Welsh : nickname for a fat person, from Welsh tew ‘fat’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Mesnières in Seine-Maritime, recorded in the 13th century as Maneria, a derivative of Latin manere ‘to remain, abide, reside’. See also Menzies.
Male
English
Pet form of English Martin, MARTIE means "of/like Mars."
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : variant of Powell (see Howell).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Bouelles in Seine Maritime, France, so named with Old Norman French boelle ‘enclosure’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in France named Gournay, notably Gournay-en-Brai in Seine-Maritime.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from places in Calvados and Seine-Maritime named Carville, from the Scandinavian personal name Kári + Old French ville ‘settlement’ (see Villa).English and Irish : variant of Carvell.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Greenery
Male
Greek
(Ἀχαϊκός) Greek name ACHAÃKOS means "belonging to Achaia," a maritime region of northern Peloponnesus. In the bible, this is the name of a Christian who, together with Fortunatus and Stephanos, carried a letter from the Corinthians to Paul and back again.Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Basque, French, Latin
Lady; Feminine of Martin; Warlike
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from either of two places called Carville (see Carville) in Calvados and Seine-Maritime, France.Irish : variant of Carroll.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Vatierville in Seine-Maritime, France, so named from the personal name Walter + Old French ville ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swiss
Dedicated to Mars; Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Female Version of Martin; Of Mars; Warlike
Girl/Female
Aramaic
Lady.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Pavilly in Seine-Maritime, which is named with the Gallo-Roman personal name Pavilius + the locative suffix -acum.English : from a pet form of Paul.Possibly an altered spelling of Pauli.
Female
Greek
(Ἀπολλωνία) Feminine form of Greek Apollonios, APOLLONIA means "of Apollo." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey from Amphipolis.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from places called Monceaux, in Calvados and Orne, or Monchaux, in Nord and Seine-Maritime. These get their name from the plural form of Old French moncel ‘hillock’, Late Latin monticellum, a diminutive of mons. Compare Mont.
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Martinus, MARTINE means "of/like Mars."Â
Surname or Lastname
Portuguese
Portuguese : patronymic from the personal name Martim, vernacular form of Latin Martinus (see Martin).English and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Martin.
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi
Followers of Ancient Persian Religion
Boy/Male
Tamil
A Sanskrit grammarian, The great scholar grammarian
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good Smiling
Boy/Male
Norse
Name of a smith.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Crowned with laurels.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘homestead at a (district) boundary’, from mearc ‘boundary’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.Irish : English surname used as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó Marcacháin ‘descendant of Marcachán’, a diminutive of Marcach (see Markey). This is a Galway surname, which is sometimes ‘translated’ as Ryder.
Boy/Male
Scottish Irish Spanish
Twin.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Young
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Immense Light
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sole. Single.
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
MARITIME LIEN
n.
A period of time, longer or shorter, remarkable for events of great subsequent influence; a memorable period; as, the epoch of maritime discovery, or of the Reformation.
n.
A European bulbous liliaceous plant (Urginea, formerly Scilla, maritima), of acrid, expectorant, diuretic, and emetic properties used in medicine. Called also sea onion.
a.
Alt. of Maritimale
n.
Iron sesquioxide in isometric form, probably a pseudomorph after magnetite.
n.
The court which has jurisdiction of maritime questions and offenses.
n.
A violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verd Islands, etc.
a.
Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and commerce or a navy; as, maritime states.
a.
See Maritime.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce by sea.
n.
A genus of cruciferous plants; madwort. The sweet alyssum (A. maritimum), cultivated for bouquets, bears small, white, sweet-scented flowers.
n.
A name given to several plants which grow on the seashore, as the Batis maritima, and the glasswort. See Glasswort.
n.
A genus of maritime herbs (Plumbago). P. Europaea has lead-colored spots on the leaves, and nearly lead-colored flowers.