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DEPARTURE, maritime law (law)


DEPARTURE, maritime law. A deviation from the course of the voyage insured. 2. A departure is justifiable or not justifiable it is justifiable ill 2. A departure is justifiable or not justifiable it is justifiable ill consequence of the stress of weather, to make necessary Repairs, to succor a consequence of the stress of weather, to make necessary Repairs, to succor a ship in distress, to avoid capture, of inability to navigate the ship, ship in distress, to avoid capture, of inability to navigate the ship, mutiny of the crew, or Other compulsion. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 1189. mutiny of the crew, or Other compulsion. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 1189.

raucous (iou)



raucous adjective. M18.
[from Latin raucus hoarse: see -OUS.]
Of a sound, esp. a voice: hoarse, rough; loud and harsh.
S. K. Penman The Bankside would have been teeming with raucous, ribald life. R. Tremain The sea-birds follow: a raucous, restless choir.
raucously adverb M19.
raucousness noun M20.