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pratiquePermission granted by the authorities at a port, after assessing the health of those on board the arriving ship, to allow them to make physical contact with the shore.
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pratiqueLicence to hold intercourse with the shore granted to a vessel after quarantine or on showing a clean bill of health.
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pratiquePermission for a vessel to traffic or have communication with the shore. Granted after ship has been visited by medical and sanitary authorities.
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pratiqueA permit by the port doctor for an incoming vessel, being clear of contagious disease, to have the liberty of the port.
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pratiqueA permit by the port doctor for an incoming vessel, being clear of contagious disease, to have the liberty of the port.
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pratiqueLicense or permission to use a port
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pratiqueCertificate given to a ship arriving from a foreign port, by the port's health officer, indicating that there are no cases of disease aboard the ship and the health of all on board is good.
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pratiqueCertificate given to a ship arriving from a foreign port, by the port's health officer, indicating that there are no cases of disease aboard the ship and the health of all on board is good.
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pratiqueLicense or permission to use a port
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pratiqueWhen a vessel is about to make direct contact with a port it is necessary for a medical officer to ensure that the ship has a clean bill of health and that quarantine regulations have been observed. T [..]
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pratiqueis the permission given to a ship to enter port on assurance from the captain to the authorities that the vessel is free from contagious disease. The clearance granted is commonly referred to as Free [..]
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pratiqueCertificate given to a ship arriving from a foreign port, by the port's health officer, indicating that there are no cases of disease aboard the ship and the health of all on board is good.
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pratiqueClearance granted by a Health Officer certifying the vessel and crew to be clear of contagious diseases and releasing the vessel from quarantine. A foreign vessel must fly a yellow "Q" flag upon entering port and anchor in a designated anchorage until a local health officer grants clearance
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pratiquePermission granted by the authorities at a port, after assessing the health of those on board the arriving ship, to allow them to make physical contact with the shore.
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pratiquesee Free pratique.
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pratiquethe official recognition that a ship is healthy which allows it to make contact with the shore.
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