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OVERVIEW ABOUT THE SWISS NATIONALITY LAW
Swiss citizenship; Swiss citizen; History of the Swiss nationality law; History of swiss nationality law; History of Swiss Nationality Law; Nationality law of Switzerland; History of Swiss nationality law; Switzerland nationality law; Switzerland citizenship; Swiss nationality
  • [[Swiss passport]]
  • [[Visa requirements for Swiss citizens]]

Nationality of the ship      
جنسية السفينة
Launching         
  • Marinette]], [[Wisconsin]]
  • BB-39}} in 1915 at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]]
  • ''Minas Geraes'']] at Elswick on 10 September 1908
  • Elswick]] 14 June 1900 for the Royal Norwegian Navy.
  • the French ship ''Friedland'']] on 2 May 1810, sliding stern first
  • LCS-19}} in 2018
  • Launching of the ''John W. Boardman'' cargo ship from the Toledo Shipyard, Toledo, Ohio, 1916
  • Kate Lehrer, sponsor of the future USS ''Wichita'' (LCS 13), breaks a bottle of champagne across LCS-13's bow during the ship's christening ceremony.
  • DD-557}} slipping into the water stern-first during her launch from the [[Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation]] shipyard on 25 March 1943
  • AM-276}} launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, [[Chickasaw, Alabama]] in 1943.
  • Rochefort]] on 20 October 1751.
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING A VESSEL TO THE WATER; NAVAL TRADITION IN MANY CULTURES, DATING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS, OBSERVED AS A PUBLIC CELEBRATION AND A SOLEMN BLESSING
Sponsor (military, naval ship naming); Ship launching; Ship launching and naming; Ship's name; Launch (ship); Launched (ship); Ship naming & launching; Launching; Christen a ship; Ship naming and launching; Ship launch; Launching ritual; I name this ship; Ship naming ceremony
طرح ، إنزال ، ترويج
LAUNCHING         
  • Marinette]], [[Wisconsin]]
  • BB-39}} in 1915 at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]]
  • ''Minas Geraes'']] at Elswick on 10 September 1908
  • Elswick]] 14 June 1900 for the Royal Norwegian Navy.
  • the French ship ''Friedland'']] on 2 May 1810, sliding stern first
  • LCS-19}} in 2018
  • Launching of the ''John W. Boardman'' cargo ship from the Toledo Shipyard, Toledo, Ohio, 1916
  • Kate Lehrer, sponsor of the future USS ''Wichita'' (LCS 13), breaks a bottle of champagne across LCS-13's bow during the ship's christening ceremony.
  • DD-557}} slipping into the water stern-first during her launch from the [[Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation]] shipyard on 25 March 1943
  • AM-276}} launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, [[Chickasaw, Alabama]] in 1943.
  • Rochefort]] on 20 October 1751.
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING A VESSEL TO THE WATER; NAVAL TRADITION IN MANY CULTURES, DATING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS, OBSERVED AS A PUBLIC CELEBRATION AND A SOLEMN BLESSING
Sponsor (military, naval ship naming); Ship launching; Ship launching and naming; Ship's name; Launch (ship); Launched (ship); Ship naming & launching; Launching; Christen a ship; Ship naming and launching; Ship launch; Launching ritual; I name this ship; Ship naming ceremony

ألاسم

زَوْرَق ; صَنْدَل ; فليكة ; قارِب ; لَانْش ; لَنْش ; ماعُون ; مَرْكَب ; مَرْكَبٌ بُخَارِيّ ; مُعَدِّيَة

الفعل

عَوَّمَ

Definitie

ship of the line
¦ noun historical a warship of the largest size, used in the line of battle.

Wikipedia

Swiss nationality law

Swiss citizenship is the status of being a citizen of Switzerland and it can be obtained by birth or naturalisation.

The Swiss Citizenship Law is based on the following principles:

  • Triple citizenship level (Swiss Confederation, canton, and municipality)
  • Acquisition of citizenship through descent (jus sanguinis)
  • Prevention of statelessness

Swiss nationals are citizens of their municipality of origin, their canton of origin, and the Confederation, in that order: a Swiss citizen is defined as someone who has the citizenship of a Swiss municipality (article 37 of the Swiss Federal Constitution). They are entered in the family register of their place of origin. The manner by which Swiss citizens acquire their place of origin differs depending on whether they acquired Swiss citizenship by filiation (jus sanguinis), ordinary naturalisation, or facilitated naturalisation. Marriage has in and of itself no effect on the places of origin of the spouses.

The acquisition of Swiss citizenship is governed by the Federal Act on Swiss Citizenship, also known as Swiss Citizenship Act (SCA) (German: Bürgerrechtsgesetz (BüG), French: Loi sur la nationalité suisse (LN), Italian: Legge sulla cittadinanza (LCit)), enacted in 2018 to replace the Federal Act on the Acquisition and Loss of Swiss Citizenship from 1952.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Nationality of the ship
1. They did not know the nationality of the ship, or whether there were casualties.
2. The ship boarding agreement signed by the U.S. and Cyprus will facilitate cooperation between the two countries to prevent the maritime transfer of proliferation–related shipments by establishing points of contact and procedures to expedite requests to board and search suspect vessels in international waters. If a U.S.– or Cypriot–flagged vessel is suspected of carrying proliferation–related cargo, either Party to this agreement can request the other to confirm the nationality of the ship in question and, if needed, to authorize the boarding, search, and possible detention of the vessel and its cargo. The agreement does not apply to the vessels of third states.
3. The shipboarding agreement signed by the U.S. and Croatia will facilitate cooperation between the two countries to prevent the maritime transfer of proliferation–related shipments by establishing points of contact and procedures to expedite requests to board and search suspect vessels in international waters. If a U.S.– or Croatian–flagged vessel is suspected of carrying proliferation–related cargo, either Party to this agreement can request the other to confirm the nationality of the ship in question and, if needed, to authorize the boarding, search, and possible detention of the vessel and its cargo.