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shipping legislation - перевод на русский

BUSINESS THAT TRANSPORTS CARGO ABOARD SHIPS
Shipping company; Shipping lines
  • Container ships are used by shipping lines to transport cargo.
  • Nippon Yusen Kaisha Shipping line
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shipping legislation      
законодательство о судоходстве
delegated legislation         
LAW MADE BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE LEGISLATURE BUT WITH THE LEGISLATURE'S AUTHORITY
Secondary legislation; Subordinate legislation; Primary legislation; Subsidiary legislation; Regulation (law); Delegated legislation; EU tertiary legislation; Delegated act; Implementing act; Delegated acts; Implementing acts
delegated legislation noun право министров издавать приказы, имеющие силу законов
delegated legislation         
LAW MADE BY SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE LEGISLATURE BUT WITH THE LEGISLATURE'S AUTHORITY
Secondary legislation; Subordinate legislation; Primary legislation; Subsidiary legislation; Regulation (law); Delegated legislation; EU tertiary legislation; Delegated act; Implementing act; Delegated acts; Implementing acts

[,delɪgeɪtɪd,ledʒɪs'leɪʃtn]

общая лексика

делегированное законодательство (акты законодательного характера, издаваемые правительством по уполномочию парламента [Parliament]; по существу представляют собой передачу парламентом части своих законодательных функций правительству)

юриспруденция

правительственные постановления

законодательство

осуществляемое правительством в рамках полномочий

предоставленных ему парламентом

существительное

общая лексика

право министров издавать приказы, имеющие силу законов

shipping line         
судоходная линия
shipping company         

['ʃipiŋkʌmpəni]

общая лексика

судоходная компания

транспортная компания

shipping line         
судоходная линия
shipping company         
судоходная компания
shipping agent         
DESIGNATED PERSON OR AGENCY HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR HANDLING SHIPMENTS AND CARGO
Shipping agent; Agent (shipping); Ship's Agent; Cargo broker; Port agent

['ʃipiŋeidʒ(ə)nt]

общая лексика

агент по погрузке и отправке грузов

экспедитор

Glass-Steagall Act         
  • Ala.-3]]), the co-sponsors of the Glass–Steagall Act.
FOUR SPECIFIC PROVISIONS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, SEPARATING COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMEN BANKING.
Glass Steagal Act; Glass-Steagal Act; Glass-Steagal; Glass-Steagall Banking Act; Glass Steagall Act; Glass steagall; Glass Stegle; Glass-Stegall Act; Glass-Steagall Act of 1933; Glass-Seagull; Glass-Steagall; Glass stegal; Glass steegel; Glass steegal; Glass-Stiegel Act; Glass-steagle; Glass-Steagall Act; Glass Stiegel; Glass–Steagall Act of 1933; Glass-Steagall Act Of 1933; Glass Steagal; Glass–Steagall; Glass–Steagall Act; The Glass–Steagall Acts; Glass-Steagall Legislation; Glass-Steagol; Glass–Steagal Act; Glass-Steagall legislation; The Glass-Steagall Acts; Glass–Steagall banking legislation; Glass-Steagall banking legislation; Glass–Steagall Legislation
амер.
закон Гласса-Стиголла (запрещает коммерческим банкам заниматься размещением и другими операциями с ценными бумагами, 1933 г.)
legislate         
THE PROCESS OR PRODUCT OF ENROLLING, ENACTING, OR PROMULGATING LAW BY A LEGISLATURE, PARLIAMENT, OR ANALOGOUS GOVERNING BODY
Legislative act; Legislate; Acts of Provincial Parliment; Act of Provincial Parliment
legislate v. издавать законы, законодательствовать - legislate for

Определение

shipping agent
¦ noun an agent in a port who transacts a ship's business for the owner.

Википедия

Shipping line

A shipping line or shipping company is a company whose line of business is ownership and operation of ships.

Shipping companies provide a method of distinguishing ships by different kinds of cargo:

  1. Bulk cargo is a type of special cargo that is delivered and handled in large quantities.
  2. General cargo, now known as break-bulk cargo, refers to a wide assortment of goods that may be delivered to several ports around the world.
  3. Oil became a crucial part of the shipping industry in the early 20th century. Its use varied from lubrication for developed machinery, burning in boilers and industrial plants, as well as for operating engines. Oil is also primarily shipped by specific shipping companies as opposed to other forms of transportation. This is considered a type of special cargo. The shipping of oil has become a debated issue due to the environmental impacts of both oil spills and oil tankers.
  4. Passenger cargo is the business of transporting people on shipping lines for the purposes of relocation or recreation. This became a growing industry near the turn of the twentieth century with the wide use of luxury ocean liners. Passenger cargo became a logistical challenge by attempting to balance pleasure voyage aspects with the structural limitations and requirements of the vessel.
  5. Special cargo is a term used for one specific product being shipped to a specific port.

Inland shipping along rivers and other freshwater bodies are used to transport cargo to ports other than those along the coast. Inland shipping requires more infrastructure than ocean shipping. Rivers and lakes require infrastructure, such as river ports and canals, to be considered developed and ready for commercial use. Much of this infrastructure became more widely developed during the 19th and 20th centuries. Some principal waterways used by shipping lines in the 20th century were the Rhine, Amazon River, Congo River, Nile River, Mississippi River, and Columbia River. Examples of waterway infrastructure include the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal. These waterways are still in use for commercial purposes today. Some waterways can only operate under seasonal conditions. For example, the Great Lakes operate shipping for approximately eight months each year, but cannot continue operations during winter months when the lakes typically freeze. Most inland shipping lines are based on speed and efficiency to deliver cargo.

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