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 Translation for 'admiralty' from English to Spanish
NOUN   admiralty | admiralties
mil.náut.
almirantazgo {m}
admiralty
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Translation for 'admiralty' from English to Spanish

admiralty
almirantazgo {m}mil.náut.
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Usage Examples English
  • A colonial court of admiralty was established in the British Ceylon in 1891 under the "Ceylon Courts of Admiralty Ordinance" under the provisions of the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act 1890 (UK) to deal jurisdiction over all admiralty and maritime actions.
  • The "Black Book of the Admiralty" is a compilation of English admiralty law created over the course of several English monarchs' reigns, including the most important decisions of the High Court of Admiralty.
  • The "Admiraliteit van Veere" (Admiralty of Veere) was set up as a result of the Ordinance on the Admiralty of 8 January 1488 in an attempt to create a central naval administration in the Burgundian Netherlands.
  • The 1966 amendments to the FRCP unified the civil and admiralty procedure, and added the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims, now Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions.
  • In 1488 they established an Admiralty of the Netherlands at Veere by the "Ordinance on the Admiralty" issued 8 January.

  • The Mobilisation Division was established on 8 January 1912 it evolved out of the Naval Mobilisation Department of the Admiralty and was part of both the Admiralty War Staff and Admiralty Naval Staff departments.
  • The American colonies continued the British use of the term proctor in admiralty for attorneys who were admitted to specialized admiralty and patent bars.
  • The Navigation Act of 1696 created admiralty courts, and Quary was appointed Judge of the Admiralty for the southern colonies, from Pennsylvania southward.
  • Sir Christopher Robinson (1766–1833), admiralty lawyer, and Judge of the High Court of Admiralty from 1828 to 1833.
  • John Exton (c. 1600 – c. 1669) was an English admiralty lawyer. He served as Judge of the High Court of Admiralty from 1648 to 1651 and again from 1661 to 1668.

  • Peters became known for his expertise in admiralty law, and published "Admiralty Decisions of the District Court of the United States" (Philadelphia 1807).
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