registration of vessel

registration of vessel
The entry of a vessel upon a register provided for by federal statute for the purpose of declaring her nationality when engaged in trade with foreign nations and to enable her to assert that nationality wherever found. 46 USC §§ 11 et seq.; 48 Am J1st Ship § 47. See enrollment of vessel; registered tonnage.

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