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Ship broker

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SHIP BROKER. One who transacts business between the owners of vessels and merchants who send cargoes.


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The California Yacht and Ship Brokers Act protects consumers by requiring commercial brokers to be licensed and regulated, however, since eBay itself does not participate in selling, buying, soliciting or negotiating sales of boats on its Web site, says the Attorney General, it does not require brokerage licensing as defined by the law.
The ship broker moved into 3,600 square-feet in May.
Rivkin Radler of Uniondale NY, is Long Islands largest law firm, and will handle final contract details, always subject to ship procurement availability; GER and its ship broker Compass Maritime of New Jersey, will meet with ship owners in New York in mid June.
 
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