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The RMS Lusitania was an ocean liner that was registered at the port of Liverpool. The ship was torpedoed on May 7, 1915, by a German U-Boat.
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A king and a ship is probably a British halfpenny, dated 1937 through 1952, featuring King George VI.
They were sent to death camps in Germany
St Michael was not from a particular country; he is one of the heavenly Archangels who are revered in Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
It is the Port or territory that a ship is registered to and Flag that the ship flying.Usually Port of Registry can be changed by the owners will.Ship and ships crew should comply particular Port(Country)'s rules and regulations.
Usually a ship registered in the Netherlands.
You can call a ship pretty much anything you like if it's not trademarked.Ships are frequenty registered in countries other than those they operate in for complicated legal and tax reasons. They may never even go within thousands of miles of the country they're technically registered in.
The Titanic, registered as a British mail ship was really owned by the American railroad tycoon.
Current data as of 2010: the flag state with the largest fleet registered therein is Panama, both by number of vessels and by aggregate gross tonnage.
Most cruise lines, including Carnival, have their ships registered under "flags of convenience". That typically means they are registered in Panama, Bermuda, the Bahamas, or some other country that does not tax the operations of international cruise ship operations.
It depends in what country and to do what.
A registered agent is a state-specific thing. A company may have a different registered agent in each state. Check with your Secretary of State to see who the registered agent is for your particular state.
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A passenger disembarking from a cruise ship to see the sites of a particular port.
Find a buyer on Another Country and then ship to them.