Examples of 'navigation act' in a sentence

Meaning of "navigation act"

navigation act - Historically, a series of laws or regulations enacted by various nations to control trade and shipping activities within their territorial waters. These acts often imposed restrictions or required specific conditions for the transport of goods and passengers through designated routes or ports

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It was objected that this annihilated the navigation act.
Radio aids designed for aircraft navigation act as the second highest quality sensors.
I seem to remember that Huskisson amended your Navigation Act.
Parliament passes the first Navigation Act to give economic protection to English shipping.
As early as 1651 the British Parliament passed a navigation act.
Second Navigation Act regulates exports to the colonies.
The goal is to have one inland navigation act based on CEVNI by 2015.
English Navigation Act prohibits foreigners from trading with English colonies.
The British parliament in October 1651 passed the navigation act.
For example, we have the Navigation Act and the Innkeepers Act.
These were given statutory effect by the Steam Navigation Act 1846.
In addition, the Navigation Act of 1651 prohibited foreign ships from transporting goods to Britain.
The navigation rights were confirmed by the Stour and Salwarpe Navigation Act in 1662.
The enactment of a Navigation Act to aid merchants led to the First Anglo-Dutch War in 1652.
The Trent Navigation Act of 1892 restored the original company name.

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