GENERAL SHIP. One which is employed by the master or owners, on a particular
voyage, and is hired by a number of persons, unconnected with each other, to
convey their respective goods to the place of destination.
2. This contract, although usually made with the master, and not with
the owners, is considered in law to be made with them also, and that both he
and they are separately bound to the performance of it. Abbott on Ship. 112,
215, 216.