The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... cost of the work , based on the charges set forth in § 206.4 . ( c ) Cost estimates of $ 500 or less will be established as fixed fees . Such fixed fees will be kept as close to the actual cost as possible . ( d ) Cost estimates of more ...
... cost of the work , based on the charges set forth in § 206.4 . ( c ) Cost estimates of $ 500 or less will be established as fixed fees . Such fixed fees will be kept as close to the actual cost as possible . ( d ) Cost estimates of more ...
Page 45
... cost and time of such delivery survey shall be for account of the Owner , and similarly the cost and time of such redelivery survey shall be for the account of the Charterer . Each party shall bear the cost of surveyors appointed by it ...
... cost and time of such delivery survey shall be for account of the Owner , and similarly the cost and time of such redelivery survey shall be for the account of the Charterer . Each party shall bear the cost of surveyors appointed by it ...
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... costs incurred by the Charterer during the period of the stripping and layup of the Vessel ( s ) as aforesaid , in- cluding but without limitation , cost of in- surance , shall , to the extent authorized and approved by the Owner , be ...
... costs incurred by the Charterer during the period of the stripping and layup of the Vessel ( s ) as aforesaid , in- cluding but without limitation , cost of in- surance , shall , to the extent authorized and approved by the Owner , be ...
Page 53
... cost , including betterments and recondi- tioning costs , to the present owner or to any former owner at any time affiliated or asso- clated directly or indirectly with the present owner , whichever is the lower , less deprecia- tion ...
... cost , including betterments and recondi- tioning costs , to the present owner or to any former owner at any time affiliated or asso- clated directly or indirectly with the present owner , whichever is the lower , less deprecia- tion ...
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... cost of processing the applications . ( e ) Applications for the approvals re- quired pursuant to the above statutes or contracts as set forth in this section should be filed with the Foreign Transfer Branch , Office of Ship Operations ...
... cost of processing the applications . ( e ) Applications for the approvals re- quired pursuant to the above statutes or contracts as set forth in this section should be filed with the Foreign Transfer Branch , Office of Ship Operations ...
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account shall include accounting period additional charter hire adjusted Adminis affreightment agrees allocated Amdt amended amount application approved Assured authorized balance sheet bills of lading binder capital necessarily employed carrier certificate charges citizen claim Clause cluding Commerce Commission contract copies corporation cost credited damage deemed deposit determined documents employees equipment expenses Federal fees filed furnished hearing hereunder hull insurance income inventory issued liability loss Maritime Administration Maritime Subsidy Board ment Merchant Marine Act ministration mortgage operations Owner paid paragraph party payable payment person pilot pilotage port premium prescribed presiding officer prior profit purchase pursuant quired records redelivery regulations repairs request Reserve Fund respect risk insurance Rule Secretary Secretary of Commerce ship Stat statement suant submitted subparagraph Subpart surety bond termination thereof thereto tion trustee U.S. Coast Guard Underwriting Agent United unless vessel voyage WROC
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Page 548 - Every party shall have the right to present his case or defense by oral or documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.
Page 16 - Upon motion of any party showing good cause therefor and upon notice to all other parties, and subject to the provisions of Rule 30 (b), the court in which an action is pending may (1) order any party to produce and permit the inspection and copying or photographing, by or on behalf of the moving party, of any designated documents, papers, books, accounts, letters, photographs, objects, or tangible things, not privileged, which constitute or contain evidence relating to any of the matters within...
Page 16 - The notice shall state the time and place for taking the deposition and the name and address of each person to be examined, if known, and, if the name is not known, a general description sufficient to identify him or the particular class or group to which he belongs.
Page 425 - The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 17 - All objections made at the time of the examination to the qualifications of the officer taking the deposition, or to the manner of taking it, or to the evidence presented, or to the conduct of any party, and any other objection to the proceedings, shall be noted by the officer upon the deposition. Evidence objected to shall be taken subject to the objections.
Page 552 - The officer before whom the deposition is to be taken shall put the witness on oath and shall personally, or by someone acting under his direction and in his presence, record the testimony of the witness. The testimony shall be taken stenographically and transcribed unless the parties agree otherwise.
Page 43 - Commerce to requisition or purchase any vessel or other watercraft owned by citizens of the United States or under construction within the United States, or for any period during such emergency, to requisition or charter the use of any such property.
Page 527 - An employee shall avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited by this subpart, which might result in, or create the appearance of: (a) Using public office for private gain; (b) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (c) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (d) Losing complete independence or impartiality; (e) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (f) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
Page 552 - The officer shall certify on the deposition that the witness was duly sworn by him and that the deposition is a true record of the testimony given by the witness. He shall then securely seal the deposition in an envelope indorsed with the title of the action and marked "Deposition of [here insert name of witness...
Page 49 - In the event of accident, danger, damage, or disaster before or after commencement of the voyage resulting from any cause whatsoever, whether due to negligence or act, for which or for the consequence of which the carrier is not responsible by statute, contract, or otherwise, the goods, shippers, consignees, or owners of the goods shall contribute with the carrier in general average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a general average nature that may be made or incurred, and...