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... necessary , the Coast Guard will so notify the master and state what is required . § 2.01-13 Inspection requirements - for- eign vessels . ( a ) Foreign vessels registered in coun- tries which are parties to the effective International ...
... necessary , the Coast Guard will so notify the master and state what is required . § 2.01-13 Inspection requirements - for- eign vessels . ( a ) Foreign vessels registered in coun- tries which are parties to the effective International ...
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... necessary , to a public hearing seeking withdrawal of approval and removal of all such items from use or installation as provided in § 2.75-50 . ( c ) The Commandant's approvals are issued to qualified holders in the form of ...
... necessary , to a public hearing seeking withdrawal of approval and removal of all such items from use or installation as provided in § 2.75-50 . ( c ) The Commandant's approvals are issued to qualified holders in the form of ...
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... necessary by reason of changes in regu- lations . Notice will be given to the man- ufacturer who is given an opportunity to present his case at a public hearing of the Merchant Marine Council . ( See 33 CFR 1.05-1 , 1.05-10 ) . ( b ) ...
... necessary by reason of changes in regu- lations . Notice will be given to the man- ufacturer who is given an opportunity to present his case at a public hearing of the Merchant Marine Council . ( See 33 CFR 1.05-1 , 1.05-10 ) . ( b ) ...
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... necessary , or duplicates , if lost ; the qualifications ; and examina- tions necessary , are all set forth in Parts 10 and 12 of this chapter , together with Coast Guard numbers and titles of forms used , obtainable 31 Title 46 Chapter ...
... necessary , or duplicates , if lost ; the qualifications ; and examina- tions necessary , are all set forth in Parts 10 and 12 of this chapter , together with Coast Guard numbers and titles of forms used , obtainable 31 Title 46 Chapter ...
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... necessary in the interest of national defense to waive compliance with the navigation and ves- sel inspection laws administered by the Coast Guard , as well as the regulations issued thereunder and published in 33 CFR Chapter I or in ...
... necessary in the interest of national defense to waive compliance with the navigation and ves- sel inspection laws administered by the Coast Guard , as well as the regulations issued thereunder and published in 33 CFR Chapter I or in ...
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Page 598 - Secret Service Secretary of the Treasury, Office of United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency United States Information Agency Federal Procurement Regulations System United States Soldiers...
Page 368 - It must not interfere in any way with the navigation and necessary work of the vessel, or with the provision of a safe margin of stability at all stages of the voyage, regard being given to additions of weight, such as those due to absorption of water and to losses of weight such as those due to consumption of fuel and stores. § 43.25-45 Protection of crew, access to machinery space; timber cargo.
Page 140 - International voyage. (a) The term "international voyage" as used in this subchapter shall have the same meaning as that contained in Regulation 2(d), Chapter I of the International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea. 1960, ie, " 'International voyage' means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely; and for this purpose every territory for the International relations of which a Contracting Government is responsible or for which...
Page 98 - Such license shall be subject to suspension or revocation on the same grounds and in the same manner and with like procedure as is provided in the case of suspension or revocation of licenses of officers under the provisions of section 4450 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (USC, 1934 edition, Supp.
Page 132 - Law 89-670, 80 Stat. 931-950, 49 USC 1651-1659), transferred to and vested in the Secretary of Transportation "* * * all functions, powers, and duties, relating to the Coast Guard, of the Secretary of the Treasury and of other officers and offices of the Department of the Treasury...
Page 88 - Certificates of registry issued to staff officers shall be suspended or revoked in the same manner and with like procedure as is provided in the case of suspension or revocation of licenses of officers under the provisions of BS 4450, as amended (46 USC 239).
Page 110 - If the seaman is discharged on account of injury or illness, incapacitating him for service, the expenses of his maintenance and return to the United States shall be paid from the fund for the maintenance and transportation of destitute American seamen.
Page 325 - timber deck cargo" means a cargo of timber carried on an uncovered part of a freeboard or superstructure deck. The term does not include wood pulp or similar cargo.
Page 129 - In the case of collision, accident, or other casualty involving a motorboat or other vessel subject to this Act, it shall be the duty of the operator, if and so far as he can do so without serious danger to his own vessel, or persons aboard, to render such assistance as may be practicable and necessary to other persons affected by the collision, accident, or other casualty in order to save them from danger caused by the collision, accident, or casualty.
Page 306 - Length" (L) means 96 per cent of the total length on a waterline at 85 per cent of the least moulded depth measured from the top of the keel, or the length from the foreside of the stem to the axis of the rudder stock on that waterline, if that be greater. In...