The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 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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... permitted to transit while hav- ing a list of more than 10 degrees or while she is so loaded or is so trimmed as to dangerously affect her maneuverabil- ity . Any vessel having a list between 3 degrees and 10 degrees , or which is so ...
... permitted to transit while hav- ing a list of more than 10 degrees or while she is so loaded or is so trimmed as to dangerously affect her maneuverabil- ity . Any vessel having a list between 3 degrees and 10 degrees , or which is so ...
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... permitted . [ Rule 6 , E.O. 4314 , Sept. 25 , 1925 ] § 4.10 Firing of salutes . Vessels of war will not fire salutes while at dock , in the locks , or in the Gaillard Cut . [ Reg . 6.1 Regs . Gov. , Aug. 1 , 1931 ] § 4.10a Clear view ...
... permitted . [ Rule 6 , E.O. 4314 , Sept. 25 , 1925 ] § 4.10 Firing of salutes . Vessels of war will not fire salutes while at dock , in the locks , or in the Gaillard Cut . [ Reg . 6.1 Regs . Gov. , Aug. 1 , 1931 ] § 4.10a Clear view ...
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... permitted to transit the Canal without a pilot when , in the opin- ion of the respective Port Captain , the current officers and crew have the nec- essary experience and ability to make safe transit . Whenever any such vessel or craft ...
... permitted to transit the Canal without a pilot when , in the opin- ion of the respective Port Captain , the current officers and crew have the nec- essary experience and ability to make safe transit . Whenever any such vessel or craft ...
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... permitted to enter the Canal ; and as to the number of Canal deck hands to be placed on board vessels to assist crews in handling towing lines at locks . [ Rule 41 , E.O. 4314 , Sept. 25 , 1925 ] § 4.41 Readiness of vessels in transit ...
... permitted to enter the Canal ; and as to the number of Canal deck hands to be placed on board vessels to assist crews in handling towing lines at locks . [ Rule 41 , E.O. 4314 , Sept. 25 , 1925 ] § 4.41 Readiness of vessels in transit ...
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... permitted to pass through the locks under its own motive power , in which case the use of the engines while in the locks shall be under the direction 46047-60- -3 of the pilot . Any vessel passing through without a pilot is under the ...
... permitted to pass through the locks under its own motive power , in which case the use of the engines while in the locks shall be under the direction 46047-60- -3 of the pilot . Any vessel passing through without a pilot is under the ...
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Page 47 - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
Page 44 - Where by any of these rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Page 50 - Interstate air transportation", "overseas air transportation", and "foreign air transportation", respectively, mean the carriage by aircraft of persons or property as a common carrier for compensation or hire or the carriage of mail by aircraft...
Page 43 - ... to cases in which each vessel is in such a position as to see both the side lights of the other.
Page 43 - When two steam vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Page 47 - In obeying and construing these Rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision, and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above Rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
Page 43 - When two sailing vessels are approaching one another, so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way of the other...
Page 47 - A signal consisting of a square flag having above or below it a ball or anything resembling a ball...
Page 40 - ... approach of or to other vessels, be exhibited on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green...
Page 44 - ... -shall be deemed to be an overtaking vessel, and no subsequent alteration of the bearing between the two vessels shall make the overtaking vessel a crossing vessel within the meaning of these rules or relieve her of the duty of keeping clear of the overtaken vessel until she is finally past and clear.