Rules and Regulations Relating to the Navigable Waters of the United States with the Exception of Those for the Northern and Northwestern Lakes and Their Connecting and Tributary Waters, which are Printed in the United States Lake Survey Bulletins: Pub. by Authority of the Secretary of War. Office of the Chief of Engineers, July, 1914U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - Maritime law |
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... barge , or other floating craft of any kind , or from the shore , wharf , manufacturing establishment , or mill of any kind , any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and ...
... barge , or other floating craft of any kind , or from the shore , wharf , manufacturing establishment , or mill of any kind , any refuse matter of any kind or description whatever other than that flowing from streets and sewers and ...
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... barge or other vessel to be hauled through by a line , the opening need not commence until a line has been carried through the draw and made fast at a sufficient distance beyond to permit the vessel to be hauled clear of the draw at one ...
... barge or other vessel to be hauled through by a line , the opening need not commence until a line has been carried through the draw and made fast at a sufficient distance beyond to permit the vessel to be hauled clear of the draw at one ...
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... barges or other vessels or floats in tow . Sailing vessels and vessels carrying tows are not permitted to use this channel . 2. Vessels permitted to use Ambrose Channel , under section 1 of these regu- lations , must proceed through the ...
... barges or other vessels or floats in tow . Sailing vessels and vessels carrying tows are not permitted to use this channel . 2. Vessels permitted to use Ambrose Channel , under section 1 of these regu- lations , must proceed through the ...
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... barges belonging to the United States , or employed upon public works , shall have the precedence over all others ; passenger boats shall have precedence over freight boats ; individual boats over tows ; and vessels over rafts . Small ...
... barges belonging to the United States , or employed upon public works , shall have the precedence over all others ; passenger boats shall have precedence over freight boats ; individual boats over tows ; and vessels over rafts . Small ...
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... barge is fastened . Where several vessels ( whether forming part of a tow or not ) are fastened to the banks close together , lights shall be dis- played at each end of the extreme boats or barges and each intermediate boat or barge ...
... barge is fastened . Where several vessels ( whether forming part of a tow or not ) are fastened to the banks close together , lights shall be dis- played at each end of the extreme boats or barges and each intermediate boat or barge ...
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act of Congress amended by sec authorized barges buoys canal channel closed draw Congress approved Aug desiring to pass draw span drawbridge dredge Engineer officer enter a lock enter or leave entrance feet fish fish weirs floating craft four blasts harbor hearing or perceiving immediately opened June 13 law-Sec leave the lock lock keeper lock master lock walls lockage logs or piles long blast miles per hour minutes moored obstruct officer or agent opening the draw owner passing the lock perceiving the signals permitted person in charge pound printed prohibited promptly opened rafts Railroad Bridge red light regulations prescribed River rules and regulations Secretary of War short blasts signal for opening signal is given signals prescribed stack or mast steam whistle steamboat thereof three blasts towboat train trap unable to pass United States Army vehicles vessel desires vessel shall cause water craft weir whistle or horn