Amending the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second[-third] Session, on S. 3078, a Bill to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Maritime law |
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Page 407
... port . The Algic was at anchor in a foreign port . The Algic was under articles on a foreign voyage . The Maritime Commission , when the crew refused duty under articles , was perfectly justified in ordering them to be put in irons ...
... port . The Algic was at anchor in a foreign port . The Algic was under articles on a foreign voyage . The Maritime Commission , when the crew refused duty under articles , was perfectly justified in ordering them to be put in irons ...
Page 414
... port committee composed of seven persons , three of whom shall be appointed by the company and three by the union , within 24 hours after receipt of such notice . The six members so appointed shall meet within 24 hours after their ...
... port committee composed of seven persons , three of whom shall be appointed by the company and three by the union , within 24 hours after receipt of such notice . The six members so appointed shall meet within 24 hours after their ...
Page 418
... PORT TIME SECTION 1. Port time shall commence when a vessel has been secured to a dock or when a vessel anchors for the purpose of loading or discharging cargo . Port time shall not commence in the case of a vessel anchoring because of ...
... PORT TIME SECTION 1. Port time shall commence when a vessel has been secured to a dock or when a vessel anchors for the purpose of loading or discharging cargo . Port time shall not commence in the case of a vessel anchoring because of ...
Page 420
... port committee for disposition . The decision of the port committee shall be arrived at in the manner hereinafter provided for under the arbitration clause of this agreement . The company and the union hereby agree to abide by the ...
... port committee for disposition . The decision of the port committee shall be arrived at in the manner hereinafter provided for under the arbitration clause of this agreement . The company and the union hereby agree to abide by the ...
Page 422
... port is not of sufficient duration to permit the breaking of sea watches and sea watches are maintained during the stay of the vessel in port , the unlicensed personnel of the deck department shall stand their regular sea watches and ...
... port is not of sufficient duration to permit the breaking of sea watches and sea watches are maintained during the stay of the vessel in port , the unlicensed personnel of the deck department shall stand their regular sea watches and ...
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