Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1979 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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Page 84
... signal stations at Canal approaches. The established visual-signal stations with which vessels may communicate upon arriving at the Canal approaches, by means of International Code and flashing light, are located on the seaward end of ...
... signal stations at Canal approaches. The established visual-signal stations with which vessels may communicate upon arriving at the Canal approaches, by means of International Code and flashing light, are located on the seaward end of ...
Page 85
... signal letters when approaching and entering a terminal port, and those arriving at night shall promptly signal their names, by flashing light, to the signal station. This communication of the vessel's name by signal letters or flashing ...
... signal letters when approaching and entering a terminal port, and those arriving at night shall promptly signal their names, by flashing light, to the signal station. This communication of the vessel's name by signal letters or flashing ...
Page 88
... Signal stations. 103.36 Routing of signals. 103.37 Traffic signals. 103.38 Special traffic signals in Gaillard Cut. 103.39 Arrow signals; locks. 103.40 Transit schedules; pennants. 103.41 Ships to display schedule number. 103.41a ...
... Signal stations. 103.36 Routing of signals. 103.37 Traffic signals. 103.38 Special traffic signals in Gaillard Cut. 103.39 Arrow signals; locks. 103.40 Transit schedules; pennants. 103.41 Ships to display schedule number. 103.41a ...
Page 90
... signals between the pilot house and the engine room. Any such system should return the engine order to the pilot house. If the signal system is by bells the vessel should have a tube, of proper size, so arranged as to return the sound ...
... signals between the pilot house and the engine room. Any such system should return the engine order to the pilot house. If the signal system is by bells the vessel should have a tube, of proper size, so arranged as to return the sound ...
Page 93
... ; control by Chief, Transit Operations Division. The movement of vessels in Gaillard Cut shall be regulated by the Chief, Transit Operations Division , through the signal stations and Pedro 93 Chapter I — Panama Canal Regulations §103.34.
... ; control by Chief, Transit Operations Division. The movement of vessels in Gaillard Cut shall be regulated by the Chief, Transit Operations Division , through the signal stations and Pedro 93 Chapter I — Panama Canal Regulations §103.34.
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Page 92 - 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 98 - It does not apply by day, to cases in which a vessel sees another ahead crossing her own course ; or by night, to cases where the red light of one vessel is opposed to the red light of the other, or where the green light of one vessel is opposed to the green light of the other, or where a red light without a green light, or a green light without a red light is seen ahead, or where both green and red lights are seen anywhere but ahead.
Page 183 - An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation...
Page 98 - ... other; in other words, to cases in which, by day, each vessel sees the masts of the other in a line, or nearly in a line, with her own; and by night, to cases in which each vessel is in such a position as to .see both the side lights of the other.
Page 99 - ... 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.
Page 98 - 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 98 - Rule 18 (a) When two power-driven 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 100 - I am directing my course to port." Three short blasts to mean "My engines are going at full speed astern.
Page 183 - For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation" means one acknowledged by the employee or reduced to judgment by a court, and "in a proper and timely manner...
Page 179 - Government employee" shall mean an officer or employee of the executive or legislative branch of the US Government, of any independent agency of the United States or of the District of Columbia, who is retained, designated, appointed, or employed to perform with or without compensation, for not to exceed 130 days during any period of 365 consecutive days, temporary duties either on a full-time or intermittent basis, a part-time United States commissioner, or a part-time United States magistrate.