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, 1998 - Administrative law |
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(b) Conduct acceptance trials and inspections on one or more aircraft of each
type or model prior to final acceptance for naval Service. (c) Examine at least
once every three years, if practicable, each naval ship to determine its material ...
(b) Conduct acceptance trials and inspections on one or more aircraft of each
type or model prior to final acceptance for naval Service. (c) Examine at least
once every three years, if practicable, each naval ship to determine its material ...
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... by appropriate Orders and regulations of the Secretary of Transportation on the
day prior to the effective date of transfer of the Coast Guard to the Department of
the Navy until Specifically modified or terminated by the Secretary Of the Navy.
... by appropriate Orders and regulations of the Secretary of Transportation on the
day prior to the effective date of transfer of the Coast Guard to the Department of
the Navy until Specifically modified or terminated by the Secretary Of the Navy.
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(f) In cases of emergency involving possible loss of life or valuable property, work
may be started or facilities furnished prior to authorization, or provision for
payment, but in all such cases a detailed report of the facts and circumstances
shall be ...
(f) In cases of emergency involving possible loss of life or valuable property, work
may be started or facilities furnished prior to authorization, or provision for
payment, but in all such cases a detailed report of the facts and circumstances
shall be ...
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The level of water in the dock shall not be permitted to rise above the keel blocks
prior to receipt of this report. The above valves and openings shall be tended
during flooding of the dock. (c) When a ship or craft, not in Commission, is in a ...
The level of water in the dock shall not be permitted to rise above the keel blocks
prior to receipt of this report. The above valves and openings shall be tended
during flooding of the dock. (c) When a ship or craft, not in Commission, is in a ...
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When a ship is to be commissioned, the authority designated to place Such ship
in commission shall, just prior to commissioning, cause an inspection to be made
to determine the cleanliness and readiness of the ship to receive its Crew and ...
When a ship is to be commissioned, the authority designated to place Such ship
in commission shall, just prior to commissioning, cause an inspection to be made
to determine the cleanliness and readiness of the ship to receive its Crew and ...
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