The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 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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... Island , with the exception of Watch Hill Light Station ; that portion of Con- necticut containing the waters of Beach Pond in New London County ; all United States naval reservations on shore in Newfoundland ; the ocean area north of a ...
... Island , with the exception of Watch Hill Light Station ; that portion of Con- necticut containing the waters of Beach Pond in New London County ; all United States naval reservations on shore in Newfoundland ; the ocean area north of a ...
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... Island . ( b ) The Providence marine inspection zone boundary starts at but does not in- clude Montauk Point , Long Island ; thence due north to Watch Hill , R.I .; thence follows the east shore of the Pa- wcatuck River to Westerly ...
... Island . ( b ) The Providence marine inspection zone boundary starts at but does not in- clude Montauk Point , Long Island ; thence due north to Watch Hill , R.I .; thence follows the east shore of the Pa- wcatuck River to Westerly ...
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... Island ; that portion of Massachusetts containing the waters of Congamond Lakes in Hampden County ; New York , except that part north of latitude 42 ° N. and west of longitude 74 ° 39 ′ W .; New Jersey ; Pennsylvania east of longitude ...
... Island ; that portion of Massachusetts containing the waters of Congamond Lakes in Hampden County ; New York , except that part north of latitude 42 ° N. and west of longitude 74 ° 39 ′ W .; New Jersey ; Pennsylvania east of longitude ...
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... Island ) Lake in North Carolina ; thence eastward to the west bank of the Chowan River ; thence southerly along the west bank of the Chowan River to a point 36 ° 00 ' N. latitude , 76 ° 41 ′ W. longitude ; thence generally southerly and ...
... Island ) Lake in North Carolina ; thence eastward to the west bank of the Chowan River ; thence southerly along the west bank of the Chowan River to a point 36 ° 00 ' N. latitude , 76 ° 41 ′ W. longitude ; thence generally southerly and ...
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... island possessions of the United States pertaining to Puerto Rico and the Vir- gin Islands ; all of the United States naval reservations in the islands of the West Indies and on the north coast of South America ; and the ocean area be ...
... island possessions of the United States pertaining to Puerto Rico and the Vir- gin Islands ; all of the United States naval reservations in the islands of the West Indies and on the north coast of South America ; and the ocean area be ...
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Page 229 - A steam vessel hearing, apparently forward of her beam, the fog signal of a vessel, the position of which is not ascertained shall, so far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over.
Page 227 - 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 124 - Commandant or his designee will so Inform the recipient and the matter will be resolved by informal means whenever possible. If it has been determined that the matter cannot be resolved by Informal means, action will be taken as provided for in § 24.30.
Page 229 - In narrow channels every steam vessel shall, when it is safe and practicable, keep to that side of the fairway or mid-channel which lies on the starboard side of such vessel.
Page 227 - If, when steam vessels are approaching each other, either vessel fails to understand the course or intention of the other, from any cause, the vessel so in doubt shall immediately signify the same by giving several short and rapid blasts, not less than four, of the steam whistle.
Page 228 - ... 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. As by day the overtaking vessel...
Page 229 - 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. Sound Signals for Vessels in sight of one another. Art. 28. The words "short blast" used in this Article shall mean a blast of about one second's duration.
Page 228 - When steam vessels are moved from their docks or berths, and other boats are liable to pass from any direction toward them, they shall give the same signal as in the case of vessels meeting at a bend, but immediately after clearing the berths so as to be fully in sight they shall be governed by the steering and sailing rules.
Page 122 - Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program; (iv) Restrict an individual in any way in the enjoyment of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by others receiving any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program...
Page 256 - ... miles, and so constructed as to show a uniform and unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, and so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on their respective sides.