Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volumen10American Society of International Law, 1916 |
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... carried ; 6. To deliver up the vessel to the authorities of the port to which you shall have taken her , together with a duplicate of the report ( or procès- verbal ) , and of the inventory above mentioned , and with the sealed packet ...
... carried ; 6. To deliver up the vessel to the authorities of the port to which you shall have taken her , together with a duplicate of the report ( or procès- verbal ) , and of the inventory above mentioned , and with the sealed packet ...
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... carry : ( a ) On or in front of the foremast , or , if a vessel without a foremast , then in the fore part of the ... carried in the same position as the white light " a , " previously mentioned for steamers . 126. Such steam vessel ...
... carry : ( a ) On or in front of the foremast , or , if a vessel without a foremast , then in the fore part of the ... carried in the same position as the white light " a , " previously mentioned for steamers . 126. Such steam vessel ...
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... carried by vessels when under way . 131. When engaged on her station on pilotage duty and at anchor she shall carry , in addition to the lights required for all pilot boats , the red light above mentioned , but not the colored side ...
... carried by vessels when under way . 131. When engaged on her station on pilotage duty and at anchor she shall carry , in addition to the lights required for all pilot boats , the red light above mentioned , but not the colored side ...
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... carry and show the same lights as other vessels under way . 134. All vessels , when trawling , dredging , or fishing with any kind of dragnets or lines , shall exhibit , from some part of the vessel where they can be best seen , two ...
... carry and show the same lights as other vessels under way . 134. All vessels , when trawling , dredging , or fishing with any kind of dragnets or lines , shall exhibit , from some part of the vessel where they can be best seen , two ...
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... carry in daytime , forward , where it can best be seen , one black ball or shape two feet in diameter . 143. Seagoing ... carried on steam vessels . 147. Barges , canal boats , scows , and lighters being towed astern of steam vessels ...
... carry in daytime , forward , where it can best be seen , one black ball or shape two feet in diameter . 143. Seagoing ... carried on steam vessels . 147. Barges , canal boats , scows , and lighters being towed astern of steam vessels ...
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