Supplement to the American Journal of International Law: Official Documents, Volumen10American Society of International Law, 1916 |
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... WATERS UNDER ITS JURISDICTION Executive Order , No. 1990 , July 9 , 1914 GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. The following Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Operation and Navigation of the Panama Canal are published for the benefit of all ...
... WATERS UNDER ITS JURISDICTION Executive Order , No. 1990 , July 9 , 1914 GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. The following Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Operation and Navigation of the Panama Canal are published for the benefit of all ...
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... waters without having a regu- larly authorized government pilot on board . 13. Pilotage for vessels in transit through the Canal will be free , nor will they be charged pilotage for entering or leaving a terminal port when it is for the ...
... waters without having a regu- larly authorized government pilot on board . 13. Pilotage for vessels in transit through the Canal will be free , nor will they be charged pilotage for entering or leaving a terminal port when it is for the ...
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... waters , when passing through the locks , or moored temporarily in transit through the Canal , keep a full watch on deck and in the engine room , in the same manner in which they are kept at sea . 28. While a vessel is under way in ...
... waters , when passing through the locks , or moored temporarily in transit through the Canal , keep a full watch on deck and in the engine room , in the same manner in which they are kept at sea . 28. While a vessel is under way in ...
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... waters , and every precaution will be taken to prevent this . Subsistence of Pilots 55. Pilots and other authorized persons on duty , belonging to the Canal service , shall be subsisted without charge while on board vessels in transit ...
... waters , and every precaution will be taken to prevent this . Subsistence of Pilots 55. Pilots and other authorized persons on duty , belonging to the Canal service , shall be subsisted without charge while on board vessels in transit ...
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... waters , both going in the same direction , except for the time necessary for one steamer to pass ahead of another , after the proper signals have been made and answered ; nor shall such passing take place in any of the bends of the ...
... waters , both going in the same direction , except for the time necessary for one steamer to pass ahead of another , after the proper signals have been made and answered ; nor shall such passing take place in any of the bends of the ...
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