| 1912 - 1052 páginas
...requirement to carry wireless apparatus in certain cases, of which the most important is that of vessels which in the course of their voyage do not go more than 150 sea miles from the nearest land. The classification of the vessels required by the convention to be... | |
| 1914 - 162 páginas
...unreasonable or unnecessary, may exempt from the above requirement the following vessels : (1) Vessels which in the course of their voyage do not go more than 150 sea miles from the nearest coast. (2) Vessels on which the number of persons on board is exceptionally... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 páginas
...installation unreasonable or unnecessary, may exempt from the above requirements the following ships: (1) Ships which in the course of their voyage do not go more than 150 sea miles from the nearest coast : (2) Ships on which the number of persons on board is exceptionally... | |
| United States - 1928 - 312 páginas
...from the nearest land or or i more than two hundred nautical miles between two consecutive ports; (2) Cargo ships which in the course of their voyage do not go more than one hundred and fifty nautical miles from the nearest land; (3) Passenger vessels of less than one... | |
| 1929 - 118 páginas
...areas specified in the Annex to this article. II. — Cargo Ships. Individual cargo ships or classes of cargo ships which, in the course of their voyage, do not go more than 150 miles from the nearest land. 2. Each Administration may, in addition, exempt ships belonging to its... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 982 páginas
...Article 27 as follows : I. — Passenger Ships. (a) Individual passenger ships or classes of passenger ships which, in the course of their voyage, do not go more than — (i) 20 miles from the nearest land ; or (ii) 200 miles in the open sea between two consecutive... | |
| United States. Shipping Board - 1929 - 90 páginas
...from the requirements of this Chapter individual ships or classes of ships belonging to its country which, in the course of their voyage, do not go more than 20 sea miles from the nearest land (p. 9, p. 9, p. 11, Art. 12, par. 3). Ships with Large Numbers of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1936 - 66 páginas
...miles from the nearest land or more than two hundred nautical miles between two consecutive ports; "(2) Cargo ships which in the course of their voyage do not go more than one hundred and fifty nautical miles from the nearest land ; "(3) Barges in tow; "(4) Sailing ships.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1936 - 136 páginas
...Amend to read as follows : SEC. 353. (a) The provisions of this part shall not apply to — (1) Vessels which in the course of their voyage do not go more than 10 nautical miles from the nearest shore. (2) Vessels that do not have employed thereon or do not carry... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1937 - 716 páginas
...from the provisions of the act. The act provides that the Commission may grant exemption to passenger ships which in the course of their voyage do not go more than 20 nautical miles from the nearest land, or more than 200 nautical miles between two consecutive ports;... | |
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