Laws of the United States Relating to Navigation and the Merchant Marine

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - 510 páginas

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Vessels exempt from libel for wages
72
Offenses and punishments
80
Jurisdiction over American seamen in foreign ports and foreign seamen
88
LIABILITY OF OWNERS MASTERS AND SHIPPERS
100
Form of articles of agreement
105
Enforcement and penalty
123
Explosives cattle
129
TONNAGE
135
DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION Page 162 Discrimination against American vessels
140
Discrimination against products of the United States
142
Vessels of nations not assimilated by treaty to American vessels
143
ENTRY AND CLEARANCE 168 Clearance
145
Form of clearance
146
State inspection laws
147
Enrolled and licensed vessels in foreign trade
148
Deposit of papers
149
War documents passports sea letters
150
Illegal boarding of vessel
151
CUSTOMS LAWS DIRECTLY RELATING TO VESSELS 181 Boarding and search of vessel
152
Seizure of vessels or merchandise
153
Exemption from forfeiture 156 ད 184 Procedure in cases of fines penalties and forfeiture
156
Moieties informers and customs officers awards
157
Procedure
159
Limitation of time
161
Oaths of masters and owners
162
ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE 190 Definitions
163
Ports of entry
164
Special inward manifest for Treasury Department
165
Bond of cargo for reexport
166
Delivery of cargo in various districts
167
Owners or consignees entry of merchandise
168
Vessels exempt from entry
169
Entry of wines and distilled spirits
170
Coal
171
Marks brands and trademarks
172
Cigars
173
Inspection of inward manifest by boarding officer
175
Entry of merchandise at special ports
177
Clearance at special ports
181
Entry of merchandise for different port of destination
182
Collection of duties
183
Illegal unlading
184
Unlading by day
185
Supervision of unlading
186
Limit of time for unlading
188
Unlading of wine and spirits
189
Post entry
190
Vessels in distress
191
Obstruction by ice
192
Unlawful removal of bouded merchandise
193
Transportation to special ports
194
Immediate delivery
195
Immediate transportation
196
Salvage of merchandise
199
Refund of customs duties
200
Fraudulent importation of merchandise
201
Express packages
202
Liens for freight or general average
203
TARIFF PROVISIONS DIRECTLY RELATING TO VESSELS 243 Coal
204
Materials for repairs
205
CONSULS SERVICES TO VESSELS 249 Consuls services to vessels
206
Naval officer acting as consul
207
COMMERCE WITH CONTIGUOUS COUNTRIES 251 Size of foreign trade vessels
208
253 Inward manifests
209
Customs inspection
210
Transfer of cargo
212
Saloon stores
213
Entry from one district to another
214
Discharging cargo and passengers
215
Touching at foreign ports
216
DOMESTIC COMMERCE 267 Great districts
218
Entry within a great district
219
Coasting trade via Isthmus of Panama
220
Entry to another great district
221
TRADE WITH ALASKA 286 Subject to coasting laws
231
Special licenses
232
Transfer of cargo
233
St Paul and St George islands
234
Crimes and penalties
235
SEAL FISHERIES 295 Act of December 29 1897
236
Act of February 21 1893
237
Act of April 6 1894
238
Provisions of Revised Statutes
242
QUARANTINE AND BILLS OF HEALTH 299 Consular bill of health
246
Quarantine regulations
247
Quarantine inspection
249
Penalties
250
Removal of cargo
251
Removal of customhouse
252
Head money
253
Inspection
255
Foreign convicts to be deported
256
Inspection
259
Deportation of prohibited immigrants
260
Prohibited immigration
261
Appeals in certain cases
262
Posting of laws
263
CHINESE IMMIGRATION 318 Act of May 5 1892 as amended November 3 1893
265
Act of September 13 1888 as amended October 1 1888
268
Act of May 6 1882 as amended July 5 1884
271
Revised Statutes as amended March 3 1875
276
Page
279
United States mail agencies abroad
285
REMISSION OF FINES AND PENALTIES
291
Quarantine of live stock
297
Tea trade
303
Consideration of future rules
318
Limits of application of international and inland or local rules
329
Rules for the Red River of the North and rivers emptying into Gulf
337
Special rules for regattas
343
OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION Page 362 Bridges dams dikes
347
Harbor lines
348
Dumping into navigable waters
349
Obstructing channels
350
Bridge spans
351
Bridge piers and abutments
352
Sunken wrecks
353
Navigation of canals
354
Potomac River
355
NEW YORK HARBOR 376 New York Harbor
356
ANCHORAGE GROUNDS 377 New York Bay
361
NEUTRALITY 379 Neutrality
362
GUANO ISLANDS 380 Guano islands
366
MISCELLANEOUS 381 Lifesaving medals
368
Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen
369
Instruction in shipbuilding
370
Special privilege for foreign war vessels
371
Proposed maritime canals
372
Coal and war materials
373
LEGAL PROCEDURE 392 Seizure
375
Summary trial
377
CRIMES 394 Place of trial
379
Rape
380
Mayhem
381
Mutiny
382
Abandonment of seamen
383
Misprision of felony
384
Crimes on the Great Lakes
385
Piracy
386
PROTECTION OF SUBMARINE CABLES
395
Bureau of Navigation
403
SteamboatInspection Service
412
Sick and disabled seamen
417
Immigration Bureau
419
LightHouse Board
427
District court commissioners
433
CUSTOMS DISTRICTS PORTS AND SUBports
439
Power to designate ports and subports
446

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