Navigation Laws of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - Maritime law |
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... Secretary of Commerce shall prescribe the conditions in accordance with which such provisional certificates shall be issued and the manner in which they shall be surrendered in exchange for certificates of registry at ports of the ...
... Secretary of Commerce shall prescribe the conditions in accordance with which such provisional certificates shall be issued and the manner in which they shall be surrendered in exchange for certificates of registry at ports of the ...
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... Secretary of Commerce may issue a register or enrollment for any vessel wrecked on the coasts of the United States or her posses- sions or adjacent waters , when purchased by a citizen or citizens of the United States and thereupon ...
... Secretary of Commerce may issue a register or enrollment for any vessel wrecked on the coasts of the United States or her posses- sions or adjacent waters , when purchased by a citizen or citizens of the United States and thereupon ...
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... Secretary of Commerce may cause yachts used and employed exclusively as pleasure vessels or designed as models of naval archi- tecture , if built and owned in compliance with the provisions of sec- tion forty - one hundred and thirty ...
... Secretary of Commerce may cause yachts used and employed exclusively as pleasure vessels or designed as models of naval archi- tecture , if built and owned in compliance with the provisions of sec- tion forty - one hundred and thirty ...
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... Secretary of Commerce may authorize and direct the customs au- thorities at the various ports and subports of entry of the United States to allow yachts from such foreign port belonging to any regularly organized yacht club thereof to ...
... Secretary of Commerce may authorize and direct the customs au- thorities at the various ports and subports of entry of the United States to allow yachts from such foreign port belonging to any regularly organized yacht club thereof to ...
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... Secretary of Commerce , be empowered to change the names of ves- sels of the United States on application of the owner or owners of such vessels when in his judgment there shall be sufficient cause for so doing . SEC . 2. That the ...
... Secretary of Commerce , be empowered to change the names of ves- sels of the United States on application of the owner or owners of such vessels when in his judgment there shall be sufficient cause for so doing . SEC . 2. That the ...
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