Navigation Laws of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 - Maritime law |
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Page iv
... passengers .. 128 Desertion of seamen abroad ... 59 Certificate of inspection .. 129 Desertion of foreign seamen in ... Passenger act of 1882 . Effects of deceased seamen .. 62 Accommodations .. 135 Offenses and punishments .. 65 Light ...
... passengers .. 128 Desertion of seamen abroad ... 59 Certificate of inspection .. 129 Desertion of foreign seamen in ... Passenger act of 1882 . Effects of deceased seamen .. 62 Accommodations .. 135 Offenses and punishments .. 65 Light ...
Page v
... passengers 177 Quarantine anchorage . 212 Sea stores ... 177 Suspension of commerce .. 212 Saloon stores .. 178 Penalties ... 213 Entry ' rom one district to another . 178 State health laws .. 214 Forms and penalties .. 179 Removal of ...
... passengers 177 Quarantine anchorage . 212 Sea stores ... 177 Suspension of commerce .. 212 Saloon stores .. 178 Penalties ... 213 Entry ' rom one district to another . 178 State health laws .. 214 Forms and penalties .. 179 Removal of ...
Page ix
... passengers , and cargo . Effort has been made to include in this volume only laws actually in force . Where sections of the Revised Statutes or other laws have been specifically repealed or amended by subsequent legislation the repealed ...
... passengers , and cargo . Effort has been made to include in this volume only laws actually in force . Where sections of the Revised Statutes or other laws have been specifically repealed or amended by subsequent legislation the repealed ...
Page 5
... passengers , whether navigating the internal waters of a State or the navigable waters of the United States , and not engaged in trade with contiguous foreign territory , nor shall this or any existing law be construed to require the ...
... passengers , whether navigating the internal waters of a State or the navigable waters of the United States , and not engaged in trade with contiguous foreign territory , nor shall this or any existing law be construed to require the ...
Page 11
... passengers or crew , the tonnage of that space shall be ascertained as follows and added to the gross tonnage : Measure the internal mean length of such space in feet , and divide it into an even number of equal parts of which the ...
... passengers or crew , the tonnage of that space shall be ascertained as follows and added to the gross tonnage : Measure the internal mean length of such space in feet , and divide it into an even number of equal parts of which the ...
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agent aliens apply approved arrival Board of Supervising boats Buoy Canal cargo carry centum certificate certificate of registry charge Chief of Engineers citizen Coast collector of customs commissioner common carrier consignee consular officer crew customs laws deck deemed guilty deliver discharge district court District of Columbia duties eighteen hundred enrollment and license entry exceeding feet foreign country foreign port forfeiture Government harbor imprisonment inspection July June June 19 June 26 jurisdiction less liable lifeboats Lighthouse master or owner merchandise miles navigation oath offense paid passengers penalty person Philippine Islands port or place prescribed President quarantine rafts registered registry Revised Statutes River rules and regulations sailing seaman Secretary of Commerce Secretary of War ship shipping-commissioner signals station steam vessel steamer supervising inspector Territory thereof thereto tion Title R. S. tonnage trade transportation Treasury United violation voyage wages white light