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" Provided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. "
Measurement of Vessels Using the Panama Canal: Joint Hearings Before the ... - Page 67
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - 1935 - 167 pages
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Laws of the United States Relating to Navigation and the Merchant Marine

United States - Maritime law - 1895 - 468 pages
...aforesaid: Pro. Mar. 2,1895. vided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. If a vessel has a third deck, or spar deck, the tonnage of Ks,4153. the space between it...
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Navigation Laws of the United States

United States - Maritime law - 1895 - 504 pages
...aforesaid : Pro- M»'- 2. i^5TicUd, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather ; that is, not inclosed. If a vessel has a third deck, or spar deck, the tonnage of Rs.,4i53. the space between it...
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Synopsis of the Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction of ...

United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1896 - 1162 pages
...to the gross tonnage: Provided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather : that is, not inclosed. " ' (i) On a request in writing to the Commissioner of Navigation by the owners of a ship...
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Laws of the United States Relating to Navigation and the Merchant Marine

United States - Maritime law - 1899 - 522 pages
...ascertained as aforesaid: Provided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. 16. Between-decks, If a vessel has a third deck, or spar deck, the tonnage of the space between...
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Custom Regulations of the United States Prescribed for the Instruction and ...

United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1900 - 810 pages
...to the gross tonnage: Proriilrtl, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. (i) On a request in writing to the Commissioner of Navigation by the owners of a ship the...
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Organization and Law of the Department of Commerce and Labor: Prepared Under ...

United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Labor laws and legislation - 1904 - 816 pages
...ascertained as aforesaid: ProTided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnuge for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. If a vessel has a third deck, or spar deck, the tonnage of the space between it and the tonnage-deck...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of Commerce ...

United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Navigation - Merchant marine - 1911 - 308 pages
...the gross tonnage: * * * Provided, That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed. The long omission, indicated by asterisks, merely recites the way to determine lengths and...
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Regulations for the Government of Customs Inspectors, Weighers, Gaugers, and ...

United States. Division of Customs - Customs administration - 1908 - 204 pages
...the space is not reasonably fit for the carrying of dry cargo, but is used only for cargo generally classed as deck cargo, such as cattle, horses, chemicals,...to be regarded as a shelter deck, and the space as " sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is, not inclosed,"...
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Regulations for the Government of Customs Inspectors, Weighers, Gaugers, and ...

United States. Division of Customs - Customs administration - 1908 - 204 pages
...barrels, etc., then, usually, the deck is to be regarded as a shelter deck, and the space as " sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that is,'not inclosed," and not to be included in the recorded tonnage. In the registers of many foreign...
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Navigation Laws of the United States: 1911

United States - Maritime law - 1911 - 560 pages
...ascertained as aforesaid: Provided^ That nothing shall be added to the gross tonnage for any sheltered space above the upper deck which is under cover and open to the weather; that - s., 415S. s, not inclosed. 16. Hatchways. The cubical contents of the hatchways shall be obtained...
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