In ascertaining the tonnage of open ships, the upper edge of the upper strake of the shell plating is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the depths shall be taken from an athwartship line, extended from upper edge to upper edge of the said... Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal, 1938 - Page 22by United States. Panama Canal - 1937 - 44 pagesFull view - About this book
| Canada - Session laws - 1854 - 560 pages
...hundred Pounds. r XXIV. In ascertaining the Tonnage of open Ships the upper Edge of the upper Strakc is to form the Boundary Line of Measurement, and the...of the said Strake at each Division of the Length. 14 Merchant Shipping (Part II. Registry.) Mecuurement XXV. In every registered British Ship the Number... | |
| Great Britain - 1854 - 378 pages
...hundred Pounds. XXIV. In ascertaining the Tonnage of open Ships the upper Edge of the upper Strake is to form the Boundary Line of Measurement, and the...of the said Strake at each Division of the Length. Merchant Shipping (Part II. Registry.) tTeantremsnt _ ° v _ ° ' _ of Tonnnge. XXV. In every registered... | |
| Canada - Law - 1854 - 556 pages
...hundred Pounds. XXIV. In ascertaining the Tonnage of open Ships the upper Edge of the upper Strake is to form the Boundary Line of Measurement, and the...of the said Strake at each Division of the Length. Merchant Shipping (Part II. Registry.) Heasurtment . of 2onnage. XXV. In every registered British Ship... | |
| Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1854 - 222 pages
...ships the upper edge of the upper strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the depth shall be taken from an athwartship line, extended...of the said strake at each division of the length. XXV. In every registered British ship the number denoting the register tonnage, ascertained as herein-before... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1856 - 460 pages
...exceeding £100. § 24. In ascertaining the tonnage of open ships, the upper edge of the upper strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the...upper edge of the said strake at each division of the line. § 26. Whenever the tonnage of any ship has been ascertained and registered in accordance with... | |
| Edwin Beedell - Tariff - 1856 - 500 pages
...carried in such space, the master and owner shall each be liable to a penalty not exceeding £100: of measurement, and the depths shall be taken from...extended from upper edge to upper edge of the said Btrake at each division of the length.—S. 20 to 24. In every registered British ship the number denoting... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - Maritime law - 1858 - 444 pages
...Ships, how Measured. 24. In ascertaining the Tonnage of open Ships the upper Edge of the upper Strake is to form the Boundary Line of Measurement, and the...of the said Strake at each Division of the Length. Tonnage and Number of Certificate to be Carved on Main Beam. 25. In every registered British Ship the... | |
| Commerce - 1859 - 782 pages
...In ascertaining the burden and capacity (tonnages) of open ships, the upper edge of the upper strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the...of the said strake at each division of the length. ship the number denoting the tonnage, and the number of her certificate of registry, are to be deeply... | |
| Robert White Stevens - 1859 - 392 pages
...strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the depths are to be taken from an athwart ship line, extended from upper edge to upper edge of the said strake, at each division of the length. 939 Builders- Measurement : a distinction in the measurement of mercantile tonnage, builders- measure... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1859 - 870 pages
...strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the depths shall be taken from an athwartsbip line, extended from upper edge to upper edge of the said strake at each division of the length. ship the number denoting the tonnage, and the number of her certificate of registry, are to be deeply... | |
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