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" ... as follows : — Measure the depth at each point of division, from a point at a distance of one-third of the round of the beam below such... "
The British Tariff for ...: Contains Amended Tables of the Duties Payable on ... - Page 271
by Edwin Beedell - 1856
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Statuts de la province du Canada

Canada - Session laws - 1854 - 560 pages
...which the Tonnage Deck is according to the above Measurement above 225 Feet long, into 13 equal Parts. (2.) Then, the Hold being first sufficiently cleared...of the Length as follows: — Measure the Depth at eacli Point of Division, from a Point at a Distance of One Third of the Round of the Beam below such...
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A Treatise of the Law Relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen: In Six Parts ...

Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1854 - 222 pages
...which the tonnage deck is according to the above measurement above 225 feet long, into 12 equal parts. (2.) Then, the hold being first sufficiently cleared to admit of the Transverse areas. required depths and breadths being properly taken, find the transverse area of such...
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Dana's Seaman's friend

Richard Henry Dana - 1856 - 460 pages
...the tonnage deck is, according to the above measurement, above 225 feet long, into 12 equal parts : (2.) Then the hold being first sufficiently cleared...being properly taken, find the transverse area of such ships at each point of division of the length as follows : — Measure the depth at each point of division,...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 27

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1858 - 670 pages
...or table upon tbo tonnage displacement or weight of cargo carried." Rule I.—Internal Measurement. 2. Then the hold, being first sufficiently cleared to admit of the require«! depths and breadths being properly taken, find the transverse area of such ship at each...
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The theory and practice of ship-building. With portions of the ..., Volume 70

Andrew Murray - 1861 - 262 pages
...which the tonnage-deck is (according to the above measurement) above 225 feet, into 12 equal paru. " (2.) Then, the hold being first sufficiently cleared to admit of the required depth« and breadths being properly taken, find the TRANSVERSE AREA of such ship, at each point of...
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The British Tariff

1862 - 510 pages
...not ex. 120 6 " " 3 " 120 " " 180 8 " 4 " 180 " " 225 10 " b " 225 " 12 2. Then, the hold being tirst sufficiently cleared to admit of the required depths...Measure the depth at each point of division, from a It also affords a perfect check to erroneous measurement, a quality of the highest importance, and...
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On the stowage of ships and their cargoes

Robert White Stevens - 1863 - 392 pages
...the Tonnage Deck is, according to the above measurement, above 225 feet long, into 12 equal parts. 2 — Then, the hold being first sufficiently cleared...of division of the length, as follows: — Measure tlie depth at each point of division, from a point at a distance of one-third of the round of the beam...
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Manual of Admeasurement: The United States Tonnage Law of 1864, with ..., Book 1

Isaac Ridler Butts - Ships - 1865 - 82 pages
...long, into sixteen equal parts. METHOD OF FINDING THE AREAS. Transverse Areas. — Then, the hold being sufficiently cleared to admit of the required depths...being properly taken, find the transverse area of such vessel at each point of division of the length as follows : — Measure the depth at each point of...
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Laws Relating to the Navy and Marine Corps and the Navy Department, July 1, 1865

United States - Naval law - 1865 - 268 pages
...measurement is above two hundred and fifty feet long, into sixteen equal parts. Then, the hold being sufficiently cleared to admit of the required depths...being properly taken, find the transverse area of such vessel at each point of division of the length as follows : To find trane- Measure the depth at each...
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A Treatise of the Law Relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen

Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1867 - 1178 pages
...which the tonnage deck is according to the above measurement above 225 feet long, into 12 equal parts. (2.) Then the hold being first sufficiently cleared to admit of the Tram? required depths and breadths being properly taken, find the transverse area of such ship at each...
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