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" The existence of dissimilar rules in different countries and at different canals for the measurement of vessels is illogical and results in unnecessary burdens upon shipping. Many vessels are now obliged to provide themselves with several tonnage certificates.... "
Panama Canal Tolls. Hearing Before a Subcommittee ... on H.R. 1399 ... - Page 13
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1935 - 56 pages
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Encyclopedia of Forms and Precedents for Pleading and Practice: At Common ...

William Henry Michael, William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash, Thomas Edward O'Brien, James Cockcroft - Civil procedure - 1896 - 1194 pages
...therefor (or for the reissue of letters patent therefor granted July 7, 1882, ana numbered 117,420) in accordance with the requirements of the statutes of the United States, and with the rules and regulations of the Patent Office, but that his said application was rejected...
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House Journal of the ... Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana

Montana. Legislative Assembly. House - Montana - 1899 - 434 pages
...of the Joint Assembly announce viva voce his choice for Senator, and this proceeding was followed, in accordance with the requirements of the statutes of the United States. The President ordered the Secretary of the Senate to call the roll of the Senate, when the following...
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The Panama Canal and Commerce

Emory Richard Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1916 - 342 pages
...providing for this amendment. At the present time the bill is pending in the House of Representatives. The existence of dissimilar rules in different countries...adopted by all maritime nations, so that the capacity of any given ship, when once officially ascertained and denoted on her official papers, could be everywhere...
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Panama Canal Tolls: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1935 - 78 pages
...regulations or, better still, international agreement on the whole question. Very truly yours, D. ARNOTT. Chief Surveyor. Now, that is our contention, that...adopted by all maritime nations, so that the capacity of any given ship, when once officially ascertained and denoted on her official papers, could be everywhere...
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