| United States Department of State - United States - 1937 - 972 pages
...charge of the factory ship that no whale carcase shall remain in the sea for a longer period than 33 hours from the time of killing to the time when it...on to the deck of the factory ship for treatment. ARTICLE 9. The present Protocol shall come into force provisionally on the first day of July, 1938,... | |
| Administrative law - 1942 - 1218 pages
...factory ship or land station, that no whale carcass shall remain in the sea for a longer period than 33 hours from the time of killing to the time when it is taken up on the deck of the factory ship or land station for treatment. (b) The master or person in charge of any... | |
| United States - United States - 1948 - 1198 pages
...parts of such whales shall be processed by boiling or otherwise, except the internal organs, whale bone and flippers of all whales, the meat of sperm whales...for a longer period than thirty-three hours from the tune of killing to the time when it is taken up on to the deck of the factory ship for treatment. All... | |
| Great Britain - Delegated legislation - 1948 - 1528 pages
...shall be so regulated or restricted by the master or person in charge of the ship that no whale carcase shall remain in the sea for a longer period than thirty-three...the time when it is taken up on to the deck of the ship for treatment. This licence shall take effect from the day of and unless previously cancelled... | |
| Administrative law - 1984 - 1032 pages
...(except of a whale used as a fender, which shall be processed as soon as is reasonably practicable) shall remain in the sea for a longer period than thirty-three...hours from the time of killing to the time when it is hauled up for treatment. (b) Whales taken by all whale catchers, whether for factory ships or land... | |
| Administrative law - 1978 - 872 pages
...(except of a whale used as a fender, which shall be processed as soon as is reasonably practicable) shall remain in the sea for a longer period than thirty-three...hours from the time of killing to the time when it is hauled up for treatment. (b) Whales taken by all whale catchers, whether for factory ships or land... | |
| Administrative law - 1982 - 718 pages
...(except of a whale used as a fender, which shall be processed as soon as is reasonably practicable) shall remain in the sea for a longer period than thirty-three...hours from the time of killing to the time when it is hauled up for treatment. (b) Whales taken by all whale catchers, whether for factory ships or land... | |
| Great Britain - Delegated legislation - 1953 - 1550 pages
...processed as soon ; is reasonably practicable) shall remain in the sea for a longer period than irty-three hours from the time of killing to the time when it is hauled up for jatment ] 1 . There shall be maintained on each ship engaged in treating whales at ast... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 312 pages
...processed as soon as is reasonably practicable) shall remain in the sea for a longer period than 33 hours from the time of killing to the time when it is hauled up for treatment. (b) Whales taken by all whale catchers, whether for factory ships or land... | |
| United States - United States - 1968 - 892 pages
...fenders will not be required in cases where the meat or bone of such whales is in bad condition. 1 3. The taking of whales for delivery to a factory ship...the factory ship the time when each whale is caught. 14. Gunners and crews of factory ships, land stations, and whale catchers shall be engaged on such... | |
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