| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Tonnage - 1915 - 28 pages
...with means for closing them against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below inclosed by the sides of the vessel, and making the said space...vessel, are not to be regarded as decks to the hull. ABT. 26. Cabins and staterooms immediately on the upper deck to the hull, permanently " closed-in "... | |
| United States. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of Navigation - Ships - 1915 - 142 pages
...with means for closing them against tne action of the sea and weather upon the space below inclosed by the sides of the vessel, and making the said space...continuous deck within the boundaries of the hull. Partial declts above this, even though supported by the frames of the vessel, are not to be regarded as decks... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interoceanic Canals Committee - 1917 - 72 pages
...with means for closing them against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below inclosed by the sides of the vessel, and making the said space...vessel, are not to be regarded as decks to the hull. In many vessels, if not in the majority, that have used the canal this will have the effect of practically... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1192 pages
...with means for closing them against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below inclosed by the sides of the vessel, and making the said space...the vessel, are not to be regarded as decks to the hull.*t "A cabin is defined as an apartment usually containing smaller rooms (staterooms) in the sides... | |
| Administrative law - 1982 - 506 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel, making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. •S 69.03-21 Enumerating the decks. In enumerating... | |
| Administrative law - 1984 - 510 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel, making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. § 69.03-21 Enumerating the decks. In enumerating the... | |
| Administrative law - 1985 - 480 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel, making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. § 69.03-21 Enumerating the decks. In enumerating the... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 558 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel, making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. § 2.22 Enumerating the decks. In enumerating the number... | |
| U.S. Customs Service - Customs administration - 1951 - 114 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. 2.22 Enumerating the decks. — In enumerating the... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 688 pages
...against the action of the sea and weather upon the space below enclosed by the sides of the vessel, making the said space a fit place for the stowage of general cargo, is to be considered the upper deck to the hull. § 2.22 Enumerating the decks. In enumerating the number... | |
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