| Theophilus Parsons - Admiralty - 1869 - 728 pages
...having previously signified his intention by one blast of the steam-whistle. FOURTH SITUATION. Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen ; they are therefore passing to starboard, which is ruleable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 986 pages
...and head so long as both the colored lights on each are in view of the other. "Second Situation. Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen. They are therefore passing to starboard, which is Tillable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| United States - Ships - 1895 - 360 pages
...pass to the right, each having previously given one blast of the steam whistle. SECOND SITUATION. Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen. They are therefore passing to starboard, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 792 pages
...head so long as both the colored lights on each are in view of the other. "Second situation. — Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen. They are therefore passing to starboard, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| Ship Masters' Association of the Great Lakes - 1908 - 452 pages
...other, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by one blast of the whistle. THIRD SITUATION. In this situation...pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts of the whistle. FOURTH SITUATION. In this situation one steamer is overtaking another steamer... | |
| Thomas Herbert Russell - Motorboats - 1910 - 298 pages
...and pass to the right, each having previously given one blast of the whistle. Second Situation. Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen. They are therefore passing to starboard, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| Thomas Herbert Russell - Hydroplanes - 1917 - 264 pages
...and pass to the right, each having previously given one blast of the whistle. Second Situation. Here the green light only will be visible to each, the...being seen. They are therefore passing to starboard, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts... | |
| Hubert Stuart Moore, Norman Duncan - Collisions at sea - 1922 - 804 pages
...other, which is rulable in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by one blast of the whistle. THIRD SITUATION. In this situation...pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts of the whistle. FOURTH SITUATION. In this situation one steamer is overtaking another steamer... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers - Ohio River - 1935 - 454 pages
...blast of the whistle. THIRD SITUATION In this situation the green light only will be visible to each. They are therefore passing to starboard of each other,...pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts of the whistle. FOURTH SITUATION In this situation one steamer is overtaking another steamer... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...his Intention by one blast of the whistle. •For statutory citation, see note to i: 312.01. Page 37 THIRD SITUATION In this situation the green light...therefore passing to starboard of each other, which is rulnble in this situation, each pilot having previously signified his intention by two blasts of the... | |
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