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... tons or more may be registered or enrolled and li- censed . A vessel of 5 net tons or more but less than 20 net tons ... gross tons ( see also § 67.03–7 ( b ) ) . ( b ) Class 2. Any vessel purchased from the Maritime Administration or ...
... tons or more may be registered or enrolled and li- censed . A vessel of 5 net tons or more but less than 20 net tons ... gross tons ( see also § 67.03–7 ( b ) ) . ( b ) Class 2. Any vessel purchased from the Maritime Administration or ...
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... gross tons owned by a corporation which is established as a citizen of the United States under the definition con- tained in § 67.03-7 ( a ) : As amended by the Act of September 2 , 1958 ( 46 U.S.C. 883-1 ) . This vessel may engage in ...
... gross tons owned by a corporation which is established as a citizen of the United States under the definition con- tained in § 67.03-7 ( a ) : As amended by the Act of September 2 , 1958 ( 46 U.S.C. 883-1 ) . This vessel may engage in ...
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... gross tons , or in the case of a corporation which seeks to qualify as a citizen under the Act of September 2 , 1958 ( 46 U.S.C. 883-1 ) , for any purpose under the Act , means one which is incorporated under the laws of the United ...
... gross tons , or in the case of a corporation which seeks to qualify as a citizen under the Act of September 2 , 1958 ( 46 U.S.C. 883-1 ) , for any purpose under the Act , means one which is incorporated under the laws of the United ...
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... gross tons , an addition or change in any major component of the hull or superstructure is made and such major component was not constructed in the United States , its Territories ( not including trust territories ) , or its possessions ...
... gross tons , an addition or change in any major component of the hull or superstructure is made and such major component was not constructed in the United States , its Territories ( not including trust territories ) , or its possessions ...
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... gross tons which has been rebuilt and has thereby lost its coastwise privileges ( see § 67.01-9 ) shall be documented for nor permitted to engage in the coastwise trade . When it is claimed that any such rebuilt vessel has not lost its ...
... gross tons which has been rebuilt and has thereby lost its coastwise privileges ( see § 67.01-9 ) shall be documented for nor permitted to engage in the coastwise trade . When it is claimed that any such rebuilt vessel has not lost its ...
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Page 38 - ... upon the documents of the vessel. In case such mortgage does not provide for the separate discharge of a vessel and the vessel is to be sold upon the order of a district court of the United States in a suit in rem in admiralty, the court shall determine the portion of the mortgage indebtedness increased by 20 per centum (1) which, in the opinion of the court, the approximate value of the vessel bears to the approximate value of all the vessels covered by the mortgage, and (2) upon the payment...
Page 14 - If 75 per centum of the voting power in such corporation is not vested in citizens of the United States; or (c) if, through any contract or understanding it is so arranged that more than 25 per centum of the voting power in such corporation may be exercised, directly or Indirectly, in behalf of any person who Is not a citizen of the United States...
Page 39 - The collector of customs of the port of documentation shall, upon the request of any person, record notice of his claim of a lien upon a vessel covered by a preferred mortgage, together with the nature, date of creation, and amount of the lien, and the name and address of the person. Any person who has caused notice of his claim of lien to be so recorded shall, upon a discharge in whole or in part of the indebtedness, forthwith file with the collector of customs a certificate of such discharge. The...
Page 13 - States, and, in the case of a corporation, unless its president or other chief executive officer and the chairman of its board of directors are citizens of the United States...
Page 34 - C. (a) No sale, conveyance, or mortgage which, at the time such sale, conveyance, or mortgage is made, includes a vessel of the United States, or any portion thereof, as the whole or any part of the property sold, conveyed, or mortgaged shall be valid, in respect to such vessel, against any person other than the grantor or mortgagor, his heir or devisee, and a person having actual notice thereof, until such bill of sale, conveyance, or mortgage is recorded in the office of the collector of customs...
Page 34 - District, or possession thereof, to take acknowledgment of deeds. (c) In case of a change in the port of documentation of a vessel of the United States, no bill of sale, conveyance, or mortgage shall be recorded at the new port of documentation unless there is furnished...
Page 254 - Plans showing clearly for each deck and hold the boundaries of the watertight compartments, the openings therein with the means of closure and position of any controls thereof, and the arrangements for the correction of any list due to flooding.
Page 34 - ... (c) In case of a change in the port of documentation of a vessel of the United States, no bill of sale, conveyance, or mortgage shall be recorded at the new port of documentation unless there is furnished to the collector of customs...
Page 14 - States; or (b) if the majority of the voting power in such corporation is not vested in citizens of the United States; or (c) if through any contract or understanding it is so arranged that the majority of the voting power may be exercised, directly or indirectly, in behalf of any person who is not a citizen of the United States...
Page 34 - Interest so sold, conveyed, or mortgaged. (b) No bill of sale, conveyance, mortgage, notice of claim of Hen, or certificate of discharge thereof, shall be recorded unless previously acknowledged before a notary public or other officer authorized by a law of the United States, or of a State, Territory, District, or possession thereof, to take acknowledgment of deeds. (c) In case of a change In the port of documentation...