| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1921 - 200 pages
...current observations. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (c) It must be distinctly understood that these special...work upon which the vessel is engaged, and in no way gives the surveying vessel the right of way over other vessels or obviates the necessity for a strict... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Coastwise navigation - 1928 - 1006 pages
...way, includg drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks taen necessary. (6) It must be distinctly understood that these special signals serve only to dicate the nature of the work upon which the vessel is engaged and in no »y give the surveying vessel... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1940 - 562 pages
...including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (6) It must be distinctly understood that these special...the work upon which the vessel is engaged and in no 111U ill IIU UNITED STATES HYDBOGRAPHIC OFFICE 13 way give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over... | |
| Inland navigation - 1943 - 68 pages
...including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carrying the prescribed marks when necessary. (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| Inland navigation - 1944 - 68 pages
...including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way .give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| Pilot guides - 1936 - 374 pages
...in hydrographic surveying, shall carry the regular lights prescribed by The Rules of the Road. (&) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| Administrative law - 1977 - 884 pages
...Including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way give the surveying vessel the rightof-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 612 pages
...work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. § 80.31 § 80.38 (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...way give the surveying vessel the rightof-way over other vessels or obviate the necessity for a strict observance of the rules for preventing collisions... | |
| Administrative law - 1980 - 1094 pages
...including drag work. Launches and other boats shall carry the prescribed marks when necessary. (b) It must be distinctly understood that these special...indicate the nature of the work upon which the vessel irengaged and in no way give the surveying vessel the right-of-way over other vessels or obviate the... | |
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