Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1963 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... Vessels ) , I ( Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels ) , J ( Electrical Engineering ) , and / or T ( Small Passenger Vessels ) of this chap- ter applicable to that particular type of vessel and / or type of service in which the vessel is ...
... Vessels ) , I ( Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels ) , J ( Electrical Engineering ) , and / or T ( Small Passenger Vessels ) of this chap- ter applicable to that particular type of vessel and / or type of service in which the vessel is ...
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... vessels ( including motorboats ) examined or inspected under various Coast Guard regulations 1 Vessels inspected and cer- tificated under Subchapter D - Tank Vessels a All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk ...
... vessels ( including motorboats ) examined or inspected under various Coast Guard regulations 1 Vessels inspected and cer- tificated under Subchapter D - Tank Vessels a All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk ...
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... Vessels over 700 gross tons . Vessels not over 100 gross tons . Column 3 TABLE 2.01-7 ( a ) -Continued All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk . All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo ...
... Vessels over 700 gross tons . Vessels not over 100 gross tons . Column 3 TABLE 2.01-7 ( a ) -Continued All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk . All vessels carrying combus- tible or flammable liquid cargo ...
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... vessels . ( 1 ) For passenger vessels see Part 70 of Subchapter H ( Passenger Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 2 ) For cargo and miscellaneous ves- sels see Part 90 of Subchapter I ( Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels ) of this chap- ter ...
... vessels . ( 1 ) For passenger vessels see Part 70 of Subchapter H ( Passenger Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 2 ) For cargo and miscellaneous ves- sels see Part 90 of Subchapter I ( Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels ) of this chap- ter ...
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... vessels are as follows : ( 1 ) Tank vessels - Parts 31 and 35 of Subchapter D ( Tank Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 2 ) Passenger vessels - Part 71 of Sub- chapter H ( Passenger Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 3 ) Cargo and miscellaneous ...
... vessels are as follows : ( 1 ) Tank vessels - Parts 31 and 35 of Subchapter D ( Tank Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 2 ) Passenger vessels - Part 71 of Sub- chapter H ( Passenger Vessels ) of this chapter . ( 3 ) Cargo and miscellaneous ...
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Page 216 - USC 5262) , reads as follows: No person shall operate any motorboat or any vessel in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person. To "operate" means to navigate or otherwise use a motorboat or a vessel.
Page 225 - Flashing the rays of a searchlight or other blinding light onto the bridge or into the pilothouse of any vessel under way is prohibited. Any person who shall flash or cause to be flashed the rays of a blinding light in violation of the above may be proceeded against in accordance with the provisions of section 4450, RS, as amended, looking to the revocation or suspension of his license or certificate.
Page 103 - If the seaman is discharged on account of injury or illness, incapacitating him for service, the expenses of his maintenance and return to the United States shall be paid from the fund for the maintenance and transportation of destitute American seamen...
Page 305 - It must not interfere in any way with the navigation and necessary work of the vessel, or with the provision of a safe margin of stability at all stages of the voyage, regard being given to additions of weight, such as those due to absorption of water and to losses of weight such as those due to consumption of fuel and stores.
Page 119 - SEC. 14. Any person who shall operate any motorboat or any vessel in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person...
Page 225 - Any master or pilot of any vessel who shall authorize or permit the carrying of any light, electric or otherwise, not required by law that In any way will interfere with distinguishing the signal lights may be proceeded against in accordance with the provisions of RS 4450 (46 USC 239) , as amended, looking to a revocation or suspension of his license.
Page 17 - On the harbors, rivers, and other inland waters of the United States except the Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters as far east as Montreal, the Red River of the North, the Mississippi River and its tributaries above the Huey P.
Page 367 - ... (b) If any test specimen shows defective machining or develops flaws, it may be discarded and another specimen substituted. (c) If the percentage of elongation of any tension test specimen is less than that specified in Section 5 (a) and any part of the fracture is more than f in.
Page 190 - ... and other members of its crew which shall be sufficient for her safe management, and shall see that the men placed under his orders are acquainted with their several duties and stations. A man capable of working the motor shall be assigned to each motor boat.
Page 107 - Regulation 3 relate to the permeabilities of the spaces below the margin line. In determining the floodable length, a uniform average permeability shall be used throughout the whole length of each of the following portions of the ship below the margin line...