Navigation Laws of the United States, 1915U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - 585 psl. |
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... charge of a watch , including pilots , shall in all cases be citizens of the United States . [ See also qualifications of officers , page 54. ] 3. Registered vessels . Aug. 24 , 1912 . Vessels built within the United States and ...
... charge of a watch , including pilots , shall in all cases be citizens of the United States . [ See also qualifications of officers , page 54. ] 3. Registered vessels . Aug. 24 , 1912 . Vessels built within the United States and ...
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... charge for the enrolling or licensing of vessels , built in the United States and owned by citizens thereof , not propelled by sail or by internal motive power of their own , and not in any case carrying passengers , whether navigating ...
... charge for the enrolling or licensing of vessels , built in the United States and owned by citizens thereof , not propelled by sail or by internal motive power of their own , and not in any case carrying passengers , whether navigating ...
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... charges for entering or clearing , dues , duty per ton , tonnage taxes or charges for cruising licenses , the Secretary of Commerce may authorize and direct the customs authorities at the various ports and subports of entry of the ...
... charges for entering or clearing , dues , duty per ton , tonnage taxes or charges for cruising licenses , the Secretary of Commerce may authorize and direct the customs authorities at the various ports and subports of entry of the ...
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... charge of a yacht or vessel arriving from a foreign port or place with dutiable articles on board from reporting to the customs officer of the United States at the port or place at which said yacht or vessel shall arrive , and deliver ...
... charge of a yacht or vessel arriving from a foreign port or place with dutiable articles on board from reporting to the customs officer of the United States at the port or place at which said yacht or vessel shall arrive , and deliver ...
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... charge or command of such vessel within any district of the United States , to the collector of such dis- trict ; and if any foreigner , or any person for the use and benefit of such foreigner , shall purchase or otherwise become ...
... charge or command of such vessel within any district of the United States , to the collector of such dis- trict ; and if any foreigner , or any person for the use and benefit of such foreigner , shall purchase or otherwise become ...
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able seaman agent apply approved arrival authorized Board of Supervising boat boilers buoyancy cargo centum certificate of inspection certificate of registry charge citizen collector commissioner comply consignee consul consular officer crew customs deck delivered discharge duties eighteen hundred employed engaged enrollment and license entry exceeding feet five hundred dollars foreign port forfeiture forty-four hundred granted hereby imprisonment inserting inspec July June June 19 June 26 less liable lifeboats light manner master or owner ment merchandise minimum number navigation oath offense Panama Canal penalty Philippine Islands pontoon raft port or place preceding section prescribed proper regulations Revised Statutes rules sail seaman or apprentice Secretary of Commerce Secretary of War ship shipping-commissioner steam vessels steamer supervising inspector thereof thereto thousand dollars tion Title R. S. tonnage tons trade transportation Treasury United violation voyage wages
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