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Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board-Continued
Insurance of vessels-Continued

Mortgage insurance, for ships. See Federal ship mortgage insurance. War risk insurance, for vessels and owners. See War risk insurance. Manning requirements, for vessels under operating-differential subsidy agreements, 46 §§ 262.3, 262.21, 262.22

Maritime carriers:

See also Subsidized vessels and operators.

Agreements required to be filed. See Statements and agreements.
Aliens:

Agreements between carriers respecting rates, etc.; elimination of mem-
bers who are nationals of countries at war with United States,
46 § 222.17

Sale, lease, charter, or transfer of vessels to, 46 Part 221

Bill of lading requirements, for exports, 46 Part 223

Business practices of freight forwarders, 46 Part 244

Charges:

Demurrage charges on import property, at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1
Tariffs and schedules. See Tariffs and schedules.

Charter of vessels:

Aliens, charter, documentation or transfer of vessel to, 46 Part 221
Repairs to vessels under bareboat charter, 46 Part 237

Citizenship oaths, by owners or mortgagees of vessels of United States, 46
§ 221.11

Demurrage charges and free time at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1
Documentation, transfer or charter of vessels to aliens, 46 Part 221

Employment of persons to appear before Congress or governmental agency,
statement by shipbuilders and operators respecting, 46 § 222.1

Exports:

Bill of lading requirements, 46 Part 223

For foreign relief and rehabilitation, certain, commercial forwarding of, 46 Part 243

Fares; publication, posting, and filing of, 46 Part 231

Foreign relief and rehabilitation, commercial forwarding of certain exports for; list of qualified freight forwarders, 46 Part 243

Free time and demurrage charges at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1

Freight rates; publication, posting, and filing of. See Tariffs and schedules.
Imports:

Free time and demurrage charges on, at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1
Repairs to vessels under bareboat charter, made abroad; consumption
entry, 46 § 237.3

Passenger rates or fares; publication, posting and filing of, 46 Part 231
Rates and charges:

Demurrage charges on import property at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1
Tariffs and schedules. See Tariffs and schedules.

Registration of commercial freight forwarders, 46 Parts 243, 244

Repairs to vessels under bareboat charter, 46 Part 237

Reports, cargo and passenger, to be filed by common carriers by water, 46 §§ 222.1-222.9

Schedules. See Tariffs and schedules.

Sea speed of vessels, formula for determining, 46 Part 246

Seasonal discontinuance and restoration of service; tariffs, 46 § 231.19
Statements and agreements required to be filed:

Agreements between carriers respecting rates, exclusive, preferential, or cooperative working arrangements, etc.; filing of copies of, 46 §§ 222.11-222.17

Nationals of enemy countries, elimination from agreements, 46 222.17

Employment of persons to appear before Congress or governmental agency, statement by shipbuilders and operators respecting, 46 § 222.1

Reports, passenger and cargo, to be filed by common carriers by water, 46 §§ 222.1-222.9

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board—Continued

Maritime carriers-Continued

Steamship freight conferences using contract/noncontract rates; filing of rates, 46 Part 236

Tariffs and schedules:

Schedules, of common carriers in foreign commerce; filing of schedules, contents, etc., 46 Part 235

Steamship freight conferences using contract/noncontract rates; filing of rates, 46 Part 236

Tariffs; publication, posting and filing of freight and passenger rates, fares, and charges, 46 Part 231

Transfer, documentation or charter of vessels to aliens, 46 Part 221
Maritime Service enrollees; regulations for training of. See Training.
Materials. See Equipment, materials.

Merchant Marine Academy, United States, at Kings Point, New York:
Admission, etc. See Training.

Regulations for receipt of donations for chapel and library, 46 §§ 310.100-
310.103

Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, United States; appointment and training. See Training.

Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946; rules and regulations, forms, and citizenship requirements, 46 Part 299

Applications:

Forms, 46 §§ 299.71-299.91

Order of preference, 46 § 299.2

Charter of war-built vessels to citizens, 46 §§ 299.31-299.37-7

Forms, 46 §§ 299.80-299.82

Citizenship provisions:

Citizens:

Adjustment for prior sales to, 46 §§ 299.51, 299.87

Charter of war-built vessels to, 46 §§ 299.31-299.37-7, 299.81, 299.82

Sales or war-built vessels to. See Transfers, sales, or exchanges of war-built vessels.

Non-citizens; sale of war-built vessels to, 46 § 299.25

Order of preference of applications, 46 § 299.2

Claims against United States, transfer of war-built vessel in settlement of,

46 § 299.41

Form of application, 46 § 299.83

Equipment, stores, and spare parts on vessels sold under the act, 46 § 299.26 Exchange of vessels. See Transfers, sales, or exchanges of war-built vessels.

Forms, 46 §§ 299.71-299.91

General provisions, 46 §§ 299.1-299.10

Insurance of vessels:

Chartered vessels; charterer to insure vessel, 46 § 299.31 (g)
Vessels sold or adjusted under act, 46 Part 289

Reconversion, alteration or modification of vessels to be purchased or

chartered; application for, 46 § 299.7

Form of application, 46 § 299.91

Reserves to be taken into account in determination of profit under bare-
boat charter agreement, 46 §§ 299.35, 299.36

Sales of vessels. See Transfers, sales, or exchanges of war-built vessels.
Termination date for making contract of sale or charter, 46 § 299.10
Transfers, sales, or exchanges of war-built vessels:

Exchange of vessels; allowance of credit on sales price, 46 § 299.22

Forms of offer of applicant, and application for determination of allowance, 46 §§ 299.76, 299.78

Sales to citizens and non-citizens; application, approval by Commission, contract of sale, allowance of credit for exchange of vessels, spare parts and equipment for vessels, etc., 46 §§ 299.21299.26

Forms of applications to purchase, for determination of allowance of credit, etc., 46 §§ 299.71-299.78

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board—Continued
Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946-Continued

Transfers, sales, or exchanges of war-built vessels-Continued

Sales to citizens prior to March 8, 1946; adjustment of purchase price, 46 § 299.51

Form of application, 46 § 299.87

Sales prices, statutory; prewar domestic costs, 46 § 299.56

Transfer of another vessel for vessel constructed since January 1, 1937, which has been taken by United States, 46 § 299.42

Form of application, 46 § 299.85

Transfer of war-built vessels in settlement of claim against United
States, 46 § 299.41

Form of application, 46 § 299.83

Minimum-wage, minimum-manning, and reasonable working conditions of seamen and others on operating-differential subsidy vessels. See Subsidized vessels and operators

Mobilization base; maintenance to meet minimum wartime mobilization needs of Administration, 32 Chapter I, DMO VII-7

Mortgage insurance, for ships. See Federal ship mortgage insurance.

Naval Reserve, United States; enrollment in:

Merchant Marine Cadet Corps graduates, 46 § 310.70

State Maritime Academy cadets, 46 § 310.7

Officers. See Seamen.

Passenger rates or fares, publication, posting, and filing of, by maritime carriers. 46 Part 231

Pay, compensation, allowances, etc.:

Cadets or enrollees in maritime service, 46 §§ 310.8, 310.21-310.25, 310.61310.63, 310.65

Seamen and others on operating-differential subsidy vessels, 46 §§ 262.1262.3, 262.11-262.13

Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, charter of vessels under, 46 Part 311

Application form and requirements, 46 § 311.11

Books and accounts, examination of, 46 § 311.3

Charter terms and conditions, 46 §§ 311.21, 311.22

Definitions, 46 § 311.1

Financial statements, certification of, 46 § 311.2

Practice of attorneys and others before the Board, 46 §§ 201.21-201.31

Practice and procedure, before Federal Maritime Board and Maritime Administration, 46 Part 201

Appearances and practice before Board, 46 §§ 201.21-201.31

Attorneys and other persons; practice before Board, 46 §§ 201.21-201.31
Briefs, requests for findings, and decisions, 46 §§ 201.221-201.231

Certified copies, 46 § 201.6

Compliance, 46 § 201.3

Depositions, 46 §§ 201.201-201.210

Documents, form and service, 46 §§ 201.111-201.117

Effective date, 46 § 201.291

Foreign language, documents in, 46 § 201.7

Forms, approved, 46 § 201.281

General information, 46 §§ 201.1-201.9

Certified copies, 46 § 201.6

Compliance, 46 § 201.3

Foreign language, documents in, 46 § 201.7

Inspection of records, 46 § 201.5

Mailing address, 46 § 201.2

Hearings, 46 §§ 201.141-201.169

Inspection of records, 46 § 201.5

Judicial review, 46 § 201.27

Oral argument, 46 §§ 201.241, 201.242

Parties; designation, substitution, 46 §§ 201.41-201.43

Pleadings, 46 §§ 201.61-201.76

Practice before Board, 46 §§ 201.21-201.31

Prehearing procedure, 46 §§ 201.91–201.94

Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board—Continued

Practice and procedure, before Federal Maritime Board and Maritime Administration, 46 Part 201—Continued

Procedure:

Prehearing, 46 §§ 201.91-201.94
Shortened, 46 §§ 201.181-201.187

Proceedings:

Pleadings, motions, replies, 46 §§ 201.61-201.76

Reopening proceedings, 46 §§ 201.261-201.265

Records, inspection of, 46 § 201.5

Reopening proceedings, 46 §§ 201.261-201.265
Reparation, 46 §§ 201.251, 201.252

Rule making, 46 §§ 201.51-201.55
Schedules and forms, 46 § 201.281
Settlement, 46 §§ 201.91-201.94

Shortened procedure, 46 §§ 201.151-201.157

Subpenas, 46 §§ 201.131-201.133

Time to file documents, etc., 46 §§ 201.101-201.105

Purchases, 46 Part 275

Radio operators on operating-differential subsidy vessels; minimum-wage scales, and reasonable working conditions, 46 §§ 262.13, 262.33

Rates and charges:

See also Freight rates; and Tariffs and schedules.

Demurrage charges on import property at Port of New York, 46 § 226.1 Reconditioning or reconstruction of vessels:

Construction-differential subsidy for. See Subsidized vessels and operators.
Reconversion of war-built vessels to be sold or chartered under Merchant
Ship Sales Act of 1946, 46 §§ 299.7, 299.91

Records:

Inspection of, 46 § 201.5

Searching, copying, and certification; fees, 46 § 201.6

Registration of commercial freight forwarders, 46 Parts 243, 244

Relief and rehabilitation for foreign countries:

See also Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, charter of vessels under. Commercial forwarding of certain exports for; list of qualified freight forwarders, 46 §§ 243.1, 243.2

Repairs to vessels:

Subsidy contracts for construction, reconditioning, or reconstruction of ships. See Subsidized vessels and operators.

Under bareboat charter, 46 Part 237

Reports:

Contractors under construction-differential subsidy agreements, reports of, 46 §§ 285.61-285.64

Water carriers arriving or departing from United States ports; cargo and passenger reports, 46 §§ 222.1-222.9

Sale of war-built vessels by Maritime Administration. See Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946.

Schedules, of maritime carriers. See Tariffs and schedules.

Schools, maritime. See Training.

Seamen:

Employment on operating-differential subsidized vessels; wages, working
conditions, etc., 46 Part 262
Insurance; Second Seamen's War Risk Insurance (1952), 46 §§ 308.300-
308.306

Reconversion unemployment benefits to seamen; authorization to appeals authorities established by State unemployment compensation laws respecting wage adjustments in protested benefit claims, 20 § 605.6 Training of cadets and enrollees in Maritime Service. See Training, Seasonal discontinuance and restoration of transportation of carriers; tariffs, 46 § 231.19

Selective Service boards, local; liaison with, with respect to cadets in United States Merchant Marine Corps, 46 § 310.57

Ships. See Vessels.

Speed of vessels; formula for determining sea speed of maritime carriers, 46

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Maritime Administration and Federal Maritime Board—Continued

State Maritime Academies; regulations and standards for training in. See Training.

Statement to be filed by shipbuilders and operators, respecting employment of persons to appear before Congress or governmental agency, 46 § 222.1 Statements, financial and operating; submission required under operatingdifferential subsidy agreements, 46 § 281.1

Subpenas, 46 §§ 201.131-201.133

Subsidized vessels and operators:

Construction-differential subsidy (for construction, reconditioning, or reconstruction of vessels):

Applications, 46 § 251.1

Books and records of contractors; manner of keeping, basis for reporting profits, submission of accounting data, etc., 46 §§ 285.31-285.35 Completion date of construction, reconditioning or reconstruction of vessels, 46 §§ 285.41, 285.42

Construction reserve funds. See Funds.

Contracts; profits. See Profits.

Equipment and materials for vessels, purchases of, 46 Part 275

Financial statements, filing of; amount of payment due on account of operation in other than exclusively foreign trade, 46 § 276.2

Funds:

Capital reserve fund, construction funds created by transfers from, to be deemed part of capital reserve fund, 46 § 286.1 Construction reserve funds; establishment, deposits, withdrawals, tax liability, reports by taxpayers, etc., 46 Part 287

Insurance of construction-differential subsidy vessels, and such vessels later sold or adjusted under Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, 46 Part 289

Materials and equipment for vessels, purchases of, 46 Part 275

Profit, determination of, in contracts and subcontracts for construction, reconditioning, or reconstruction of ships, 46 Part 285

Books and records, 46 §§ 285.31-285.35

Completion dates, 46 §§ 285.41, 285.42

Definitions, 46 § 285.11

Determination of profit, 46 §§ 285.51-285.53

General, 46 §§ 285.1-285.8

Records and books, 46 §§ 285.31-285.35

Reports, filing of, 46 §§ 285.61-285.64

Subcontracts, 46 §§ 285.21-285.27

Records. See Books and records.

Repayment of subsidy while vessels not operated in foreign trade, 46 § 276.1, 276.2

Reports, contractors' or subcontractors', 46 §§ 285.61-285.64

Reserve funds. See Funds.

Tax liability (income and excess-profits) of citizens who have established or seek to establish constructiton reserve funds, 46 §§ 287.16287.27

Operating-differential subsidy:

Accounts and accounting:

Annual and final accountings to be rendered by operators, 46
Part 292

Uniform system of accounts. See Uniform system of accounts.
Applications, 46 §§ 251.11, 251.21

Capital funds. See Funds.

Chartered vessels; war-built vessels chartered under Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, application for operating-differential subsidy, 46 § 299.31

Forms; operating differential subsidy agreement, 46 § 290.11

Funds, capital and special reserve:

"Capital necessarily employed in the business"; determination and definition of, 46 §§ 286.2, 291.5

Establishment and maintenance of, 46 Part 286

"Net earnings", determination of, 46 § 286.3

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