The JAG Journal, 18-20. sējumiOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1964 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 52.
222. lappuse
... definition of writing , as ( Continued on page 240 ) 5. 5 Wigmore , Evidence , § 1420 ( 1940 , Supp . 1959 ) . 6. United States v . Boling , NCM , 9 CMR 567 ( 1953 ) . BASED ASED UPON AN analysis of the 17 radar collision JAG JOURNAL 222.
... definition of writing , as ( Continued on page 240 ) 5. 5 Wigmore , Evidence , § 1420 ( 1940 , Supp . 1959 ) . 6. United States v . Boling , NCM , 9 CMR 567 ( 1953 ) . BASED ASED UPON AN analysis of the 17 radar collision JAG JOURNAL 222.
223. lappuse
... collision cases decided up to 1956 , the legal problems presented by the commercial use of radar fell into the following seven categories : 1. The effect of failure to equip a vessel with radar ; 2. The effect of failure to use a ...
... collision cases decided up to 1956 , the legal problems presented by the commercial use of radar fell into the following seven categories : 1. The effect of failure to equip a vessel with radar ; 2. The effect of failure to use a ...
224. lappuse
... Collision Regulations , but to the Ministry's rec- ommendations that mariners should obey the radar provisions contained in the new Rules as well as in the Annex thereto . The Court of Appeal thus seems to look upon the radar proposals ...
... Collision Regulations , but to the Ministry's rec- ommendations that mariners should obey the radar provisions contained in the new Rules as well as in the Annex thereto . The Court of Appeal thus seems to look upon the radar proposals ...
225. lappuse
... Collision Regulations . It is therefore scarcely conceivable that the Courts will , in the foreseeable future , condemn small vessels for lack of radar equipment . If the day should come when lack of radar is considered a fault , it ...
... Collision Regulations . It is therefore scarcely conceivable that the Courts will , in the foreseeable future , condemn small vessels for lack of radar equipment . If the day should come when lack of radar is considered a fault , it ...
226. lappuse
... collisions " have occurred be- cause the navigator of at least one of the collid- ing vessels made erroneous assumptions con- cerning the course and speed of the other , based on a casual observation of her echo , without any attempt to ...
... collisions " have occurred be- cause the navigator of at least one of the collid- ing vessels made erroneous assumptions con- cerning the course and speed of the other , based on a casual observation of her echo , without any attempt to ...
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