Amendments to the Navigation Laws

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Deck houses breaks etc
24
Open vessels
25
Deductions for other purposes
27
Register tonnage__
28
Appendix of measurement_
29
DOCUMENTS OF VESSELS 27 Carpenters certificate_
31
Masters oath of citizenship_
32
Form of register_
34
Custody and surrender of register
35
Registers to corporations_
36
Change of owner
37
Mortgage and bill of sale
38
Sale to alien
39
Failure to deliver former register
40
Special registry law New York and Paris act
41
Change of trade
42
Oath of master and owner
43
Form of license_
44
Duration of license
45
Enrollment and license to corporations
46
Change of owner
47
Special provisions for enrollment and license
48
Inspection of enrollment and license_
49
Offenses against the registry law_____
51
Offenses against enrollment and license laws_
52
OFFICERS OF MERCHANT VESSELS 61 Citizenship of officers
53
Service during war_
54
Masters license
55
Pilots license
56
Removal of master__
57
MERCHANT SEAMEN 72 Definitions___
58
Naturalization and citizenship of seamen
59
Illegal shipments
60
Owners or masters may ship seamen in certain cases
61
Agreement to ship in foreign trade
62
Period of engagement
63
Penalty for shipment without agreement
64
Crew list__
65
Papers relating to crew
66
Shipment of seamen in the coasting or nearby foreign trade
67
Agreement in coasting trade not before commissioner
68
Agreement with fishermen
69
Discharge in foreign trade
71
Wages___
73
Vessels exempt from libel for wages__
77
Wages and clothing exempt from attachment
78
Desertion of seamen abroad
79
Arbitration before shipping commissioner
80
Return of seamen from foreign ports Alaska and insular ports
81
Effects of deceased seamen
82
Offenses and punishments
85
Corporal punishment prohibited
88
Form of articles of agreement_
89
Account of apprentices
90
Scale of provisions
91
Certificate of discharge
92
Jurisdiction over American seamen in foreign ports and foreign sea men in American ports_
93
Seamens witness fees__
95
SEAWORTHINESS SUPPLIES LOGBOок 112 Unseaworthy vessels
97
Inspection of seaworthiness at domestic ports
98
Inspection of seaworthiness at foreign ports
100
Provisions and water
101
Weights and measures
103
Warmth and clothing_
104
LIABILITY OF OWNERS MASTERS AND SHIPPERS 122 Liability of owners masters and shippers
106
Act of February 13 1893 Harter Act
108
General libel bond
109
INSPECTION OF STEAM VESSELS 125 General provisions
111
Inspection of registered foreignbuilt vessels_
116
Inspection of boilers
117
Loading safety valve
120
Life boats lines and preservers
121
Stairways and deck room
122
Wire tiller ropes
123
Inflammable or explosive cargo
125
Carriage of passengers
129
Certificate of inspection
130
Exhibit of laws____
131
Liability for damage
133
PASSENGER ACT 1882
134
Light and air
137
Provisions_
138
Discipline and cleanliness
139
Privacy of passengers
140
Boarding vessel passenger list
141
Death of passenger
142
Penalties
143
GENERAL PILOT LAWS 154 General pilot laws
144
TONNAGE TAX 155 Rates of tax
146
Discriminating tonnage taxes
147
Alien tonnage taxes___
148
Light money
149
Consular tonnage charges
150
PART XIIDISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION 162 Discrimination against American vessels__
151
Discrimination against products of the United States_
153
Vessels of nations not assimilated by treaty to American vessels
154
Discriminating duties
155
ENTRY AND CLEARANCE 168 Clearance
156
Form of outward manifest_
157
Form of clearance
158
Liveoak timber_
159
Oath of ownership on entry
160
Deposit of papers
161
War documents passports sea letters_
162
Illegal boarding of vessel
163
CUSTOMS LAWS DIRECTLY RELATING TO VESSELS 182 Boarding and search of vessel
164
Seizure of vessels or merchandise_
165
Exemption from forfeiture
168
Moieties informers and customs officers awards
169
Procedure
171
Oaths of masters and owners
173
ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE
174
Ports of entry
175
Special inward manifest for Treasury Department
176
Cargo in bulk
177
Inspection of merchandise laden for export_
178
Vessels exempt from entry
179
Vessels exempt from certain charges
180
Coal
181
Marks brands and trademarks_
182
Cigars
183
Inspection of inward manifest by boarding officer
185
Entry of merchandise at special ports
187
Clearance at special ports
192
Comparison of cargo and manifest__
193
Illegal unlading___
194
Unlading by day
195
Supervision of unlading
196
Limit of time for unlading
198
Post entry
199
Vessels in distress
200
Obstruction by ice_
201
Unlawful removal of bonded merchandise
202
Transportation to special ports_
203
Immediate delivery
205
Salvage of merchandise__
209
Bribery and solicitation of bribes_
210
Liens for freight or general average
212
Transfer of cargo
222
Saloon stores
223
Entry from one district to another
224
Discharging cargo and passengers
226
Foreign merchandise coastwise_
227
DOMESTIC COMMERCE 259 Great districts
228
Entry within a great district___
229
Coasting trade via Isthmus of Panama
230
Entry to another great district__
231
Exemption on the Mississippi and tributaries
232
Registered vessels in the coasting trade_
234
Foreign vessels on coasting voyages
235
Penalties for violation of coasting laws_
236
Forfeiture of vessel and merchandise
237
TRADE WITH HAWAII 275 General provisions
238
Fisheries
239
Seamens laws_____
240
TRADE WITH PORTO RICO 281 General provisions____
241
Quarantine and public health
242
Wharves and piers___
243
PART XXII TRADE WITH THE PHILIPPINES 286 Treaty of peace_
244
Vessels and coasting trade_
245
Tariff and internal revenue
247
Aids to navigation and commerce_
249
TRADE WITH ALASKA 291 Coasting laws__
251
Transfer of cargo
252
Transit in bond__
253
SEAL HUNTING AND ALASKA FISHERIES 300 Act of December 29 1897
255
Act of April 6 1894
256
Provisions of Revised Statutes_
259
Report to Congress__
262
Alien fishermen in Alaska___
266
QUARANTINE AND BILLS OF HEALTH 306 Consular bill of health
269
Quarantine regulations
270
Quarantine inspection_
272
Suspension of commerce_
273
Penalties
274
Removal of cargo
275
Removal of customhouse
276
IMMIGRATION 316 Head tax
279
Insular territory
280
Contract labor
282
Illegal landing
283
Manifest of aliens
284
Inspection of aliens
287
Detention on board_
288
Public charges__ 200
290
Place of deportation_ 201
291
Foreign officials_
292
Immigration to Philippines
293
OCEAN MAIL SERVICE 338 Ocean mail act of 1891
294
General ocean mail service_
297
WRECKS 340 Report of wrecks
301
Canadian wrecks
302
Wrecks in Florida waters
303
REVENUE CUTTERS 344 Revenue cutters___
304
REMISSION OF FINES AND PENALTIES 345 Remission of fines and penalties__
306
CATTLE LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY TRADE 346 Regulation of cattle ships_
308
Horses and horse meat_
310
Diseased cattle
311
Exportation of diseased live stock
312
Care of cattle in domestic trade____
314
Neat cattle___
316
Inspection of butter and dairy products_
317
ADULTERATED PRODUCTS 355 General provisions_
319
OPIUM TRADE 357 Opium trade
322
RULES TO PREVENT COLLISIONS 358 Duty to stand by
324
Consideration of future rules
338
Limits of application of international and inland or local rules____
349
Rules for the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River_____
353
Rules for the Red River of the North and rivers emptying into Gulf of Mexico____
359
River navigation
364
Rules for the St Marys River_____
365
AIDS TO NAVIGATION 368 Assistance by United States vessels
366
Lights and buoys__
367
Storm and weather signals_
368
OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION 375 Improvements by private or municipal corporations
369
General obstructions
373
Harbor lines
374
Dumping into navigable waters
375
Impairing public works
376
Log regulations__
377
Penalties
378
Bridge spans___
379
Bridge piers and abutments
380
Sunken wrecks
381
Speed of vesselsNavigation of canals
383
NEW YORK HARBOR 391 New York Harbor_
385
ANCHORAGE GROUNDS 392 New York Bay
390
Kennebec River
391
NEUTRALITY Page 395 Neutrality______
392
GUANO ISLANDS 396 Guano islands
396
MISCELLANEOUS 397 Lifesaving medals_
398
Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen
399
Instruction at military schools
400
Instruction in shipbuilding
401
North Atlantic fisheries_
402
Coal and war materials
403
Mines torpedoes and harbor defenses
404
Panama Canal___
405
Great LakesAtlantic Canal
409
Great Lakes levels
410
Exemption of private property at sea
411
LEGAL PROCEDURE 415 Seizure
412
Summary trial
414
CRIMES 417 Place of trial
416
Rape
417
Ill treatment of crew
418
Wrecking
419
Plundering vessel
420
Arson
421
Misprision of felony
422
Forgery
423
PIRACY 435 Piracy
424
Crimes deemed piracy
425
PROTECTION OF SUBMARINE CABLES 437 Protection of submarine cables____
427
ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OFFICES 438 Department of Commerce and Labor
430
Bureau of Navigation___
434
Shipping commissioners
435
Customs officers
437
SteamboatInspection Service___
444
Public Health and MarineHospital Service
449
Immigration and Naturalization Bureau
451
LifeSaving Service____
454
RevenueCutter Service
459
Treasury agents_
461
Alaska seal agents
462
Coast and Geodetic Survey
463
District court commissioners
464
Unauthorized services_
465
FEES PAYABLE BY PRIVATE PERSONS 453 Fees on vessels payable by private persons
467
CUSTOMS DISTRICTS PORTS AND SUBPORTS 454 Customs districts and ports and subports of entry and delivery
471
Power to designate ports and subports_____
479
CONSULATES OF THE UNITED STATES 456 Consulates of the United States
481
1 Revised Statutes and amendments__
485
Acts subsequent to Revised Statutes
495
Alphabetical index
501

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348. lappuse - ... between the two vessels shall make the overtaking vessel a crossing vessel within the meaning of these rules, or relieve her of the duty of keeping clear of the overtaken vessel until she is finally past and clear. As by day the overtaking vessel...
364. lappuse - Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look.out, or of the neglect of any precaution which may be required by the ordinary practice of seamen, or by the special circumstances of the case.
108. lappuse - That it shall not be lawful for the manager, agent, master or owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property from or between ports of the United States and foreign ports to insert in any bill of lading or shipping document any clause, covenant, or agreement whereby it, he, or they shall be relieved from liability for loss or damage arising from negligence, fault, or failure in proper loading, stowage, custody, care, or proper delivery of any and all lawful merchandise or property committed...
108. lappuse - That if the owner of any vessel transporting merchandise or property to or from any port in the United States of America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied...
353. lappuse - On the starboard side a green light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam...
291. lappuse - That no person who disbelieves in or who is opposed to all organized government, or who is a member of or affiliated with any organization entertaining and teaching such disbelief in or opposition to all organized government, or who advocates or teaches the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the United States...
354. lappuse - ... of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
341. lappuse - ... visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side, nor, if practicable, more than two points abaft the beam on their respective sides. To make the use of these portable lights more certain and easy the lanterns containing them shall each be painted outside with the color of the light they respectively contain, and shall be provided with proper screens.
332. lappuse - Art. 12. Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract attention, in addition to the lights which she is by these Rules required to carry, show a flare-up light or use any detonating signal that cannot be mistaken for a distress signal.
361. lappuse - ... make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side.

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