Compiled Statutes of the United States, 1913: Embracing the Statutes of the United States of a General and Permanent Nature in Force December 31, 1913, Incorporating Under the Headings of the Revised Statutes the Subsequent Laws, Together with Explanatory and Historical Notes, 5. sējumsWest publishing Company, 1914 - 5686 lappuses |
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5303. lappuse - That the following regulations for preventing collisions shall be followed by all vessels navigating all harbors, rivers, and inland waters of the United States, except the Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters as far east as Montreal and the Red River of the North and rivers emptying into the Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries, and are hereby declared special rules duly made by local authority: SEC.
5169. lappuse - ... are *next led to the consideration of the question •^ in what manner suits arising from foreign causes are to be instituted and proceedings to be had till the final judgment. Are they to be according to the law of the place where the parties or either of them live ? Or, are they to be according to the modes of proceeding and forms of suit prescribed by the laws of the place where the suits are brought ? Fortunately, here there is scarcely any ground left open for controversy either at the common...