| Mabel Bird Palliser - 1911 - 172 pages
...were to excite a shipping agreement which was a formal contract to be made by the commander of every vessel bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or of any vessel of 50 tons engaged in the coastwise trade. It was to be made with all aeamen, with the exception... | |
| United States - 1911 - 560 pages
...4501-4613], however, shall prevent the owner, or consignee, or master of any vessel ' except vessels bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, other than vessels engaged in trade between the United States and the British North American possessions,... | |
| T. A. Venkasawmy Row - 1912 - 1016 pages
...the 1st day of December next, " every Master or Commander of any ship or vessel [3] bound from any port in '' the United States to any foreign port, or of any ship or vessel of the burthen " of 50 tons or upwards bound from a port in one State to a port in any other " than an adjoining... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce - 1913 - 220 pages
...4501-4612], however, shall prevent the owner, or consignee, or master of any vessel except vessels bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, other than vessels engaged in trade between the United States and the British North American e)ssessions,... | |
| United States - 1914 - 1272 pages
...(RS § 4511, as amended, Act March 3, 1897, c. 389, § 19.) Shipping-articles. The master of every vessel bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port other than vessels engaged in trade between the United States and the British North American possessions,... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1915 - 974 pages
...seamen in sickness ; 6th, the bringing them home from abroad; Jth, regulation of punishment. First. Every master of a vessel bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, except British North America, West India Islands, or Mexico, or of any ship or vessel of the burden... | |
| Mabel Thorp Boardman - 1915 - 390 pages
...the United States Navigation Laws requires: "Every vessel belonging to a citizen of the United States bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or being of the burden of seventy-five tons or upward and bound from a port of the Atlantic to a port... | |
| United States - 1915 - 608 pages
...4501-4613], however, shall prevent the owner, or consignee, or master of any vessel except vessels bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, other than vessels engaged in trade between the United States and the British North American possessions,... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce - 1916 - 200 pages
...of the United States laws specify that no person shall be carried to sea as one of the crew on board a vessel bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port who has not, before beginning the voyage, signed an agreement in writing or in print with the master... | |
| Felix Riesenberg - 1918 - 354 pages
...(RS, 4571.) Medicines and anti-scorbutics. Every vessel belonging to a citizen of the United States, bound from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or being of the burden of seventy-five tons or upward, and bound from a port on the Atlantic to a port... | |
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