Navigation Laws of the United States. 1911

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - 547 páginas

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Period of engagement__
81
Papers relating to crew__
87
Wages
93
SEAWORTHINESS SUPPLIES LOGBOOK
98
Arbitration before shippingcommissioner__
99
Weights and measures_
105
General libel bond
111
Inspection of hulls and equipment
119
Liability for damage
131
Protection against fire
137
Death of passenger
146
Penalties
147
GENERAL PILOT LAWS 156 General pilot laws____
148
TONNAGE TAX 157 Rates of tax
150
Discriminating tonnage taxes_
151
Alien tonnage taxes
152
Consular tonnage charges
153
DISCRIMINATION AND RETALIATION 164 Discrimination against American vessels
154
Discrimination against products of the United States
156
Vessels of nations not assimilated by treaty to American vessels__
157
Discriminating duties
158
ENTRY AND CLEARANCE 170 Clearance
159
Form of outward manifest_
160
Form of clearance_
161
Liveoak timber_
162
Oath of ownership on entry
163
Deposit of papers__
164
War documents passports sea letters
165
Illegal boarding of vessel
166
CUSTOMS LAWS DIRECTLY RELATING TO VESSELS 184 Boarding and search of vessel
167
Seizure of vessels or merchandise
168
Exemption from forfeiture__
171
Moieties informers and customs officers awards
172
Procedure
174
Oaths of masters and owners
176
ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE 191 Definitions
177
Ports of entry
178
Special inward manifest for Treasury Department_
179
Cargo in bulk____
180
Inspection of merchandise laden for export_
181
Vessels exempt from entry
182
Vessels exempt from certain charges_
183
Coal_
184
Marks brands and trademarks__
185
Cigars
186
Inspection of inward manifest by boarding officer
188
Entry of merchandise at special ports
190
Clearance at special ports
195
Comparison of cargo and manifest__
196
Special permit to unlade by night and preliminary entry
197
Unlading by day
199
Supervision of unlading
200
Limit of time for unlading
202
Post entry
203
Vessels in distress_
204
Obstruction by ice
205
Unlawful removal of bonded merchandise_
206
Transportation to special ports_
207
Immediate delivery
209
Salvage of merchandise_
213
Bribery and solicitation of bribes
214
Liens for freight or general average
216
TARIFF PROVISIONS DIRECTLY RELATING TO VESSELS 236 Coal
217
Materials for repairs
218
Sea stores and equipment
219
CONSULS SERVICES TO VESSELS 242 Consuls services to vessels
220
Naval officer acting as consul
221
COMMERCE WITH CONTIGUOUS COUNTRIES 244 Size of foreigntrade vessels იიი 245 Evasion of coasting laws on the lakes and frontiers
222
Customs inspection_
224
Transfer of cargo
226
Saloon stores__
227
Entry from one district to another
228
Discharging cargo and passengers_ 255 Steam tugs
230
Foreign merchandise coast wise
231
DOMESTIC COMMERCE Page 260 Great districts
232
Entry within a great district
233
Coasting trade via Isthmus of Panama
234
Entry to another great district__
235
Exemption on the Mississippi and tributaries
236
Registered vessels in the coastingtrade___
238
Foreign vessels on coasting voyages__
239
Penalties for violation of coasting laws___
240
Forfeiture of vessel and merchandise___
241
TRADE WITH HAWAII 276 General provisions_
242
Fisheries___
243
Seamens laws_____
244
TRADE WITH PORTO RICO 282 General provisions
245
Quarantine and public health_
246
Wharves and piers
247
TRADE WITH THE PHILIPPINES 287 Treaty of peace
248
Vessels and coasting trade___
249
Tariff and internal revenue
250
Aids to navigation and commerce_
252
TRADE WITH ALASKA 292 Coasting laws
254
Transfer of cargo
255
Transit in bond_
256
SEALHUNTING AND ALASKA FISHERIES 301 Act of December 29 1897 as amended__
258
Act of April 6 1894__
259
Pribilof Islands seals_
262
Provisions of Revised Statutes_
263
Report to Congress__
264
Alien fishermen in Alaska___
268
QUARANTINE AND BILLS OF HEALTH Page 308 Consular bill of health
271
Quarantine regulations_
272
Quarantine inspection
274
Manifest of aliens
287
Inspection of aliens
290
Detention on board
291
Public charges
293
Place of deportation_
294
Foreign officials
295
Immigration to Philippines_
296
OCEAN MAIL SERVICE 340 Ocean mail act of 1891_
297
General ocean mail service
300
WRECKS 342 Report of wrecks
304
Canadian wrecks_
305
Wrecks in Florida waters___
306
REVENUE CUTTERS 346 Revenue cutters___
307
REMISSION OF FINES AND PENALTIES 347 Remission of fines and penalties_____
309
CATTLE LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY TRADE 348 Regulation of cattle ships
311
Horses and horse meat___
313
Diseased cattle
314
Exportation of diseased live stock_
315
Care of cattle in domestic trade
317
Neat cattle__
319
Inspection of butter and dairy products
320
ADULTERATED PRODUCTS Page 357 General provisions___
322
OPIUM TRADE 359 Opium trade
326
RULES TO PREVENT COLLISIONS 360 Duty to stay by
328
Motor boat law
329
International rules of 1897__
331
Consideration of future rules_
345
Limits of application of international and inland or local rules_
356
Rules for the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River___
360
Rules for the Red River of the North and rivers emptying into Gulf of Mexico
366
River navigation
371
Rules for the St Marys River
372
AIDS TO NAVIGATION 371 Assistance by United States vessels_
374
Lights and buoys__
375
Storm and weather signals
376
Interference with range lights_
377
OBSTRUCTIONS TO NAVIGATION 381 Improvements by private or municipal corporations__
378
General obstructions_
384
Penalties___
385
Impairing public works
387
Log regulations__
388
Penalties__
389
Bridge spans
390
Bridge piers and abutments
391
Sunken wrecks
392
Speed of vesselsNavigation of canals
394
Mississippi River passes_
395
NEW YORK HARBOR 398 New York Harbor
396
ANCHORAGE GROUNDS 399 New York Bay
401
Kennebec River
402
OFFENSES AGAINST NEUTRALITY Page 402 Offenses against neutrality
403
PART XLGUANO ISLANDS 403 Guano islands
407
MISCELLANEOUS 404 Lifesaving medals
409
Rescuing shipwrecked American seamen
410
Instruction at military schools___
411
Instruction in shipbuilding
412
North Atlantic fisheries__
413
Navy ration_____
414
Coal and war materials___
415
Panama Canal
416
Great LakesAtlantic Canal
420
Great Lakes levels __
421
Exemption of private property at sea
422
Protection of sponge fisheries
423
Wireless equipment on passenger vessels
424
Enforcement of navigation laws
425
LEGAL PROCEDURE 428 Seizure
427
Summary trial
429
Crimes 430 Place of trial
431
Murder
432
Rape
433
Robbery
434
Miscellaneous offenses
435
Mutiny
436
Wrecking
437
Crimes on the Great Lakes
438
PIRACY 451 Piracy
439
Crimes deemed piracy
440
PROTECTION OF SUBMARINE CABLES Page 453 Protection of submarine cables___
442
ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OFFICES 454 Department of Commerce and Labor
445
Bureau of Navigation__
449
Shipping commissioners
450
Customs officers___
452
SteamboatInspection Service
459
Public Health and MarineHospital Service__
464
Immigration and Naturalization Bureau_
466
LifeSaving Service
469
RevenueCutter Service
474
Treasury agents
478
Alaska seal agents
479
Coast and Geodetic Survey_
480
District court commissioners
481
Unauthorized services
482
FEES PAYABLE BY PRIVATE PERSONS 469 Fees on vessels payable by private persons
484
Customs districts and ports of entry and delivery
489
Power to designate ports and subports_
497
Consulates of the United States 472 Consulates of the United States___
499
1 Revised Statutes and amendments
503
67
511
Acts subsequent to Revised Statutes__
513
72
518
Provisions
521
74
526
Explosives cattle
532
80
535

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