APPENDIX V. THE SHIP MEASUREMENT ORDINANCE OF GERMANY, MARCH 1, 1895, 1908 EDITION, INCLUDING ALL REVISIONS UP TO APRIL 12, 1908. AUTHORIZED BY THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BERLIN, 1908.1 The Regulations for the Measurement of Seagoing Ships have been modified since 1895 by the following ordinances and enactments: Federal enactment publications of the chancellor of May 22, 1899, in the Imperial Legal Gazette, page 310. May 7, 1906, in the "Zentralblatt Fuer das Deutsche Reich," page 564. April 12, 1908, in the "Zentralblatt Fuer das Deutsche Reich," page 156. April 12, 1908, in the Imperial Legal Gazette, page 149, and ordinances of the secretary of state of the department of the interior of March 26, 1901, III, 1247; June 10, 1905, IIIA, 2351; December 18, 1907, IIIA, 7287. 61861-13-21 1 Translated by Second Lieut. Edward B. Dennis, Coast Artillery Corps. 313 TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. The ship measurement ordinance of Mar. 1, 1895: Notice regarding the interpretation of the ordinance for the measurement of seagoing ships of Mar. 1, 1895..... Page 316 Designations of the spaces which are exempted from the calculation of the gross tonnage... 13B Use of space deducted from gross tonnage for other purposes than mentioned in article 14.. 16 Identification procedures. Issue of measurement certificates.. Recording of issued measurement certificates.. VII. Requirements made of the builder, owner, and captain regarding measurement: Notification of ship for measurement.. 26-28 24 25 29 30-33-34 |