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" When Steam-Vessels on different courses must unavoidably or necessarily cross so near that by continuing their respective courses, there would be a risk of coming in collision, each Vessel shall put her HELM TO PORT, so as always to pass on the LARBOARD... "
Hints on sea-risks, containing some practical suggestions for diminishing ... - Page 51
by Edward Jennings - 1843
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 4

Commerce - 1841 - 598 pages
...coming in collision, each vessel shall put her HELM - TORT, so as always to pass on the LARBOARD tide of each other. A STEAM VESSEL passing another in a narrow channel must always leave the vessel the is passing on the LARBOARD hand. * By order, J. HERBERT, Secretary. STATISTICS OF POPULATION. CENSUS...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 4

Commerce - 1841 - 604 pages
...respective courses, there would be a risk of coming in collision, each vessel shall put her HELM то PORT, so as always to pass on the LARBOARD side of each other. A STEAM YESSEL passing another in a narrow channel must always leave the vessel »he ii pawing an the LARBOARD...
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Abstract of the Laws and Regulations Relating to Shipping in the Port of London

Charles Rowland - Maritime law - 1842 - 120 pages
...Vessels, the propriety and urgent necessity of a strict adherence thereto, viz. RULE. " When Steam-Vessels on different courses must unavoidably or necessarily...always to pass on the LARBOARD side of each other. " A Steam-Vessel passing another in a narrow channel, must always leave the Vessel she is passing on the...
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The old sea captain [by G. Mogridge].

George Mogridge - 1842 - 346 pages
...steam-vessels meet others, or cross them near enough to occasion danger, each vessel shall put her helm aport, so as always to pass on the larboard side of each other. How it happened, in this instance, it would be hard to say ; but the Governor Fenner, just as the steamer...
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Notes of Cases in the Ecclesiastical & Maritime Courts ..., Issue 70, Volume 2

Great Britain. Courts - Ecclesiastical law - 1844 - 622 pages
...the propriety and urgent necessity of a strict adherence thereto, oil. — Rule: When steam-vessels on different courses must unavoidably or necessarily...steam -vessel passing another in a narrow channel must .tliMiy> leave the vessel she is passing on the larboard hand." •f- Captain Hayman and Ciiptain Wellrr....
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Commentaries on the Law of Bailments: With Illustrations from the Civil and ...

Joseph Story - Bailments - 1846 - 726 pages
...coming in collision, it is held in England to be the true rule that each shall put its helm a-port so as always to pass on the larboard side of each other ; and the steamer which does not, will in case of a damage by collision be responsible.1 There are...
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A dictionary, practical, theoretical, and historical, of commerce and ...

John Ramsay M'Culloch - Geography - 1849 - 116 pages
...necessarily crosfe so near that, by continuing their respective courses, there would be a risk of their coming in collision, each vessel shall put her helm...always to pass on the larboard side of each other. " A steam-vessel passing another in a narrow channel must always leave the vessel she is passing on the...
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English Admiralty Reports: 1808-1812, Edwards

Admiralty - 1853 - 768 pages
...of October, 1840, that, "when steam-vessels on different courses must unavoidably or unnecessarily cross so near, that, by continuing their respective...always to pass on the larboard side of each other. * A steam-vessel [ * 820 ] passing another in a narrow channel must always leave the vessel she is passing...
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The Old Sea Captain

Old Humphrey - Seafaring life - 1799 - 348 pages
...steam-vessels meet others, or cross them near enough to occasion danger, each vessel shall put her helm aport, so as always to pass on the larboard side of each other. How it happened, in this instance, it would be hard to say ; but the Governor Fenner, just as the steamer...
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The Statistical Register of Victoria: From the Foundation of the Colony ...

Victoria. Registrar-general's Office - Victoria - 1854 - 464 pages
...risk of coming in collision, each vessel shall put her helm to port, so as to be always on the port side of each other. A steam vessel passing another in a narrow channel, must always have the vessel she is passing on the port hand. Extracts from Acts of Council for the guidance of...
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