| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Maritime law - 1915 - 192 pages
...and other small craft will be locked through morning at one lockage and evening at one lockage, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Inland navigation - 1927 - 680 pages
...craft will be locked through at one lockage in the morning and at one lockage in the evening, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...craft will be locked through at one lockage in the morning, and at one lockage in the evening, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will be given advantage of... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 938 pages
...craft will be locked through at one lockage in the morning and at one lockage in the evening, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1951 - 630 pages
...will £0 be locked through at one lockage in the- morning, and at one lockage in the evening, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will be given advantage of... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 1210 pages
...craft will be locked through at one lockage in the morning and at one lockage in the evening, and, as a rule, separate lockages at other times for such craft will not be made, but such craft will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable... | |
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