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" ... attempt to enter a lock. (e) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be locked through first, and in case of boats or other craft approaching the lock simultaneously from opposite directions the descending boat or craft... "
The Ohio River: Charts, Drawings, and Description of Features Affecting ... - Page 16
by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1916
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Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal, Volume 2

Emory Richard Johnson - Panama Canal (Panama) - 1913 - 718 pages
...signal for drawbridges by three short and distinct whistles; for locks by four similar whistles. 10. Precedence at locks. — Ordinarily, the boat arriving first at a lock will be the first to be locked through; but where many boats are to be passed, precedence shall be given, firstly,...
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Rules and Regulations Relating to the Navigable Waters of the United States ...

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Maritime law - 1915 - 192 pages
...lightering cargo, but, if directed by lock keeper, shall withdraw so as to leave entrance unobstructed. 4. Precedence at locks. — Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be the first to be locked through, but where many boats are to be passed precedence shall be given, firstly,...
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Rules and Regulations Relating to the Navigable Waters of the United States ...

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Inland navigation - 1927 - 680 pages
...lightering cargo, but if directed by lock keeper shall withdraw so as to leave the entrance unobstructed. 4. Precedence at locks. — Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be the first to be locked through, but where many boats are to be passed precedence shall be given, firstly,...
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Rules and Regulations Relating to the Navigable Waters of the United States

Maritime law - 1927 - 364 pages
...walls or fixtures ; vessels must be provided with suitable fenders before passing through the lock. 5. Precedence at locks. — Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will bp locked through first, but when several boats are waiting for lockage precedence shall be given them...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America ..., Volume 9

Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...drawing more water, to within 3 inches, than is shown by the gage on the pier adjacent to the lock. (d) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be the first locked through, but when many boats are to be passed precedence will be given, firstly, to...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

Administrative law - 1974 - 528 pages
...vertical clearance over the miter sills will be permitted to enter or attempt to enter a lock. (e) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be locked through first, and in case of boats or other craft approaching the lock simultaneously from opposite directions the...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

Administrative law - 1967 - 660 pages
...vertical clearance over the miter sills will be permitted to enter or attempt to enter a lock. (e) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be 207.290 locked through first, and in case of boats or other craft approaching the lock simultaneously...
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Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of ...

Administrative law - 1949 - 938 pages
...drawing more water, to within 3 inches, than is shown by the gage on the pier adjacent to the lock. (d) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be the first locked through, but when many boats are to be passed precedence will be given, firstly, to...
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United States Coast Pilot: Pacific Coast. California, Oregon, and Washington

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1951 - 630 pages
...to 55 enter the canal if its dimensions or draft are greater than above mentioned. 949285—62 9 (g) Precedence at locks. Ordinarily the boat arriving first at a lock will be locked through first; and in case of boats or other craft approaching the lock simultaneously from opposite directions the...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

Administrative law - 1949 - 1210 pages
...drawing more water, to within 3 inches, than is shown by the gage on the pier adjacent to the lock. (d) n1 cn1 the first locked through, but when many boats are to be passed precedence will be given, firstly, to...
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