| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Maritime law - 1915 - 192 pages
...lockages. — Descending boats, while waiting their turn to enter a lock, must lie at least 500 feet above and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock, or those having precedence in entering. Ascending boats, while waiting their turn to enter, must keep... | |
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 24 pages
...boats while awaiting their turn to enter a lock shall lie at least 400 feet above the lock, and shall leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock or those having precedence in entering. Ascending boats while waiting their turn to enter shall either... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Inland navigation - 1927 - 680 pages
...waiting. — Boats waiting their turn to enter the lock must lie at a sufficient distance from the lock and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock. 7. Unnecessary delay. — Boats must not cause delay in entering or leaving the lock. Masters and pilots... | |
| Maritime law - 444 pages
...waiting their turn to enter a lock must be at least 600 feet above, where practicable, and in such position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lf(ck or those having precedence in entering. Ascending boats while waiting their turn to enter lock... | |
| Maritime law - 1939 - 612 pages
...lockages. Descending boats,, while waiting their turn to enter a lock, must lie at least 500 feet above and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock, or those having precedence in entering. Ascending boats, while waiting their turn to enter, must keep... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...waiting. Boats waiting their turn to enter the lock must lie at a sufficient distance from the lock and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock. (g) Unnecessary delay. Boats must not cause delay in entering or leaving the lock. Masters and pilots... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 452 pages
...lockages. Descending boats, while waiting their turn to enter a lock, must lie at least 500 feet above and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock, or those having precedence in entering. Ascending boats, while waiting their turn to enter, must keep... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 660 pages
...waiting. Boats waiting their turn to enter the lock must lie at a sufficient distance from the lock and in such a position as to leave sufficient room for the passage of boats leaving the lock. (g) Unnecessary delay. (1) Boats must not cause delay in entering or leaving the lock. Masters and... | |
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