| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Maritime law - 1915 - 192 pages
...the other duties of the lockmen. Small craft, not registered, will be locked through at other times with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable opportunities without notice from United States officials. 6. Handling of tows. — Tows of such dimensions each as may not pass at a... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Inland navigation - 1927 - 680 pages
...at the discretion of the lock master, hut will be locked through at other times, at their own risk, with larger boats, and will take advantage of suitable opportunities without notice from the lock tenders. 8. Delays in the lock. — No boat shall tie up or in any way obstruct the approaches... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 998 pages
...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 opportunities without notice from lock tenders. (i) Mooring in locks. All boats, rafts, and other craft when in the locks shall be moored by head and... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 938 pages
...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 opportunities without notice from lock tenders. (i) Mooring in locks. All boats, rafts, and other craft when in the locks shall be moored by head and... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - Pilot guides - 1951 - 630 pages
...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 opportunities without notice from lock tenders. (i) Mooring in locks. All boats, rafts, and other craft when in the locks shall be moored by head and... | |
| Administrative law - 1949 - 1210 pages
...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 opportunities without notice from lock tenders. (1) Mooring in locks. All boats, rafts, and other craft when in the locks shall be moored by head and... | |
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