| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...carried by aircraft flying at night, such aircraft shall land at the first reasonably safe opportunity. 13. Nothing in these rules shall interfere with the...made by the Government of any nation with respect to the additional station and signal lights for two or more military aircraft or for aircraft in formation,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1895 - 920 pages
...way shall carry the above light or lights and the two rod lights prescribed by article four (a). ART. 12. Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract...which she is by these rules required to carry, show a fiare-np lighter use any detonating signal that can not be mistaken for a distress signal. ART. 13.... | |
| Frederic Philip Maude, Charles Edward Pollock - Maritime law - 1881 - 956 pages
...navigations will be discussed hereafter (/). Special Lights for Squadrons and Convoys. Saving for ART. 26. Nothing in these rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules made by the Government war and ships O f any na ti 0 n with respect to additional station and under convoy. . J l . . signal... | |
| South Australia - Law - 1881 - 616 pages
...navigation of any harbor, river, or inland navigation. Special Lights for Squadrons and Convoys. ART. 25. Nothing in these rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules made by the Qovernment of any nation with respect to additional station and signal lights for two or more ships... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 524 pages
...fair-way shall carry the above light or lights and the two red lights prescribed by Article 4 (a). ART. 12. Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract...can not be mistaken for a distress signal. ART. 13. jSTothing in these rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules made by the Government... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 696 pages
...was adopted. The PRESIDENT. Article — will now be read. Article — is as follows : " Every ship may, if necessary, in order to attract attention, in addition to the lights which she is by these regulations required to carry, show a flare-up light, or use any detonating signal that can not be... | |
| Navigation - 1890 - 692 pages
...necessary, in order to attract attention, in addition to the lights which she is by these regulations required to carry, show a flare-up light, or use any detonating signal that can not be mistakeu for a distress signal." Admiral NARES (Great Britain). Mr. President, this was a reference... | |
| Reginald Godfrey Marsden, John William Mansfield - Collisions at sea - 1891 - 744 pages
...fairway shall carry the above light or lights, and the two red lights prescribed by Art. 4 (a). Art. 12. Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract...Rules required to carry, show a flare-up light, or use a detonating signal that cannot be mistaken for a distress signal. Art. 13. Nothing in these rules... | |
| Reginald Godfrey Marsden, John William Mansfield - Collisions at sea - 1891 - 716 pages
...fairway shall carry the above light or lights, and the two red lights prescribed by Art. 4 (a). Art. 12. Every vessel may, if necessary in order to attract...attention, in addition to the lights which she is by these Uules required to carry, show a flare-up light, or use a detonating signal that cannot be mistaken... | |
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