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" ... such vessel neglect or wilfully refuse to observe the foregoing regulations, any delinquent so neglecting or refusing shall be liable to a penalty of thirty dollars, and to all damage done to any passenger, in his person or baggage, by such neglect... "
Annual Report - Page 118
by Boston Board of Trade - 1856
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Manual of Laws of the United States on the Subjects of Naturalization ...

United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...all damage done to any passenger, in his person or baggage, by such neglect or refusal ; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided. SEC. 30. And be it further enacted, That whenever damage is sustained by any passenger,...
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The Admiralty Jurisdiction: Law and Practice of the Courts of the United ...

Alfred Conkling - Admiralty - 1857 - 502 pages
...all damage done to any passenger, in his person or baggage, by such neglect or refusal ; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided." In pursuance of the duty enjoined by this section, the Supervising Inspectors have...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 38

Commerce - 1858 - 784 pages
...observed by all steamers, whether by night or by day, or whether iu a narrow or a wide river ; and no such vessel shall be justified" in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided. RULE SECOND. When two steamers are about to meet each other, it shall be the duty of...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 38

Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1858 - 812 pages
...observed by all steamers, whether by night or by day, or whether in a narrow or a wide river; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided. RULE SECOND. When two steamers arc about to meet each other, it shall be the duty of...
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Statutes of the United States Relating to Revenue, Commerce, Navigation, and ...

Commercial law - 1868 - 988 pages
...all damage done to any passenger, in his person or baggage, by such neglect or refusal ; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided. Liability of SEC. 30. That whenever damage is sustained by any passenger or his owner,...
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The Rule of the Road at Sea and in Inland Waters, Or, Steering and Sailing ...

Collisions at sea - 1869 - 262 pages
...to any passenger, in liis person or baggage, by such neglect or refusal; v ingtobeadoptand no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided. meeS'To "to SEC. 38. And be it further enacted. That all engineers and eSng bef °on...
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A Treatise on the Law of Shipping and the Law and Practice of ..., Volume 2

Theophilus Parsons - Admiralty - 1869 - 954 pages
...all damage done to any passenger, in his person or baggage, by such neglect or refusal ; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another, if it can be avoided. SEC. 30. And be it further enacted, That whenever damage is sustained by any passenger...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Circuit and District Courts of the ..., Volume 1

Lewis Hamilton Bond, United States. Courts of Justice. Circuit Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1872 - 694 pages
...to such a resalt. Hence it is a part of one of the rules adopted by the supervising inspectors that "no vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another, if it be possible to avoid it." Without pursuing this subject further, I must conclude, from the weight of the evidence before me,...
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The American Law Times Reports, Volume 2

Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 788 pages
...all damage done to any passenger in his person or baggage by such neglect or refusal ; and no such vessel shall be justified in coming into collision with another if it can be avoided." In pursuance of this act, the supervising inspectors of steamboats established, among...
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History of American Steam Navigation

John Harrison Morrison - Steam-navigation - 1908 - 654 pages
...impracticable by the reason of the narrowness of the channel, or from other cause, the pilot of the vessel the first in such channel, shall ring her bell rapidly,...descending vessel, and no vessel shall be justified coming into collision with another if it be possible to avoid it. ''Rule 2. Should tiie pilot of either...
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