| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. A steam-vessel hearing, apparently forward of her beam, the fog signal...vessel the position of which is not ascertained, shall, go far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1895 - 920 pages
...fog, mist, falling snow, or heavy rain storms, go at a moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. A steam vessel...admit, stop her engines, and then navigate with caution uutil danger of collision is over. STEERING AND SAILING Rrues. PRELIMINARY — RISK OF COLLISION. Risk... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1894 - 950 pages
...fog, mist, falling snow, or heavy rain storms, go at a moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. A steam vessel...so far as the circumstances of the case admit, stop her-engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over. STEERING AND SAILING... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 648 pages
..."fog, mist, (ailing snow, or heavy rainstorms go at a moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. A steam vessel hearing apparently forward of her beam the fogsignal of a vessel, the position of which is not ascertained, shall, so far as the circumstances... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1108 pages
...fog, mist, falling snow or heavy rain storms, go at a moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. A steam vessel,...navigate with caution until danger of collision is over. * * * "Art. 18, rule 3. If, when steam vessels are approaching each other, either vessel fails to understand... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1893 - 2192 pages
...another vessel, the position of which is not ascertained, if the circumstances of the case admit, to stop her engines, and then navigate with caution, until danger of collision is over. This rule of conduct was approved by the international marine conference of 1888, as appears by article... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1894 - 2074 pages
...another vessel, the position of which is not ascertained, if the circumstances of the case admit, to stop her engines, and then navigate with caution until danger of collision is over." This rule, as Judge Wallace states, had been incorporated into the "Regulations for Preventing Collisions... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 2026 pages
...fog, mist, falling snow, or heavy rain storms, go at n moderate speed, having careful regard to the existing circumstances and conditions. "A steam vessel, hearing, apparently forward of her lieam, the fog signal ' av^sel the position, of which is not ascertained, shall, so far as the circnmstances... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1890 - 498 pages
...having careful regard to existing circumstances and conditions.' This new clause was also added : ' A steam vessel hearing, apparently forward of her...navigate with caution until danger of collision is over.' There has been a great increase to the bulk of the existing rules in those which provide for lights... | |
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