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" In obeying and construing these rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision, and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. "
Dana's Seaman's friend. Brown - Page 243
by Richard Henry Dana - 1863
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 23

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 660 pages
...SHIP, UNDER ANT ClROUMBTANOEB, TO N KQLBOT PROPER PRECAUTIONS. " ARTICLE 20. Nothing in these rales shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master,...crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper lookout," &c. The Distnot Court, as already...
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A Practical Guide for British Shipmasters to United States Ports

Pierrepont Edwards - Harbors - 1866 - 350 pages
...and due regard must also be had to any special Circumstances which may exist in any particular Case rendering a departure from the above Rules necessary in order to avoid immediate Danger. No Ship, under any Circumstances, to neglect proper Precautions. Art. 20. Nothing in these Rules shall...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Edmund F. Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 622 pages
...and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger." In addressing the Elder Brethren, the Judge of the Admiralty Court (the Right Hon. Dr. Lushington)...
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A Treatise of the Law Relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen

Charles Abbott (Baron Tenterden) - Maritime law - 1867 - 1178 pages
...rendering a departure from them necessary, in order to avoid immediate danger (t), that nothing in them shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master,...crew thereof, from the consequences of any neglect to carry lights or signals, or of any neglect to keep a proper look-out, or of any neglect of any precaution...
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Navigation

James Pryde - Navigation - 1867 - 506 pages
...due regard must also be had to any special •circumstances which may exist in any particular case, rendering a departure from the above Rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. Art. 20. No Ship, under any circumstances, to neglect proper precautions, — Nothing in these Rules shall exonerate...
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The Admiralty Law of Collisions at Sea

Richard Lowndes - Average (Maritime law) - 1867 - 266 pages
...and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case, rendering a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger." " Keeping out of the way," in Art. 1 4, must be done either by starboarding or porting, according to...
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Admiralty Court Cases on the Rule of the Road: As Laid Down by the Articles ...

William Holt - Admiralty - 1867 - 300 pages
...regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case render ing a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. v. The Graaf The Margaret v. The Emma Planet v. The Aura . 20. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 53

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 1518 pages
...subject to the qualifications contained in the following Article. Proviso to save special cases. XIX. In obeying and construing these rules, due regard...rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. -A"b Ship, under any circumstances, to neglect proper precautions. XX. Nothing in these rules shall...
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Local Marine Board Examination, for Officers in the Mercantile Marine ...

Erasmus Thompson - Merchant marine - 1868 - 116 pages
...and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from the above rules necessary, in order to avoid immediate danger. NO SHIP, UNDER ANT CIRCUMSTANCES, TO NEGLECT PROPER PRECAUTIONS. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate...
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Statutes of the United States Relating to Revenue, Commerce, Navigation, and ...

Commercial law - 1868 - 988 pages
...and due regard must also be had to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a 'departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. NO SHIP UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO NEGLECT PROPER PRECAUTIONS. ARTICLE 20. Nothing in these rules shall...
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