| New Brunswick. Vice-Admiralty Court, Alfred A. Stockton - Admiralty - 1894 - 792 pages
...other shall keep her course. Art. 23. In obeying and construing these rules, due regard R<-gani to be shall be had to all dangers of navigation, and to any special of navigation, circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to... | |
| Great Britain - Maritime law - 1895 - 800 pages
...is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course. Art. 28. In obeying and construing these rules, due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation,...circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. No Ship under any Circumstances to neglect... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1895 - 468 pages
...quahfications of Rule twenty.four. Ride twenty.four. In construing and obeying these rules, due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation, and to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from them necessary in order to avoid immediate... | |
| United States - Ships - 1895 - 360 pages
...qualifications of Rule twenty-four. Rule twenty-four. In construing and obeying these rules, due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation, and to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from them necessary in order to avoid immediate... | |
| Herbert Ransom Spencer - Collisions at sea - 1895 - 540 pages
...4233, Revised Statutes.— Rule. XXIV.— In construing and obeying these rules, due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation, and to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case rendering a departure from them necessary in order to avoid immediate... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1895 - 504 pages
...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 iu order to avoid immediate danger. SOUND SIGNALS FOR VESSELS IN SIGHT OF ONE... | |
| 1896 - 920 pages
...one ship is to keen out of the way, the other must keep her course. Regard, however, is to be jiaid to all dangers of navigation, and to any special circumstances...which may render a departure from the rules necessary to avoid immediate danger. See Marsden on Cullisiuns. Rullion Green. See PENTLAND HILLS. Ruin, a mountainous... | |
| Marcus Tullius Hun - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 756 pages
...qualifications of rule 21." » Rule 24. ' ; In construing and obeying these rules due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation, and to any special circumstances which may exist in any particular case, rendering a departure from them necessary in order to avoid immediate... | |
| Hawaii - Criminal law - 1897 - 626 pages
...her course. SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND DANGERS. A i; i ic 1.1; i1:'). In obeying and construing these rules, due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation,...circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. No SHIP UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO NEGLECT... | |
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