| Thomas Henry James - Maritime law - 1866 - 164 pages
...white light at the mast head. All sea-going vessels when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways must, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit where it can best...exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white light. In cases of fog, a steam whistle is to be used on board steam-vessels. 2. The shipowners are liable for... | |
| Stephen Bleecker Luce - Navigation - 1866 - 874 pages
...of the vessel. VESSELS AT ANCHOR. All sea-going vessels, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height not over twenty feet above the hull, a White light in the globular lantern of eight inches in diameter,... | |
| James Pryde - Navigation - 1867 - 506 pages
...anchor. — Ships, whether steamships or sailing-ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways shall exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height...eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to shew a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all round the horizon, and at a distance of at least... | |
| Prince Edward Island - Law - 1867 - 166 pages
...or fairway in this Island, exhibit between sunset and sun rise, where it can be best seen, sunrise. but at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the...eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to shew a clear, uniform, and unbroken light, visible all round the horizon, and at a distance of at least... | |
| Richard Lowndes - Average (Maritime law) - 1867 - 266 pages
...Art. 7.—Ships, whether steam ships or sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall exhibit, where it can best be seen, but at a height...not exceeding twenty feet above the hull, a white fight, in a globular lantern of eight inches in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform... | |
| Erasmus Thompson - Merchant marine - 1868 - 116 pages
...ANSWER. — Ships, whether steamships or sailing ships, when at anchor in road-steads or fair-ways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit, where...in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform and unbroken light visible all around the horizon, at a distance of at least one mile. QUESTION... | |
| Commercial law - 1868 - 988 pages
...Lights for ships in roadsteads or fairways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit where at anchor; it can best be seen, but at a height not exceeding...in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken light visible all around the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1868 - 980 pages
...in roadsteads or fairways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit where it can beet be seen, bnt at a height not exceeding twenty feet above the hull,...in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear, uniform, and unbroken light visible all around the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.... | |
| David Roberts - Admiralty - 1869 - 764 pages
...ANCHOR. Article 7. Ships, whether steamships or sailing ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall, between sunset and sunrise, exhibit where it...in diameter, and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken light visible all around the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - Law - 1869 - 680 pages
...19. ART. VII. Ships, whether steamships or sailing-ships, when at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, the United States, or with any regulations congress...no tax shall be llin<laimposed on lands belonging uniform and unbroken light, visible all around the horizon, and at a distance of at least one mile.... | |
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