| United States - Maritime law - 1895 - 504 pages
...measurement for Aug. 6, 1882. tonnage of vessels of the United States have been sub- Sec-2. stantially adopted by the government of any foreign country,...thereupon it shall not be necessary for such vessels to be reiueasured at any port in the United States; and when it shall be necessary to ascertain the tonnage... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1895 - 1064 pages
...other countries, but the list did not include steam vessels of the United States. As it does not appear that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage of vessels of the United States, prescribed by Congress, are substantially adopted by the Government of Norway, so far as concerns vessels... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1896 - 1162 pages
...Collectors of Customs and Others : This office being satisfied that the rules concerning the admeasurement for tonnage of vessels of the United States have been substantially adopted by the Government of Germany, German vessels arriving in the United States shall hereafter be deemed to be of the tonnage... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance, Public - 1899 - 1350 pages
...collectors of customs and others: This office being satisfied that the rules concerning the admeasurement for tonnage of vessels of the United States have been substantially adopted by the Government of Russia and the Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian and Finnish vessels arriving in the United States on... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1899 - 1182 pages
...Statutes, which was repealed: "Sec. 4154. Whenever it is made to appear to the Secretary of the Treasury that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage of vessels of the United States has been substantially adopted by the government of any foreign country, he may direct that the vessels... | |
| Scotland - Law - 1901 - 620 pages
...may order that the ships of that country shall, without being re-measured in Her Majesty's dominions, be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of registry or other national papers, in the same manner, to the same extent, and for the same purposes... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1903 - 542 pages
...foreign vessels. Whenever it is made to appear to the Secretary of Com- R- s.,.41W-., merce and Labor that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage...substantially adopted by the government of any foreign Sec. 10country, he may direct that the vessels of such foreign country be deemed to be of the tonnage... | |
| United States. Department of Commerce and Labor - Labor laws and legislation - 1904 - 816 pages
...CornĀ° w'/xfi/w'!*0 s' merce and Labor that the rules concerning the measure'tt3st<a.18soi>.) ment for tonnage of vessels of the United States have been...thereupon it shall not be necessary for such vessels to IHJ remeasured at any port in the United States; and when it shall be necessary to ascertain the tonnage... | |
| United States. Bureau of Navigation - 1907 - 544 pages
...Measurement of foreign vessels. Whenever it is made to appear to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage...country, he may direct that the vessels of such foreign Mar. 2, 1895. Sec. 2. RS, 4154. Aug. 5, 1882. Sec. 2. Feb. 14, 1903. Sec. 10. country be deemed to... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1907 - 540 pages
...appear to the Secretary of Com- R. s merce and Labor that the rules concerning the measure- ^uf rnent for tonnage of vessels of the United States have been...country, he may direct that the vessels of such foreign R. s., 4152. sec. , 4154. |- 1882. ^ 19O3 10. country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their... | |
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