| Administrative agencies - 1923 - 144 pages
...the United States, except that the Secretary of Commerce is authorized by law, if it appears to him that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage...adopted by the government of any foreign country, to direct that the vessels of such country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - United States - 1923 - 144 pages
...the United States, except that the Secretary of Commerce is authorized by law, if it appears to him that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage...adopted by the government of any foreign country, to direct that the vessels of such country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - Administrative agencies - 1923 - 144 pages
...the United States, except that the Secretary of Commerce is authorized by law, if it appears to him that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage...adopted by the government of any foreign country, to direct that the vessels of such country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates... | |
| Charles D. Macmurray, Malcolm M. Cree - Insurance, Marine - 1924 - 556 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... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1894 - 736 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. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interoceanic canals - 1935 - 182 pages
...Empire, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Finland, Portugal, Japan, and France, will be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of register or other national papers, and it shall not be rrecessary for such vessels to be remeasured at any port of the United States, the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interoceanic Canals - Canals - 1935 - 176 pages
...Empire, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Spain, the Netherlands, Russia, Finland, Portugal, Japan, and France, will be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of register or other national papers, and it shall not be necessary for such vessels to be remeasured at any port of the United States, the measurement... | |
| United States Department of State - United States - 1932 - 1022 pages
...Stat., 300, as amended) provides as follows: Whenever it is made to appear to the Secretary of Commerce that the rules concerning the measurement for tonnage of vessels of the United States have oeen substantially adopted by the government of any foreign country, he may direct that the vessels... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1943 - 1120 pages
...Revised Statutes as amended, which provides that the Secretary of Commerce may direct that vessels of a foreign country be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of registry or other national papers when such country has substantially adopted the rules concerning... | |
| Delegated legislation - 1907 - 782 pages
...of which has adopted the rules for measurement of tonnage in force under the Merch. Shipp. Act shall be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in their certificates of registry, &c., and need not be remeasured in any port or place in HM's dominions. 25-6 V. c. 63. s.... | |
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