Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/2347

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[NDIS. Navi;;ation_ Rules-·Con1i11ue1l N Great Lakes and tril1utary waters——Continued - Adoption of rules for navigation of Great Lakes, etc., _ p. 1060, § 241 1 _ ‘ B02ll'd-0_f Stipervising Inspectors may establish re;.·;ulations, p.` 1060, § 243 ~ ' Coast Guard vessel, exhibition of lights may be sus- [)(!11{1(‘l1, p. 1062, § 262 - Drparture from rules to avert inunediate danger, p, 1063, § 292 ' Fog. ctc., sound signals prescribed, p. 1062, § 271 ---· speed in fog, etc., p. 1062} § 262 . Lights for boats xiavigatinxg on St. Lawrence River. — of 101:1, gene _ I ‘ Lights 1`Ul‘1.'t1ll1l1 boats, p. 1061. §§ 256, 259, Lights, ferrybuats,' p. 1061, § 256 · - -1is11i11g boats, [1. 1061, § 250 -s--£ope11 boat, p. 1061, § 260 -— prescribed lights exclusive, p. 1060, § 251 -»-W protluce boats, p. 1061, § 259


rafts, p. 1061, §§ 256, 259 1

-—-~ sailing vessel under way, p. 1061, § 255 ‘ ·-——·—·6l1lil11 vessels under way in had weather, p. 1061, § 257 - `


81].*11111 vessel having raft in tow. p. 1061, § 254

—-—steam vessel having tow other than raft, p. 1061, § 253 · ‘ -—-—steam vessel under way, p. 1061, § 252 --—— suspension of exhibition by war or 1'oast Guard Vessels, p. 1062, § 262 ·-—-J time for display of lightssp. 1060, § 251 -—·-tugs under 30 tons registerhp. 1061, § 256 --—- — use of torch by sailing vessel on approach of steamer, p. 1061, § 261 ‘ --—- vessel at anchor, p. 1061, § 258 --—— vessel in `tow, p. 1061, § 255 —-——-water 1-raft not otherwise provided for, p. 1061, ‘ § 259 , . Negligence, prescribed rules not to exonerate vessels from, p. 1063, § 293 I . Penalty for violation of rules and regulations, p. 1060, § 244 · _ _ · _ Precautions required in addition to rules, p. 1063, § 293 Ri;:ht_ of way, duty of steam vessels to slacken speed if {necessary. p. 1062, § 286 ---overtaking vessel to keep out of the way, p. 1062, §.287 . ‘ -·;—-steam vessels meeting in narrow channels and certain rivers, 1062, § 289 F —··-——vessel having right; of way to keep course, p. 1062. ·§ 285 _ Rules for navigation of Great Lakes, etc., generally, p. 1060. ii 241 , Sailing rules, sailing vessels approaching one another, p. 1062. § 281 · - . ————steam and sailing vessels meeting, p. 1062, § 284 s -·-—--—-·SlQ!1lll vessels crossing, p. 1062, § 283 -..-str11m vessels meeting end on, p. 1062, § 282 ‘° Sailing vessel " detlnc11, p. 1060, § 242 f Scrretary· ol"Commerre to establish necessary regulations, p. 1060, § 243 _ . Slaekening speed, dissent to or misunderstantllng of signal given, p. 1063, § 291 -—··—· steam vessels passing in narrow channels, p. 1063, _ § 290 · 'Spot-ial eirctnnstances requiring departure from rules, p. 1063, § 292

X Iavigation Ilnles~——Continued Great Lakes and tributary waters--·Continued Special regulations by Board of Supervising Inspectrirs. .p. 1060, § 243 . Special regulations by Secretary of Commerce. p. 1ot$0, § 243 _ " Steam vessel " defined. p.'10o0, § 242 Torch. use by sailing vessel on approach of steamer, p. iooi, 5 261 . " l'nder way " defined. p. 1060, § 242 " Visible defined, p. 1060. § 251 War vessel. exhibition of lights may be suspended. p. 1oa2. § aaa · . Whistle signals of steam vessels to indicate course. p. 1062. § 288 · Whistle signals on dissent to or inisnnderstanding of I signal given, p. 1062. § 291 Great Lakes vessels sulsjectto navigation laws, p. 1180, § 364 - International rules Additional precautions required of vessel generally. p. 1055. § 121 Adoption of rules for navigation on high seas. p. 1051, § 61 . Aseertainment of risk of collision. suggestion for. p. 1054, § 101 ‘ Channel. steam vessel in narrow channel to keep to. starboard side, p. 1055. § 110 Collision, suggestion for ascertainment of risk of. p. 1054, § 101 Day signals of fishing vessels or boats. p. 1052. § 79 Day signals of steam vessel under sail. p. 1054. § S4 Day signals of telegraph cable vessel, p. 1051, § T4 Day signals of vessel not under control. p. 1051. § 74 Departure from rules, special circumstances requiring, p. 1055. § 112 . Distresstsignals prescribed, p. 1055. § 141 Fog. etc., sound signals generally. p. 105}. § 91 Fog, etc., speed in fog, etc., p. 105-1. § 02 Lights, additional lights and signals to attract attention, p. 1054, § 82 -——-·— fishing vessels and boats, p. 1052. § T9 --·—-— overtaken vessel, p. 1053. § 80 -——-—-pilot vessels, p. 1052, § 78 ·-—·—·—prescribed lights exclusive. p, 1051. § 71 -—·~—sailiug vessel under way, p. 1052, § 75 —-————¢small vessel under way in bad weather. p. 1052, § 76 ·-———-special lights for ship of war and convoy, p. 1054, § 83 .——-—-—· steam vessel under way, p. 1051, § 7:2 ——-——-substitute lights for small vessels and rowing boats, p. 1052, § TT -———telegraph cable vessel, p. 1051. § 74 —-—— time to be displayed, p. 1051, § T1 ---—- vessel aground.- p. 1053. § 81 -»~—·-— vessel at anchor, p. 1053, § 81 —-·-—-—vemel in tow, p. 1052, § 75 ·——-—— vessel not under control, p. 1051. § T4 -—-·-———vessel towing another vessel, p. 1051. § Tit Local rules for harbors, rivers. and inland waters not · affected by international rules, p. 1055. § 131 Negligence of· vessel not exonerated by prescribed rules, p. 1055. § 121 _ "Overtaking vessel " detined. p. 1050, § 109 Precautions required of vessel generally, p. 1055. § l21