| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1940 - 588 páginas
...the sailing vessel. Art. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the givingway vessel alone, she also shall take such action as will... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1940 - 558 páginas
...consequence of thick weather or other causes, such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the givingway vessel alone,...as will best aid to avert collision. (See articles 27 and 29.) Art. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another... | |
| United States - 1971 - 1040 páginas
...course and speed. When, from any cause, the latter vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel...such action as will best aid to avert collision (see sections 1089 and 1091 of this title). (Pub. L. 88131, § 4, Sept. 24, 1963, 77 Stat. 206.) CODIFICATION... | |
| 1943 - 68 páginas
...vessel. COURSE AND SPEED ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| United States. Coast Guard - 1943 - 156 páginas
...consequence of thick weather or other causes, such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel...take such action as will best aid to avert collision. Art. 21 INLAND Where, by any of these rules, one of the two vessels is to keep out of the way, the... | |
| United States - 1945 - 724 páginas
...33. Article twenty-one, /sic/ Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....consequence of thick weather or other causes, such vessel find herself so close that collision can not be avoided by the action of the giving -way vessel alone,... | |
| United States. Coast Guard - 1946 - 226 páginas
...consequence of thick weather or other causes, such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of -the giving-way vessel...collision. [See articles twenty-seven and twenty-nine.] Art. 21, 27, 29 Burdened Vessel to Keep Clear Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep... | |
| 1946 - 80 páginas
...vessel. COURSE AND SPEED ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. Note....such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way. vessel alone, she also shall take such action as... | |
| 1930 - 342 páginas
...the sailing vessel. ART. 21. Where, by any of these rules, one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed. NOTE....as will best aid to avert collision. (See articles 27 and 29.) ART. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another... | |
| 1944 - 68 páginas
...consequence of thick weather or other causes, such vessel finds herself so close that collision cannot be avoided by the action of the giving-way vessel...articles twenty-seven and twenty-nine.] CROSSING AHEAD ART. 22. Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall,... | |
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