| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 642 pages
...provides, that, in obeying these rules, due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation, and also to any special circumstances, which may exist in any particular case, rendering a departure from such rules necessary, in order to avoid immediate danger. The counsel for the Corsica has strongly... | |
| United States. Department of State - Hawaii - 1894 - 950 pages
...be had to all dangers of navigation and collision, and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. • SOUND SIGNALS FOR VESSELS IN SIGHT OP ONK ANOTHER. ART. 28. The words "short blast" used in this... | |
| Hawaii. Bureau of Customs - Customs administration - 1871 - 80 pages
...qualifications contained in the following article: ARTICLE 19. In obeying and construing these rule^, due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation,...rules necessary, in order to avoid immediate danger. ARTICLE 20. Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or master, or crew thereof,... | |
| California, California. Commission to Revise the Laws of California - California - 1871 - 894 pages
...to the qualifications contained in tho following article : Prociso to Save Special Casel. ART. 19. In obeying and construing these rules, due regard...to any special circumstances which may exist in any particulnr case, rendering a departure from the above rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.... | |
| Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies - Military art and science - 1872 - 742 pages
...leeward." Then, as if to throw doubts upon the minds of men at the critical moment of action — " In obeying and construing these rules, due regard...rules necessary in order to " avoid immediate danger. " Nothing in these rules shall exonerate any ship, or the owner, or " master, or crew thereof, from... | |
| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 pages
...subject only to the qualification that due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation ; and that due regard must also be had to any special circumstances...in any particular case rendering a departure from that rule necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. The crossing ship B on A's port side must get... | |
| Robert Dewey Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln Benedict - Law reports, digests, etc - 1872 - 640 pages
...Abeel. But, by Article 19, it is provided, that, ha obeying and construing such rules, due regard must be had to any special circumstances which may exist...any particular case rendering a departure from the rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger. It is established, by the proofs, that the Walton... | |
| Manley Hopkins - Average (Maritime law) - 1873 - 370 pages
...the rule.1 Indeed, the diffi1 The precise words of the Merchant Shipping Code, 1871, are these : " In obeying and construing these rules, due regard...regard must also be had to any special circumstances culties of his position in this respect are very groat; for in an action for damages done in collision,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (7th Circuit), Josiah Hooker Bissell - District courts - 1873 - 610 pages
...unquestionably true that the rules of navigation, as prescribed by the Act of Congress, must be observed, " but in obeying and construing these rules due regard must be had to all dangers of navigation." The fact that the Perseverance had a light prohibited to vessels while sailing, did not of itself absolve... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Naval architecture - 1873 - 316 pages
...certain case the steam ship shall keep out of the way of the sailing ship. Article 19 provides that in obeying and construing these Rules, due regard must be had to any special circumstances. In a Circular, No. 494, 28th August, 1871, the Board of Trade, in consequence... | |
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