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Side 10
... months in order that a reasonable time might be given American ships to prepare for its provisions , and that no more than a similarly reasonable time , in view of conditions and treaties , was allowed to elapse before the law is to be ...
... months in order that a reasonable time might be given American ships to prepare for its provisions , and that no more than a similarly reasonable time , in view of conditions and treaties , was allowed to elapse before the law is to be ...
Side 13
... months . In case a seaman did not sign the agreement he was not subject to the regulations or penalties of the act . Provision was made for an investigation of unseaworthiness on the part of the ship . If a chief mate and a majority of ...
... months . In case a seaman did not sign the agreement he was not subject to the regulations or penalties of the act . Provision was made for an investigation of unseaworthiness on the part of the ship . If a chief mate and a majority of ...
Side 14
... month . This tax was to be advanced , however , by the master of the vessel , and deducted from the wages due . Out of the funds thus raised the President was authorized to furnish temporary relief in hospitals or other institutions to ...
... month . This tax was to be advanced , however , by the master of the vessel , and deducted from the wages due . Out of the funds thus raised the President was authorized to furnish temporary relief in hospitals or other institutions to ...
Side 15
... month for each month of the time usually required for the voyage for which the sailor shipped . The limited liability ... months . " The Act of June 28 , 1906 , provides in four short sections a penalty for shanghaiing . The term is used ...
... month for each month of the time usually required for the voyage for which the sailor shipped . The limited liability ... months . " The Act of June 28 , 1906 , provides in four short sections a penalty for shanghaiing . The term is used ...
Side 18
... month's wages in addition to the wages due at the time of discharge . ) SECTION 2 TE Former Law : HOURS OF CREW IN HARBOR ( There were no statutory provisions . ) New Law : Nine hours is to constitute a day's work . Unnecessary work is ...
... month's wages in addition to the wages due at the time of discharge . ) SECTION 2 TE Former Law : HOURS OF CREW IN HARBOR ( There were no statutory provisions . ) New Law : Nine hours is to constitute a day's work . Unnecessary work is ...
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Referenda, Utgave 8 Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
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