| United States. Supreme Court - 1899 - 790 Seiten
...as in that case specified. "Rule 3. — If, when steamers are approaching each other, the pilot of either vessel fails to understand the course or intention of the other, whether from signals being given or answered erroneously, or from other causes, the pilot so in doubt... | |
| United States - 1899 - 522 Seiten
...the vessel ahead does not think it safe for the vessel astern to attempt to pass at that point, she shall immediately signify the same by giving several short and rapid blasts of the steamwhistle, not less than four, and under no circumstances shall the vessel astern attempt... | |
| United States - 1899 - 522 Seiten
...the vessel ahead does not think it safe for the vessel astern to attempt to pass at that point, she shall immediately signify the same by giving several short and rapid blasts of the steamwhistle, not less than four, and under no circumstances shall the vessel astern attempt... | |
| 1900 - 174 Seiten
...ahead, or where both green and red lights are seen anywhere but ahead. RULE III. If, when steam-vessels are approaching each other, either vessel fails to...doubt shall immediately signify the same by giving short and rapid blasts, not less than four, of the steam-whistle. RULE V. Whenever a steam-vessel is... | |
| Hubert Stuart Moore - 1900 - 458 Seiten
...obligations of the respective vessels. 3. — If, when steamers are approaching each other, the pilot of either vessel fails to understand the course or intention of the other, whether from signals being given or answered erroneously or from other causes, the pilot so in doubt... | |
| New York (State) - 1901 - 1018 Seiten
...other, whether from the signals being given or answered erroneously or from other causes, the pilot so in doubt shall immediately signify the same by giving several short and rapid blasts of the steam whistle, and if the boats shall have approached within five hundred yards of each other,... | |
| Seymour Dwight Thompson - 1905 - 1626 Seiten
...starboard, and a failure to do so, where there is necessary he should slacken speed, stop, or reverse.20 If either vessel fails to understand the course or intention of the other, whether from signals given or answered erroneously or from other causes, and the vessels have approached... | |
| 1901 - 182 Seiten
...red light, is seen ahead, or where both green and red lights are seen anywhere but ahead. RULE III. If, when steam- vessels are approaching each other, either vessel fails to uude'stand the course or intention of the other, from any cause, the vessel so in doubt shall immediately... | |
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