Chapter 801. to amend the laws relative to shipping commissioners
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CHAP. 801.— An Act to amend the laws relative to shipping commissioners.August 19, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Shipment of crews by shipping commissioners, for American vessels in coastwise, etc., trade. That when a crew is shipped by a shipping commissioner for any American vessel in the coastwise trade, or the trade between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, or Newfoundland, or the West Indies, or Vol. 24, sec. 2, p. 80.Mexico, as authorized by section two of an act approved June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled an act to abolish certain fees for official services to American vessels, and to amend the laws relating to shipping commissioners, seamen, and owners of Shipping articles.Form, etc.R.
S., 4511, p. 872; 4512, pp. 872, 873.[R. S., 4522, p. 874; 4524, p. 875](/us/rs/t/s4522/p874/4524/875).[R. S., 4525, p. 875; 4526, p. 875](/us/rs/t/s4525/p8754526/875).[R. S., 4527, p. 875; 4528, p. 875](/us/rs/t/s4527/p875/875).[R. S., 4554, p, 881; 4596, p. 890](/us/rs/t/s4554/p881/4596/890).[R. S., 4597, p. 891; 4598, p. 891](/us/rs/t/s4597/p891/4598/891).[R. S., 4599, p. 891; 4001, p. 892](/us/rs/t/s4599/p891/4001/892).[R. S., 4602, p. 892; 4603, p. 892](/us/rs/t/s4602/p892/4603/892).[R.
S., 4604, p. 892; 4605, p. 892](/us/rs/t/s4604/p892/4605/892).[R. S., 4610, pp. 893, 894; 4612, p. 894](/us/rs/t/s4610/pp893/894/4612/894).Provisions as above extended to vessels in coastwise, etc,, trade.vessels, and for other purposes, an agreement shall be made with each seaman engaged as one of such crew, in the same manner and form as is provided by sections forty-five hundred and eleven and forty-five hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes for the shipment of the crews of other vessels; and the provisions of sections forty-five hundred and twenty-two, forty-five hundred and twenty-four, forty-five hundred and twenty-five, forty-five hundred and twenty-six. forty-five hundred and twenty-seven, forty-five hundred and twenty-eight, forty-five hundred and fifty-four, forty-five hundred and ninety-six, forty-five hundred and ninety-seven, forty-five hundred and ninety-eight, forty-five hundred and ninety-nine, forty-six hundred and one, forty-six hundred and two, forty-six hundred and three, forty-six hundred and four, forty-six hundred and five, forty-six hundred and ten, and forty-six hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes shall extend to and embrace such vessels in the coastwise trade and the trade between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, or Newfoundland, or the West Indies, or Mexico, where their crews have been shipped by a shipping commissioner, to the same extent and with the same force and effect as if said vessels had been mentioned and embraced in the language and terms of said sections.
Approved, August 19, 1890.