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Code · U.S. Code · Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS · CHAPTER 9— PROTECTION OF NAVIGABLE WATERS AND OF HARBOR AND RIVER IMPROVEMENTS GENERALLY · SUBCHAPTER III— NEW YORK HARBOR, HARBOR OF HAMPTON ROADS, AND HARBOR OF BALTIMORE · § 453

§ 453. Regulations for navigation of Ambrose Channel; exclusion of tows and sailing vessels

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The Secretary of the Army is authorized to make such rules and regulations for the navigation of Ambrose Channel as he may deem necessary or expedient to insure its safe use in all kinds of weather, night and day, for all vessels under control and running under their own power, and to this end he may, in his discretion, forbid its use to tows of every description and to sailing vessels.
(Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 144, § 1, 37 Stat. 803; July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, § 205(a), 61 Stat. 501.)
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  • Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 144, § 1
  • 37 Stat. 803
  • July 26, 1947, ch. 343
  • 61 Stat. 501
  • act June 29, 1888, ch. 496
  • 25 Stat. 209
  • act July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II
  • act Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041
  • 70A Stat. 641
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§ 453
Regulations for navigation of Ambrose Channel; exclusion of tows and sailing vessels
ActMar. 4, 1913, ch. 144, § 1
Stat.37 Stat. 803
ActJuly 26, 1947, ch. 343
Stat.61 Stat. 501
Actact June 29, 1888, ch. 496
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