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Code · U.S. Code · Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS · CHAPTER 2— INTERNATIONAL RULES FOR NAVIGATION AT SEA · § 61 to 63

§ 61 to 63. Repealed. Oct. 11, 1951, ch. 495, § 5, 65 Stat. 407

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Oct. 11, 1951, ch. 495, § 5 , 65 Stat. 407 Section 61, acts Aug. 19, 1890, ch. 802, § 1 , 26 Stat. 320 ; Feb. 19, 1895, ch. 102, § 1 , 28 Stat. 672 ; June 7, 1897, ch. 4, § 1 , 30 Stat. 96 , related to adoption of rules for navigation on high seas. See section 1602 of this title . Section 62, act Aug. 19, 1890, ch. 802, § 1 , 26 Stat. 320 , 321, defined “sailing vessel”, “steam vessel”, and “under way”. See section 1601 of this title . Section 63, act Aug. 19, 1890, ch. 802, § 1 , 26 Stat. 321 , defined “visible”.
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