The Federal Reporter, Volume 2West Publishing Company, 1880 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... light a mile and a half off , and immediately after saw both lights of the schooner one point on the steamer's starboard bow ; that at this time the steamer was showing the schooner both of her lights , and the vessels were approaching ...
... light a mile and a half off , and immediately after saw both lights of the schooner one point on the steamer's starboard bow ; that at this time the steamer was showing the schooner both of her lights , and the vessels were approaching ...
Página 93
... light , and then saw both , and then saw her red light again , he says he then ordered his helm to port , and about as soon as they got the wheel over the schooner showed her green light , about 200 yards off . He says he then said to ...
... light , and then saw both , and then saw her red light again , he says he then ordered his helm to port , and about as soon as they got the wheel over the schooner showed her green light , about 200 yards off . He says he then said to ...
Página 94
... light , and that he could have seen both her lights , except her jib shaded her green light . The evidence altogether is conclusive that the schooner did not change her course . The testimony of Mahon , one of the two lookouts on the ...
... light , and that he could have seen both her lights , except her jib shaded her green light . The evidence altogether is conclusive that the schooner did not change her course . The testimony of Mahon , one of the two lookouts on the ...
Página 101
... LIGHT - REV . ST . § 4234. - Bec- tion 4234 of the Revised Statutes , which requires a sailing vessel , in the night - time , to show a light on that " point or quarter " towards which a steam vessel is approaching , applies only to a ...
... LIGHT - REV . ST . § 4234. - Bec- tion 4234 of the Revised Statutes , which requires a sailing vessel , in the night - time , to show a light on that " point or quarter " towards which a steam vessel is approaching , applies only to a ...
Página 102
that shortly after the steamer's lights were seen her green light disappeared , the red light alone remaining in sight ; that soon after that both lights came in sight , and remained visi- ble for a short time , when the red light ...
that shortly after the steamer's lights were seen her green light disappeared , the red light alone remaining in sight ; that soon after that both lights came in sight , and remained visi- ble for a short time , when the red light ...
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