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 `1`513  l“* “f* ‘T‘§·*" “#·f~··· ‘ Seventh. Any-regulations as to condixét on board, a¤d= as tc {mss, Short. alléwtuce at provisions, or`0tl1er·law!ul punishment; for misconduct, which may be sanctioncdby Gongtéss or au? . mmized by `thé· Secréturi of ’C0mm¢1ic~e not contrary up 01‘_I1b1 ogaxiil-wise 'provided` for by law; which the parties `ggmé te   , f. -, i ly . _ I , _ ·» I ` Eighth. Any stipuldtioixs in reference to advance and allot mgmt of wages, `cr »9Ch€lY· mattérq not contrary tp law.: (R., S 5 4511; Mana, 1897,lc.— 389; Q 19, 29 sm. 691-} Fgb. 151,,1903, c r..;2,‘32 Statq`829; Mar. _4, 1913, c. 141, 37`8tat. 736,)) »_  ‘;565. Rules for shipping aYti•;leQ.-e-l.‘he· Iollowing rules shall 1.0 ubserwféd with respect to agieementsi - · . — ‘ 1~‘irst.`_Every pgreement, except such as are otherwise spe (Zially provided fvt, "lshall 'be_ sighed by each seaman in,th· ·;3wsence °0f n shipping commissioner. `. —  _ second;. When the crew is Etst engaged-the agreement "shal bc signed lu dtiplicate, and 0i1é_ pdrtjshall be_.rctainéd‘ by theluippizig .cpmmissi¢mer’, 'and the other part Yshall ·‘c0ntg1in `spocial placee or form for the; description and signatures 0 porsons engaged subsequently to the ilrst dépurtiire¤0f.th ship, mid Sliall.bé'delivei·é<i td thamgstcr; . ’ f -· I ` Third. Every agreement cntércdl into before a shipping com missiuugrshall be aékuowledggd and certitlegl jmder thé ham qu;} omcial seal of 'suclr commiséitmen The cerlihcatp 0 acknowledgment shall bg ludorsed on. qr annexed to the agre¢ ‘ m;·u_¢; dud shall be in the- following form: _ ‘· · - —  `·* On this   day of -+—;_—{·-—, personally appeared befcr me, a' snapping commissioner ln' and for the paid county, A. ‘B it D., and &F., séyerglly known to me to be the same person who execu _ the foregoing inétrument, who each - lor hir: self acknowledged to me that he hid read or had heard real _ me same; that he has by me made acqualnled with the chi ditiongl thereof and ¤nqlérst00d_ the same; nucl. that; whil subcr- and nop; a state of intqxicutictl, he signed’ it freel -1llld'V01ill}t8I‘i y, for the uses and- purposes therein mentioned. _ .(.R. S. $4512.) l · ‘ T · ··. . _ 566. Excémiem as to shipping u·tic‘lcs.—·-¢S<;ction 564. shall ni apply to masters qt, éessels where the seamen are bi custo: or agreeihcut entitled »t0.p¤rtlcip¤te in the pr¤§ts 01* result; a cruise or vpygge, ¤.or“t0 masters ot  incr to mnsw ci lake-g0l¤g_ vessels that touch at forelg¤·`pb1t:s; but mama lmay, by ¤greemént,.°servé on board inch 'ivessgls a demxltc tim cr, bn ihe return of auyjvémel- tc`; port in the U¤lted··_Statc may niéship and s¤i1.1¤ the_ mma véusel GX1"&DQ('.ilB1' voyné (R. S. { 4513; l‘cbl‘27, 1871;`c. .69,1-1, 19 Stat. 252:) _ .. A _ ‘ 567l Pmalty for phipping jrltlimt agmeménte-11 any pg any vessel making A voiage ni .hgreinbefm·e spcclded, ivlthei .%e¤tex·l¤g into an agreement with the mgqter of such vemel, 1 the {crm dud banner, and at the lplhcc sind times in such cm required, the veswl · shall be held liable for gnch suéh often: to- alpexmlty ot hot more tlmn  But the végsqlé shall m be held liable for may pérwn carried tcl sea, wha shall hw secretly awww away himself without ‘we kxiowledger of .t.l master, maté, · or` ot my of the cmcers ot the vessel, or. `wl shall have fwly personated -him¤elt“,t0 the mgztgr, mate, < ‘¤¤`lcers pt the vessel, for thé purpme ct bein: carded `t0‘ se (RQS. Q 4514.) · ‘ ’ - . ‘‘·· . 568. Penalty - far knowingly shipping ummm withoét nrt cles.;—-It 'auy master, mate, or other omqer qt a jvesael mm ivgly receives, of‘}8®@tB, tDx§b8.€Bt§l‘Bd on  otnuy me chant vmael, guy naman who has béelr engaged 0;* supplle contrary to me proviplom pt  chapter, the vessel wm benz ot which nucl: seaman shall be found shall, for mary such ne mm, balliiblé to t penalty of not more than  "(R. S. _ 4515.) i ‘ · ‘  `
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F:*§LfHf’PING. ~—~e-————-——e  575 we i I, 569. Shlpplngseanten to replace. those lost by desertion -or— B casualtjr.-I-In case of desertion or. casualty-resulting in the_1oss - of vile or more of the seamen, the master rnust ship, ii obtaint able, a number equal to the number of those whose _`se1jyices· > be has been deprivedlof by desertion or casualty, who musti be] ' of the same or higher grade or rating with those whose p1aces”` · they dll, and report the same to the United States consul at the . `drst port at which he shall arrire, without incurring the penalty e.- prescribed by the two preceding sections. This section shall - not applyto nshing or` whaling vessels or yachts. (R. S. .§` 1 4516} Dec} 21, 1898, .c. 28, §Z1,· 30* Stat. 755.; Mar. 4, 1915, cf - 153, ‘§ ·1, 38__Stat. 1164.). _ ‘,' - l _  - n · ” e- ’ 570. Shippinf seamen in foreign porté.-Every master of a e ‘mercl1a—n_t vessel who .enf,§ages any seaman at e place out of the ‘ United States,_in vvhiclr there is a consnler_ officer shall, before tl carrying such. seaman- to sea, procure the sanction of such p pomcer, and shall engage seamen in his presence; andtheruies ¤_ ‘g0vemi'ng_" the engagement of seamen before a shipping corn- ,g miesioner in the United States, shall apply to- such engagee ments made'__before aQ consular omcer; and upon every such- _ engagement the consular o$cer shall indome upon the agree·_ I- ment his sanction thereof, amlan fatteetation to the etteet that ’ 5 the éame.has been signed in his presence, and otherwise duly ry made. (B; S, {4517.) _ ··_` ‘° ,. · 57‘1LiPenalty for violating .·precedin_g' se¢tion.g—Every master ` who engages any seaman in any place in which there is g o 'consular biIicer,__ otherwise than as required by the preceding section, shall incur a penalty of not niore thaxf $100, for which . ,;__ penalty the veeselshall beheld liable. 1 (R. S. { 4518.) ._ ,g 572. Voyageor term for which seamen nay be. shipped gf" ,. reshipment.-JA master. of ° a vwl in the foreign trade, may ,1 engage a seaman at iny porifin the United 'Statm, in the many i, ner provided by law, to serve on a voyage to any port, or for Lé; the round trip from and to the port ot. departxxrepor for g y dennite tune, whatever the destination. The master of In vmel _·•‘ making regular and stated trips between the United States and · a foreign country may engage a, seaman for one ‘or_ more round ?f· trips, -01* fora dednité tin; or on the return of said vgelito m the United States may re lp such seaman for another voyage ,f_ in the same vessel, in the manner provided by law. (June 26, rs 1884, c. 121, $1% 23 Stat._58.)` · __ `_ ·_ ‘  - mn 513. Voyage or term of eeeuxen shipped in foreign port; Q_ rwnipmmt; bmd.-—·Every master of e vessel in ther. foreign S; trade "may engage any seaman at any port out of the Unity States, in the manner provided bylaw, to serve for one or gore _ round trips {rom and to the port ot departure, oritora dedniter_ time, whatever the destination ;· and` the_ master of ‘¤ vmsel M ·clo»nriug from A portof the United Stateaavvith one or more _ at seamen engaged ini o. foreign port as herein provided ehall not lu. be required to reship in a port of the United States the seamen w so engaged, or to give bond, to produce said seamen before p. ga boarding-0Géer on the return ot said vessel to the United, gt States. (`June 26, 1884, 1:. 121, { 20,   Stat. 58.) _ \’ n » F, 574. Shippingjrtielee for vessels: in coasting trade.-—-E-very
 * ,8 · rnaater of nnyi vessel of the burden ot fifty tone or upward,

,0 bound- from {e port ctn one State to a port in any other than Dr an adjoiningé State, except yeesels of the burden ot seventy-nve h .&_ tons ofupward, bound from a port. on the Atlantic to a port F on the Pacltlc, or vice versa, shall, before he proceeds onsuch w., seaman on board such vessel except suchus eholl be apprentice ,1-. or servant to hi1nsel£ or owners, declaring the voyage or term M of time for which such seamen shall be shipped. ~ (R. S. ea 575{ Pmalty for shipping without articles.-If any muster § of such vessel ot_;the burden ot fifty tons or upward shell carrr out any seamen or marlner, except apprentices or eervantg
 * g.. voyage, make sn. agreement in writing or yin print, with every