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 390 Ante, p. 389. Application and in- terpretation of rules. PROCLAMATIONS, 1937 reasons satisfactory to the Governor of the Panama Canal, not have on board the duly certified document or documents specified in article XXII, the Governor of the Panama Canal, or the officials authorized to act for him, shall then determine the displacement of the vessel, using such reliable data as may be available, or by taking such dimen- sions of the vessel and using such approximate methods as may be considered necessary and practicable. The displacement tonnage so determined shall be considered to be the displacement of the vessel. APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF RULES 82. ART. XXV. The Board of Admeasurement of the Panama Canal is charged with the application of these rules and, subject to the approval of the Governor, all questions of interpretation arising thereunder shall be decided by the Board. In applying the rules the Board will be governed by the principle that there shall be no change in the present treatment of spaces except as herein provided, and with the approval of the Governor may provide for the treatment of any space for which provision has not herein been made. PANAMA CANAL TONNAGE CIBTIMCATE [SEAL] Name of vessel - --- --- - --- --- Nationality Type Registered tonnages Official number Signal letters Port of registry- Length Beam Depth Gross Net Tons of DrTAILS 01 PANAMA CANAL GROSS TONNAOI 0ub feet The spaces measured for gross tonnage in this ship comprise the following and no others, viz: 1. Space or spaces under the tonnage deck, viz: (a) Space between tonnage deck and double bottom .-- --- --- -- --- -. --- - - . (b) Double-bottom compartments available for cargo under Art. IV, Sec. 4:. .... ... . Total spaceundertonnage deck--.......--.... 2. Space or spaces between the tonnage deck and uppermost full length deck Upper 'tween deck - ..... ...- .....- .. ....... tons, Lower 'tween deck--..--......... - - --- tons Tons of 100 cubic feet 3. Closed-in spaces in permanent constructions above uppermost full length deck: (a) Forecastle-. .. --... .- -.. (b)Bridge space- --- -- -- - - -- (c) sp ace ................................. Poop-- --- --- - (d) Break or breaks....... -. ..- - .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .- (e)Turret space tons, (f) Trunk space - tons-- - (g) Roundhouses --- -- tons, .... tons, --- tons, tons, -- tons ---..-- t-tons, -- .. tons, -- tons, --. tons t, -tons, -- tons --- --- -- tons, tons, -- tons, --- tons, --.- tons, -- tons- -- (h) Sidehouses --- tons, --- tons, -.. tons, --- tons, -- tons .. .. to, -. tons, .. to.tons, .t tonsons, . _tons -- _ - t _ --- (i) Hatchways.- -- -- --- - -- tons, -- tons .. tons, -- tons, t .on s ton ...-. tons, -. tons, otons, tons, tos, tons, tons tn.s- -tons, .- stons, -.. tons, t - ons, --- tons, - --- tons Total -. --. tons. Allowance under Art. IV, Sec. 6: .- tons, Hatch Excess -- - 4. Total closed-in spaces on or above the uppermost full length deck - .. 5. PANAMA CANAL GROSS TONNAGE .-- Tons of 100 cubic feet Vessels for The Panama Canal" 1937 Edition. [Footnote in the original.]
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