PART I. REGISTRATION, ENROLMENT, AND LI- CHAPTER ONE. VESSELS AND MARINE DOCUMENTS. Arts. 1-3. Vessels of the United States. Arts. 4-13. Vessels entitled to documents. CHAPTER TWO. MARINE DOCUMENTS. Arts. 14-15. The issue of marine documents. Arts. 16-33. Registration of vessels. Arts. 34-56. Enrolment and license for the coasting trade and fisheries. Arts. 57-65. Enrolment and license of yacht. Arts. 66-73. Surrender of marine documents. Arts. 74-84. Exchange and renewal of marine documents, and conveyancing of vessels. Arts. 85-86. Change of master of documented vessel. CHAPTER THREE. AMERICAN-BUILT VESSELS OWNED BY FOREIGNERS, AND FOREIGN-BUILT VESSELS OWNED BY CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES. Arts. 87-92. Recording of American-built vessels owned by foreigners. Arts. 93-97. Recording of foreign-built vessels wholly owned by citizens of the United States. CHAPTER FOUR. OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ABSTRACTS OF DOCUMENTS. Arts. 98-100. Record of registered vessels. Arts. 101-111. Record of enrolled and licensed vessels. CHAPTER FIVE. Arts. 138-178. Entry of vessels from foreign ports. Arts. 179-182. Time allowed for discharge of cargo, and compensation Arts. 183-196. Clearance of vessels to foreign ports. CHAPTER TWO. Arts. 197-210. Coasting districts and clearance of vessels. Arts. 211-216. The fisheries. Arts. 217-222. Trade between Atlantic and Pacific ports. CHAPTER THREE. Arts. 223-237. Vessels trading on the northern, northeastern, and north- western frontiers of the United States otherwise Arts. 238-239. Regulations of the frontier trade by land or small boat. Arts. 240-255. Merchandise imported from foreign territory by con- CHAPTER FOUR. Arts. 256-267. List of passengers, etc. |