Some considerations include the amount of time spent on the vessel
in navigable waters (those who spend less than 30 percent of their time at sea aren't eligible).
Construction
in navigable waters requires permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said Paul Mohrhardt, a corps planning branch chief in Chicago, who added that the park district has not yet applied for such permits.
«If you do construction
in navigable waters or propose to fill waters or wetlands, you should check with the federal government, «said Mohrhardt.
Anyone who works on navigable water and contributes to the work of vessel for at least 30 % of their work time
in navigable water are usually protected under The Jones Act.
Not exact matches
Agricultural practices conducted on farmland shall not violate the public policy of Erie county if such agricultural practices are: (i) reasonable and necessary to the particular farm or farm operation; (ii) conducted
in a manner which is not negligent or reckless; (iii) conducted
in conformity with generally accepted agricultural practices; (iv) conducted
in conformity with all local, state and federal laws, ordinances and regulations; (v) conducted
in a manner which does not constitute a threat to public health and safety or cause injury to health and safety of any person; and (vi) conducted
in a manner which does not unreasonably obstruct the free passage or use of
navigable waters or public roadways.
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in the Age of Trump fivethirtyeight.com Pesticides Regulations — Vote Passed (256 - 165, 9 Not Voting) The bill would generally prohibit EPA and states from requiring that entities applying pesticides near
navigable waters must first obtain a permit under the Clean
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This lake, located
in the Andes Mountains on the border between Peru and Bolivia, is the world's highest
navigable body of
water.
Explore the
waters of El Nido, where tropical fish swarm around the coral reefs, go diving
in the azure ocean off of Linapacan Island, or bravely swim through the world's longest underground
navigable river.
While the
waters around Ambergris Caye are relatively calm and easily
navigable, it can be difficult to read the shallow
waters and recognize coral
in the
water.
If you have the time, pass a few days relaxing
in the Sacred Valley or the Colca Canyon — or take a trip to Lake Titicaca, the largest lake
in South America and the world's highest
navigable body of
water.
Bushman's river is one of the longest
navigable rivers
in the country and is great for all forms of
water sports.
Kauai's geography is unique
in the sense that it is the only island that has a
water world of
navigable rivers that descend from the mountains to the sea.
Bushaman's river is one of the longest
navigable rivers
in the country and is great for all forms of
water sports.
Leading ice experts
in Europe and the United States for the first time have agreed that a ring of
navigable waters has opened all around the fringes of the cap of sea ice drifting on the warming Arctic Ocean.
At the federal level, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has to issue permits to «dredge or fill materials» into waterways and wetlands and must approve any construction
in or over «
navigable waters.»
I've always been fascinated by the thought of early seafarers such as Frobisher, Davis etc
in the 16th c,
in ungainly, vulnerable, wooden ships that could not go an inch to windward whereby on average, 50 % of the
navigable water was denied them, poking about the arctic with a view to navigating through to the East Indies.
The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 was passed by Congress to regulate marine commerce
in the intercoastal, boundary, and all other
navigable waters of the United States.
This makes it imperative that if you were injured
in the course of employment
in U.S.
navigable waters, you must file a claim with a supervisor and / or employer as soon as possible.
If you, or a friend or loved one has been seriously injured
in a work related accident on the
navigable waters of the U.S., we are here to help with your claim.
Maritime law, also known as admiralty law, governs how a vessel should behave while out
in open sea and handles legal disputes arising on
navigable waters or bodies of
water used for interstate or international commerce.
The Longshore and Harbor Workers» Compensation Act provides coverage for employees engaged
in maritime work who are injured on
navigable waters of the U.S. or
in adjoining areas customarily used
in loading, unloading, repairing, or building a vessel.
Under the LHWCA, if you're disabled while working
in navigable United States
waters or
in adjoining areas used to load, unload, repair, or build vessels, you are entitled to compensation, medical care, and vocational rehabilitation.
«When the death of a person is caused by the wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract or warranty of any person, including those occurring on
navigable waters, and the event would have entitled the person injured to maintain an action and recover damages if death had not ensued, the person or watercraft that would have been liable
in damages if death had not ensued shall be liable for damages as specified
in this act notwithstanding the death of the person injured, although death was caused under circumstances constituting a felony.»
The successful defense of an oil company
in a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice under the Clean
Water Act and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to recover clean up costs associated with an oil spill upon the
navigable waters of the United States.
Plaintiffs alleged that defendants were
in violation of the CWA because defendant (or «Kinder Morgan») discharged pollutants into
navigable waters without obtaining a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System («NPDES») permit.