The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and ResponsibilitiesRiesenberg, Felix
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The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and Responsibilities
Riesenberg, Felix
Merchant marine -- United States; Navigation; Sailors
In all cases within the purview of the preceding section the
consul-general, consul, or other consular or commercial authority of
such foreign nation charged with the appropriate duty in the particular
case, may make application to any court of record of the United States,
or to any judge thereof, or to any commissioner of a district court,
setting forth that such controversy, difficulty, or disorder has arisen,
briefly stating the nature thereof, and when and where the same
occurred, and exhibiting a certified copy or abstract of the
shipping-articles, roll, or other proper paper of the vessel, to the
effect that the person in question is of the crew or ship's company of
such vessel; and further stating and certifying that such person has
withdrawn himself, or is believed to be about to withdraw himself, from
the control and discipline of the master and officers of the vessel, or
that he has refused, or is about to refuse, to submit to and obey the
lawful jurisdiction of such consular or commercial authority in the
premises; and further stating and certifying that, to the best of the
knowledge and belief of the officer certifying, such person is not a
citizen of the United States. Such application shall be in writing and
duly authenticated by the consular or other sufficient official seal.
Thereupon such court, judge, or commissioner shall issue his warrant for
the arrest of the person so complained of, directed to the marshal of
the United States for the appropriate district, or in his discretion to
any person, being a citizen of the United States, whom he may specially
depute for the purpose, requiring such person to be brought before him
for examination at a certain time and place. (R. S., 4080; May 28, 1896.)
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