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
Whoever, upon the high seas or on any other waters within the admiralty
and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, willfully and corruptly
casts away or otherwise destroys any vessel, of which he is owner, in
whole or in part, with intent to prejudice any person that may
underwrite any policy of insurance thereon, or any merchant that may
have goods thereon, or any other owner of such vessel, shall be
imprisoned for life or for any term of years.
Whoever, not being an owner, upon the high seas or on any other waters
within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States,
willfully and corruptly casts away or otherwise destroys any vessel of
the United States to which he belongs, or, willfully, with intent to
destroy the same, sets fire to any such vessel, or otherwise attempts
the destruction thereof, shall be imprisoned not more than ten years.
The words "vessel of the United States," wherever they occur in this
chapter, shall be construed to mean a vessel belonging in whole or in
part to the United States, or any citizen thereof, or any corporation
created by or under the laws of the United States, or of any State,
Territory, or District thereof. (Sec. 298; Repeals R. S., 5361; sec.
299; Repeals R. S., 5362; sec. 300; Repeals R. S., 5365; sec. 301;
Repeals R. S., 5366, 5367; sec. 310.)
Crimes on the Great Lakes.
Every person who shall, upon any vessel registered or enrolled under the
laws of the United States, and being on a voyage upon the waters of any
of the Great Lakes, namely, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron,
Lake Saint Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, or any of the waters
connecting any of the said lakes, commit or be guilty of any of the
acts, neglects, or omissions, respectively, mentioned in chapter three
[R. S., 5339-5391] of title seventy of the Revised Statutes of the
United States shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished with the same
punishments in the said title and chapter, respectively affixed to the
same offenses therein mentioned, respectively. (Sept. 4, 1890.)
The circuit and district courts of the United States, respectively, are
hereby vested with the same jurisdiction in respect to the offenses
mentioned in the first section of this act that they by law have and
possess in respect of the offenses in said chapter and title in the
first section of this act mentioned, and said courts, respectively, are
also for the purpose of this act vested with all and the same
jurisdiction they, respectively, have by force of title thirteen,
chapter three [R. S., 563-571], and title thirteen, chapter seven [R.
S., 629-657], of the Revised Statutes of the United States. [See act
Mar. 4, 1909, sec. 272, par. 2, p. 468.] (Sec. 2.)
PIRACY
Piracy.
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