International Convention on Load Lines




3246
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 77

Done at London this fifth day of July, 1930, in a single copy which shall be deposited in the archives of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which shall transmit certified true copies thereof to all signatory Governments.

[L.S.] GUSTAV KOENIGS.
WALTER LAAS.
KARL STURM.
H. P. CAYLEY.
V. C. DUFFY.
R. GRIMARD.
A. JOHNSTON.
OSCAR BUNSTER.
GUILLERMO PATTERSON.
EMIL KROGH.
AAGE H. LARSEN.
H. P. HAGELBERG.
OCTAVIANO M. BARCA.
SEAN DULCHAONTIGH.
T. J. HEGARTY.
HERBERT B. WALKER.
DAVID ARNOTT.
LAURENS PRIOR.
HOWARD C. TOWLE.
ALBERT F. PILLSBURY.
ROBERT F. HAND.
JAS. KENNEDY.
H. W. WARLEY.
JOHN G. TAWRESEY.
E. PALMSTIERNA.
E. EGGERT.
A. H. SAASTAMOINEN.
B. BRANDT.
JEAN MARIE.
A. DE BERLHE.
H. F. OLIVER.
F. W. BATE.
ALFRED J. DANIEL.
JOHN T. EDWARDS.
ERNEST W. GLOVER.
NORMAN HILL.
C. HIPWOOD.

J. FOSTER KING.
J. MONTGOMERIE.
CHARLES J. O. SANDERS.
W. R. SPENCE.
A. SPENCER.
N. G. LELY.
G. L. CORBETT.
NOWROJEE DADABHOY ALL-BLESS.
KAVAS OOKERJEE.
J. S. PAGE.
EMIL KROGH.
AAGE H. LARSEN.
H. P. HAGELBERG.
GIULIO INGIANNI.
GIUSEPPE CANTU.
S. NAKAYAMA.
S. IWAI.
A. OZOLS.
G. LUDERS DE NEGRI.
E. BRYN.
J. SCHÖNHEYDER.
THOMAS M. WILFORD.
C. HOLDSWORTH.
C. FOCK.
A. VAN DRIEL.
JOH. BRAUTIGAM.
LANGELER.
J. R. WIERDSMA.
M. D. FAURA.
A. POKLEWSKI-KOZIELL.
B. BAGNIEWSKI.
THOMAZ RIBEIRO DE MELLO.
CARLOS THEODORO DA COSTA.
D. BOGOMOLOFF.
S. HORACIO CARISIMO.
T. C. GIANNINI.


ANNEX I.

Rules for determining Maximum Load Lines of Merchant Ships.

Part I.—General.

The rules necessarily assume that the nature and stowage of the cargo, ballast, &c., are such as to secure sufficient stability for the ship.

Rule I.—Definitions.

Steamer.—The term “steamer” includes all ships having sufficient means for mechanical propulsion, except where provided with sufficient sail area for navigation under sails alone.

A ship fitted with mechanical means of propulsion and with sail area insufficient for navigation under sails alone may be assigned a load line under Part III of these Rules.

A lighter, barge, or other ship without independent means of propulsion, when towed, is to be assigned a load line under Part III of these Rules.

Sailing Ship.—The term “sailing ship” includes all ships provided with sufficient sail area for navigation under sails alone, whether or not fitted with mechanical means of propulsion.

Flush Deck Ship.—A flush deck ship is one which has no superstructure on the freeboard deck.

Superstructure.—A superstructure is a decked structure on the freeboard deck extending from side to side of the ship. A raised quarter deck is considered a superstructure.

Freeboard.—The freeboard assigned is the distance measured vertically downwards at the side of the ship amidships from the upper edge of the deck line to the upper edge of the load line mark.

Freeboard Deck.—The freeboard deck is the deck from which the freeboard is measured, and is the uppermost complete deck having permanent means of closing all openings in weather portions of the deck in accordance with Rules VIII to XVI. It is the upper deck in flush deck ships and ships with detached superstructures.



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70 names identified
  • Gustav Koenigs, Signatory of the convention
  • Walter Laas, Signatory of the convention
  • Karl Sturm, Signatory of the convention
  • H. P. Cayley, Signatory of the convention
  • V. C. Duffy, Signatory of the convention
  • R. Grimard, Signatory of the convention
  • A. Johnston, Signatory of the convention
  • Oscar Bunster, Signatory of the convention
  • Guillermo Patterson, Signatory of the convention
  • Emil Krogh, Signatory of the convention
  • Aage H. Larsen, Signatory of the convention
  • H. P. Hagelberg, Signatory of the convention
  • Octaviano M. Barca, Signatory of the convention
  • Sean Dulchaontigh, Signatory of the convention
  • T. J. Hegarty, Signatory of the convention
  • Herbert B. Walker, Signatory of the convention
  • David Arnot, Signatory of the convention
  • Laurens Prior, Signatory of the convention
  • Howard C. Towle, Signatory of the convention
  • Albert F. Pillsbury, Signatory of the convention
  • Robert F. Hand, Signatory of the convention
  • Jas. Kennedy, Signatory of the convention
  • H. W. Warley, Signatory of the convention
  • John G. Tawresey, Signatory of the convention
  • E. Palmstierna, Signatory of the convention
  • E. Eggert, Signatory of the convention
  • A. H. Saastamoinen, Signatory of the convention
  • B. Brandt, Signatory of the convention
  • Jean Marie, Signatory of the convention
  • A. De Berlhe, Signatory of the convention
  • H. F. Oliver, Signatory of the convention
  • F. W. Bate, Signatory of the convention
  • Alfred J. Daniel, Signatory of the convention
  • John T. Edwards, Signatory of the convention
  • Ernest W. Glover, Signatory of the convention
  • Norman Hill, Signatory of the convention
  • C. Hipwood, Signatory of the convention
  • J. Foster King, Signatory of the convention
  • J. Montgomerie, Signatory of the convention
  • Charles J. O. Sanders, Signatory of the convention
  • W. R. Spence, Signatory of the convention
  • A. Spencer, Signatory of the convention
  • N. G. Lely, Signatory of the convention
  • G. L. Corbett, Signatory of the convention
  • Nowrojee Dadabhoy All-Bless, Signatory of the convention
  • Kavas Ookerjee, Signatory of the convention
  • J. S. Page, Signatory of the convention
  • Giulio Ingianni, Signatory of the convention
  • Giuseppe Cantu, Signatory of the convention
  • S. Nakayama, Signatory of the convention
  • S. Iwai, Signatory of the convention
  • A. Ozols, Signatory of the convention
  • G. Luders De Negri, Signatory of the convention
  • E. Bryn, Signatory of the convention
  • J. Schönheyder, Signatory of the convention
  • Thomas M. Wilford, Signatory of the convention
  • C. Holdsworth, Signatory of the convention
  • C. Fock, Signatory of the convention
  • A. Van Driel, Signatory of the convention
  • Joh. Brautigam, Signatory of the convention
  • Langelier, Signatory of the convention
  • J. R. Wierdsma, Signatory of the convention
  • M. D. Faura, Signatory of the convention
  • A. Poklewski-Koziełł, Signatory of the convention
  • B. Bagniewski, Signatory of the convention
  • Thomaz Ribeiro De Mello, Signatory of the convention
  • Carlos Theodoro Da Costa, Signatory of the convention
  • D. Bogomoloff, Signatory of the convention
  • S. Horacio Carisimo, Signatory of the convention
  • T. C. Giannini, Signatory of the convention

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