Civil Aeronautics: Legislative History of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 Approved May 20, 1926 Together with Miscellaneous Legal Materials Relating to Civil Air Navigation. Revision of the 1923 Ed. of Law Memoranda Upon Civil Aeronautics. Cor. to August 1, 1928. Printed for the Use of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 19281928 - 178 pages |
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... aerial traffic rules and regulations for the manner of navigating and operat- ing civil aircraft in commerce . SEC . 6. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized by regulations to provide for the identification and marking of aircraft in ...
... aerial traffic rules and regulations for the manner of navigating and operat- ing civil aircraft in commerce . SEC . 6. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized by regulations to provide for the identification and marking of aircraft in ...
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... aerial lighthouses , and aerial signal stations , and radio directional finding facilities for aircraft and radio communication facilities for aiding air navigation . SEC . 13. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to chart commercial ...
... aerial lighthouses , and aerial signal stations , and radio directional finding facilities for aircraft and radio communication facilities for aiding air navigation . SEC . 13. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to chart commercial ...
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... aerial light- house , airdrome , or other aircraft facility ; or knowingly removes , extin- guishes , or interferes with the opera- House amendment feres with the operation of any such true 20 LAW MEMORANDA UPON CIVIL AERONAUTICS.
... aerial light- house , airdrome , or other aircraft facility ; or knowingly removes , extin- guishes , or interferes with the opera- House amendment feres with the operation of any such true 20 LAW MEMORANDA UPON CIVIL AERONAUTICS.
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... aerial lights and signals . PRECEDENTS FOR PROVISIONS OF THE BILL The provisions of the bill are not unique or unprecedented . In practically every case each provision has a precedent in an existing provision of law , and is modeled ...
... aerial lights and signals . PRECEDENTS FOR PROVISIONS OF THE BILL The provisions of the bill are not unique or unprecedented . In practically every case each provision has a precedent in an existing provision of law , and is modeled ...
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... aerial traffic rules for the manner of navigating and oper- ating civil aircraft in interstate or foreign commerce . The House amendment provided that the Secretary of Commerce shall by regu- lation establish air traffic rules for the ...
... aerial traffic rules for the manner of navigating and oper- ating civil aircraft in interstate or foreign commerce . The House amendment provided that the Secretary of Commerce shall by regu- lation establish air traffic rules for the ...
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Page 48 - The managers on the part of the House and the Senate at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (HR 6161) to amend the Clean Air Act, and for other purposes...
Page 153 - Aircraft" means any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used, or designed for navigation of, or flight in the air, except a parachute or other contrivance designed for such navigation but used primarily as safety equipment.
Page 41 - The proceedings of such libel cases shall conform, as near as may be, to the proceedings in admiralty, except that either party may demand trial by jury of any issue of fact joined in any such case, and all such proceedings shall be at the suit of and in the name of the United States.
Page 135 - The United States, any State, Territory, or any political subdivision thereof or the District of Columbia, or any possession of the United States...
Page 134 - ... owner was negligent or not, unless the injury is caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the person injured, or of the owner or bailee of the property injured. If the aircraft is leased at the time of the injury to person or property, both owner and lessee shall be liable, and they may be sued jointly, or either or both of them may be sued separately. An aeronaut who is not the owner or lessee shall be liable only for the consequences of his own negligence.
Page 9 - ... shall be guilty of an offense punishable by a fine not exceeding $5,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding five years, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 18 - Act of 1923 to fix the compensation of, such employees, and to make such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of Government and elsewhere, and for law books, books of reference, and periodicals), as may be necessary efficiently to execute the functions vested in the Board. All expenditures of the Board shall be allowed and paid, out of any moneys appropriated for the purposes of the Board, upon presentation of itemized vouchers therefor signed by the chairman.
Page 9 - Act is declared unconstitutional or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby. SEC.
Page 134 - The owner of every aircraft which is operated over the lands or waters of this state is absolutely liable for injuries to persons or property on the land or water beneath, caused by the ascent, descent or flight of the aircraft, or the dropping or falling of any object therefrom, whether such owner was negligent or not, unless the injury is caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the person injured, or of the owner or bailee of the property injured.
Page 21 - If any provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.