Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
When absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
When absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
When nessasary to aviod a collision
insane captain or crew in danger is enough for mutany (MEWT-KNEE)
discourteous
When it is not under sail, and under motor power. Then it must follow the powerboat navigation rules. Since you've asked this question, then i recomend taking your state's Boater's Safety Course if it has one. It should be online and it cost about $50. It's expensive but you get a snassy card and you learn lots of things like where to go and where not to go, and things like that.
Under foodservice rules, no, you cannot. Gloves are meant to be single use disposable. This means you wash your hands, wear the gloves for one task, remove them and dispose of them. It is not necessary to wear gloves on break. Never wash and reuse gloves.
It was necessary for Marshall to explain why navigation should be considered as part of commerce in order to establish the broad scope of Congress's power under the Commerce Clause. By including navigation as part of commerce, Marshall expanded the definition of commerce to encompass all aspects of commercial activity, including transportation. This interpretation allowed Congress to regulate navigation as a means to facilitate and regulate interstate commerce effectively.
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Any sailing vessel that is operating mechanical propulsion is considered a power driven vessel under the rules of the road, and must maneuver accordingly. This is regardless of whether or not they also have a sail up.
under Roberts rules of order a motion to adj is a request for a break the lenght of the break or recease is decieded by the presiding judge