Examples of American vessel in a sentence
Notwithstanding subsection (i)(2) of this section, all service per- formed by an officer or member of the crew of an American vessel or American aircraft on or in connection with such vessel or aircraft, if the operating office, from which the operations of such vessel or aircraft op- erating within, or within and without, the United States are ordinarily and regularly supervised, managed, directed and controlled is within this state.
For example, the services of a buyer in the employ of a department store while he is a passenger on a ves- sel are not in connection with the ves- sel.(iii) If services are performed by an employee ‘‘on and in connection with’’ an American vessel or American air- craft when outside the United States and the conditions listed in paragraph (c)(2)(i) (b) and (c) of this section are met, then the services of that employee performed on or in connection with the vessel or aircraft constitute employ- ment.
In accordance with the above provi- sions of the Act as amended, an em- ployee employed as a seaman is exempt only from its overtime pay provisions under the new section 13(b)(6), unless the vessel on which he is employed is not an American vessel.
Section 13(a)(14) as amended continues the prior exemption, from minimum wages as well as overtime pay, for any em- ployees employed as a seaman on a ves- sel other than an American vessel.
The provisions of section 6(b)(2) of the Act require that a seaman em- ployed on an American vessel be paid wages equal to compensation at not less than the prescribed minimum wage rate for all of the hours the employee ‘‘was actually on duty (including peri- ods aboard ship when the employee was on watch or was, at the direction of a superior officer, performing work or standing by, but not including off-duty periods which are provided pursuant to the employment agreement)’’.
A vessel is eligible for insurance if it is an American vessel as defined in sec- tion 1201(a), Title XII of Merchant Ma- rine Act, 1936, as amended, (46 App.U.S.C. 1281) being constructed in a shipyard within the United States.
Section 6(b) requires, under para- graph (2) of the subsection, that an em- ployee employed as a seaman on an American vessel be paid wages at not less than the rate which will provide to the employee, for the period covered by the wage payment, wages which are equal to compensation for all hours on duty in such period at the hourly rate prescribed for employees newly covered by the Act’s minimum wage require- ments by reason of the 1961 Amend- ments (see §§ 783.23 and 783.26).
For example, the services of a buyer in the employ of a department store while he is a passenger on a ves- sel are not in connection with the ves- sel.(iii) If services are performed by anemployee ‘‘on and in connection with’’ an American vessel or American air- craft when outside the United States and the conditions listed in paragraph (c)(2)(i) (b) and (c) of this section are met, then the services of that employee performed on or in connection with the vessel or aircraft constitute employ- ment.
Vessels required to take pilot Every foreign vessel and every American vessel under register, with a draft of 9 feet or more, entering or departing from any port or harbor within the waters described in section 86‑A must take a pilot licensed under this chapter.
The U.S.S. Wyoming retaliated against a firing on the American vessel Pembroke at Shimonoseki.1864 Japan.