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Re: Remaining on an island while ship returns to Honolulu? Posted on: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 15:37:17 -0400

On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 18:08:18 GMT, "Cathy Kearns"
wrote:

>getting off before going to the foreign port. However, if the foreign port
>is Mexico, or even that foreign Pacific island, and they've already been
>there, I don't believe it is a fine issue. And if it's an American flagged

For a round-trip voyage, the ship need only visit a near-by foreign
port.

For a coastwise voyage (from one us port to another) the ship
must visit a distant foreign port.

What is 'near-by' is defined in the act.

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- Lee