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Air navigation
Air navigation, See AERIAL NAVIGATION.
navigable water
navigable water Any body of water that is usable for commerce or travel under the Commerce Clause. Source: FindLaw
Oil in Navigable Waters Act, 1922 (English)
Oil in Navigable Waters Act, 1922 (English) (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 39). An Act directed against the fouling of
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mare liberum
A navigable body of water to which all nations have equal access the opposite of mare clausum
Renavigate
To navigate again
Cabotage
Navigation along the coast the details of coast pilotage
Hoyman
One who navigates a hoy
Fairway
The navigable part of a river bay etc through which vessels enter or depart the part of a harbor or
bathyscaph
navigable deep diving vessel for underwater exploration
Vessel
Act, 2002, s. 2(w)] Vessel, includes any ship, boat, sailing vessel, or other description of vessel used in navigation whether propelled by oars or otherwise and anything made for the conveyance, mainly by water, of human beings
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