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- solely for power-driven vessels over 150 feet (46 m) in length and a fixed sternlight for almost all vessels. The regulations have changed little since then...
- are legal under the National Labor Relations Act class action waiver Sternlight, Jean R. (1996). "Panacea or Corporate Tool—Debunking the Supreme Court's...
- Epstein’s “black book.” "Ira Magaziner Profile". NNDB. Retrieved 2006-10-12. Sternlight, Judy, ed. (2014). "Talkin' bout my generation". The Brown Reader. Simon...
- 6 miles for masthead lights, 3 miles for sidelights, 3 miles for the sternlight, 3 miles for towing lights and 3 miles for an all round light. Rule 23...
- 30 Singer, Fred (November 1987). "Oil Policy in a Changing Market". In Sternlight, David (ed.). Annual Review of Energy. Vol. 12. Palo Alto, USA: Annual...
- December 2013. "JAMS Resolution Centers". JAMS. Retrieved 6 April 2014. Sternlight, Jean R. (2012). "Mandatory Binding Arbitration Clauses Prevent Consumers...
- as part of a class action.: 708–09  The decision was described by Jean Sternlight as a "tsunami that is wiping out existing and potential consumer and employment...
- Anathema; Edwards, Harry T., vol. 99, Harv. L. Rev., 1985–1986, p. 668 Sternlight, Jean R. (2000–2001), Mandatory Binding Arbitration and the Demise of...
- sternender Great Lakes slang for a vessel which has all of her cabins aft. sternlight A white running light displa**** on the stern of a vessel. sternpicker...
- making way through the water, a masthead light or lights, sidelights and a sternlight, in addition to the lights prescribed in sub-paragraph 1; when at anchor...