Orders

Orders in the United States

Introduction to Orders (State statute topic)

The purpose of Orders is to provide a broad appreciation of the Orders legal topic. Select from the list of U.S. legal topics for information (other than Orders).

Orders

In Legislation

Orders in the U.S. Code: Title 33, Chapter 3, Subchapter VII

The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating orders are compiled in the United States Code under Title 33, Chapter 3, Subchapter VII. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Navigation and Navigable Waters (including orders) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Navigation Rules of the US Code, including orders) by chapter and subchapter.

Orders

In Legislation

Orders in the U.S. Code: Title 33, Chapter 4, Subchapter V

The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating orders are compiled in the United States Code under Title 33, Chapter 4, Subchapter V. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Navigation and Navigable Waters (including orders) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Navigation Rules and Great Lakes and Lakes of the US Code, including orders) by chapter and subchapter.

Orders

In Legislation

Orders in the U.S. Code: Title 33, Chapter 5, Subchapter V

The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating orders are compiled in the United States Code under Title 33, Chapter 5, Subchapter V. It constitutes “prima facie” evidence of statutes relating to Navigation and Navigable Waters (including orders) of the United States. The reader can further narrow his/her legal research of the general topic (in this case, Navigation Rules and Gulf of Mexico and Rivers of the US Code, including orders) by chapter and subchapter.

Resources

Further Reading

Orders in 1899 (United States)

The following information about Orders is from the Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States by the Best American and European Writers.

ORDERS, Religious. (See CONGREGATIONS.)

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