| 21. | In 1966 the International Convention on Load Lines was concluded in London which re-examined and amended the 1930 rules.
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| 22. | In the summer load line from the fore side of the stem to the centerline of the rudder stock.
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| 23. | The draft of the ship when loaded to the summer load line was, corresponding to displacement of 60, 262 tons.
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| 24. | Such a survey includes an inspection of the hull to make sure that the load line has not been altered.
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| 25. | The horizontal line through the circle of the Plimsoll mark is at the same level as the summer load line.
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| 26. | Letters may also appear to the sides of the mark indicating the classification society that has surveyed the vessel's load line.
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| 27. | The point on the load line where it intersects the collector current axis is referred to as " saturation point ".
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| 28. | The Air Force also used 34 acres of the northern bomb load line 1 as " Ballistic Missile Division Technical Area ".
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| 29. | In the Middle Ages the Venetian Republic, the city of Genoa and the Hanseatic League required ships to show a load line.
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| 30. | In the 1860s, after increased loss of ships due to overloading, a British MP, Samuel Plimsoll, took up the load line cause.
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