§41307. Injunctive relief sought by the Commission — Inbound Citations
46 U.S.C. § 41307
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 46 U.S.C. § 41307 as a whole
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(5) For purposes of sections 41105 and 41307, the term “certain covered services” means, with respect to a vessel—(A) the berthing or bunkering of the vessel;(B) the loading or unloading of cargo to or from the vessel to or from a point on a wharf or terminal;(C) the positioning, removal, or replacement of buoys related to the movement of the vessel; and(D) with respect to injunctive relief under section 41307, towing vessel services provided to such a vessel.
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(D) with respect to injunctive relief under section 41307, towing vessel services provided to such a vessel.
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(b) Unless an injunction is issued under section 41306 or 41307 of this title, an agreement, fee, or charge under investigation by the Commission remains in effect until the Commission issues its order.
Citations to §41307(a)
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(1) the Commission has brought a civil action against the defendant under section 41307(a) of this title; or
Citations to §41307(b)(1)
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(a) A person may file with the Federal Maritime Commission a sworn complaint alleging a violation of this part, except section 41307(b)(1). If the complaint is filed within 3 years after the claim accrues, the complainant may seek reparations for an injury to the complainant caused by the violation.
Citations to §41307(c)
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(2) The period specified in subsection (c)(2) may be extended only by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in a civil action brought by the Commission under section 41307(c) of this title.