Dingley Act (shipping)

The Dingley Act of 1884 was a United States law introduced by U.S. Representative Nelson Dingley, Jr. of Maine dealing with American mariners serving in the United States Merchant Marine.

Among other things, the act: In 1886, a loophole to the Dingley Act was created, allowing boardinghouse keepers to receive seamen's allotments.

[1] The legislation replaced the Shipping Commissioners Act of 1872.

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The act was introduced by Nelson Dingley, Jr.