:
Revocation
of licence. If particulars relative to ship untrue or conditions of licence
violated.
If ship fails to proceed
to sea with- in prescribed time.
If officially dismissed ship's officer not removed
and new
officer
substituted.
Cancellation of special licence.
Power to re-
or other
officer.
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20.-(1.) Ill any of the following cases; namely:
:-
(a.) If it appears to the satisfaction of the Governor granting any general licence or if it appears to the satisfaction of an Emigration Officer granting an outport licence at any time before the departure of the ship referred to in such licence that the particulars furnished to him in relation thereto are untrue or that any coudi- tion of the said licence has been violated; or (b.) if any such ship fails to clear out and proceed to sea within the period specified in the licence or within such period extended in manner hereinbefore provided ; or
(c.) if under the provisions of section 21 of this Or- dinance the owners or charterers of any such ship fail forthwith to dismiss or remove any master, mate, or other oflicor ordered to be dismissed or removed and to appoint a master, mate, or other officer, to be approved as afore- said:
it shall be lawful for the Governor or the Emigration Officer as the case may be to revoke the licence granted by him in respect of such ship, and to order that the said ship be seized and detained until her emigration papers (if already granted) nro delivered up to be cancelled.
(2.) A special licence may be cancelled at any time at the absolute discretion of the Governor.
21. In case it is shown, to the satisfaction of the Gov- move master eruor-in-Commeil, at any time before the departure of any emigrant ship or British emigrant ship proceeding on any voyage, that the master, mate, or any other officer of such ship is unfit for the proper discharge of his duties by reason of incompetency or misconduet or for any other sufficient cause, it shall be lawful for the Governor, by order under his hand, to direct the dismissal or removal of such master, mate, or other officer from the said ship, and thereupon the owners or charterers thereof, or their agents, shall forthwith dismiss or remove such master, mate, or other officer, us the case may be, and appoint another in his place, to be approved by an Emigration Officer, in the place of the one so dismissed or removed as aforesaid.
Ships under general or outport licence for
short voyage subject to regulations in 4th Schedule. Ships under special li- cence for
short voyage subject to regulations
22.-(1.) All emigrant ships and British emigrant ships clearing out or proceeding to sea on any short voy- age under a general or outport licence shall be subject to the regulations contained in the 4th Schedule to this Ordinance.
(2.) All emigrant ships and British emigrant ships clearing out or proceeding to sen on any short voyage under a special licenes shall be subject to the regulations contained in the 5th Schedule to this Ordinance.
in 5th
Schedule.
Ships licen-
voyage
(3.) All emigrant ships and British emigrant ships sed for long clearing out or proceeding to sea on any long voyage shall
be subject to the regulations contained Schedule to this Ordinance.
subject to
regulations
in 6th
Schedule.
Power to
Governor- in-Council
to exempt
wholly or partly from Part II approved assisted emigrants.
Power to
Governor to appoint me- dical officers,
No ship to proceed to sen without medical cer- tificate of health,
PART III.
Provisions relating to Emigrants.
in
the 6th
23. It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to exempt from all or any of the provisions of this part of this Ordinanco such, or such cluss or party of, assisted emigrants and upon such conditious and for such period as Inay be in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council desirable.
(a.)-Medical Inspection.
24. It shall be lawful for the Governor to appoint any duly qualified persons as medical officers for the purposes of the Act and of this Ordince.
25. No emigrant ship or British emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage, until a duly appointed medical officer shall have certified to the Emigra- tion Officer, and such Emigration Officer shall not grant
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