THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 17тH JUNE, 1893.
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(2.) If a Colonial Certificate is cancelled or suspended in the United Kingdom the Board of Trade may, if in their opinion the justice of the case requires it, return or request the Authority by whom such Certificate was granted to return any Certificate which has been cancelled or suspended, or shorten or request such Authority to shorten the time for which it was suspended, or request such Authority to issue a Certificate of the same or any lower grade in place of the Certificate which has been cancelled or suspended.
(3.) Whenever the Authority by whom a cancelled or suspended Certificate was originally issued is requested by the Governor or person administering the Government of a British Possession in accordance with Section (1) of this Regulation, or by the Board of Trade, in accordance with Section (2) of this Regulation, to return any Certificate which has been can- celled or suspended, or to shorten the time for which it is suspended, or to issuo a Certificate of the same or any lower grade in place of any Certificate which has been so cancelled or suspended, the Authority so requested as aforesaid shall forthwith return any Certificate which has been cancelled or suspended or shorten the time for which it was suspended, or issue a Certificate accordingly (as the case may be).
(4.) In all cases in which the powers given by this regulation are exercised, a report of the case shall be sent by the Governor or person administering the Possession in which the powers are exercised to the Authority by whom the cancelled or suspended Certificate was granted.
Certificates improperly granted may be cancelled without formal investigation.
8. A Colonial Certificate of Competency which appears from information subsequently acquired, or otherwise, to have been improperly granted, may (without any formal investigation under "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854," or the Acts amending the same) be cancelled by the Authority by which the same was granted, or by the Board of Trade in the United Kingdom, and the holder of such Certificate shall thereupon deliver it to the Board of Trade or such Authority, or as they or either of them may direct, and in default thereof shall incur a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds, which shall be recover- able in the manner in which penalties imposed by the Acts relating to Merchant Shipping are thereby made recoverable, or in such other summary proceedings as the law of any British Possession where the holder may be, may allow or permit to be brought for the recovery thereof.
Cancellation, &e, of a Certificate shall involve cancellation of all the other Certificates possessed by its Owner,
9. Every decision with respect to the cancellation or suspension of a Certificate pronounced by any Board, Court, or Tribunal under the provisions of the said Acts, shall, unless otherwise directed, extend equally to all the Colonial Certificates at the time possessed by the person in respect of whom the decision is made.
Certificates believed to be fraudulent may be demanded.
10. Any Officer of the Board of Trade, or the Registrar-General of Seamen, or any of his Officers, or a Superintendent of a Mercantile Marine Office, or a Consular Officer, or duly appointed Shipping Officer in a British Possession, may demand the delivery to him of any Colonial Certificate of Competency which he has reason to believe has been improperly issued, or is forged, altered, cancelled, or suspended, or to which the person using it is not justly entitled, and may detain such Certificate for a reasonable period for the purpose of making inquiries respecting such issue, forgery, alteration, can- cellation, suspension, or possession, and any person who, without reasonable cause, neglects or refuses to comply with such demand shall incur a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds or its equivalent in local currency, which shall be recoverable in the manner in which penalties imposed by the Acts relating to Merchant Shipping are thereby made recoverable, or in such other summary proceedings as the law of any British Possession where such person may be, may allow or permit to be brought for the recovery thereof.
Suspended Certificates to be re-issued only by Colony by which originally granted.
11. Subject to these Regulations, a Colonial Certificate of Competency which bas, from any cause, been cancelled or suspended, shall be renewed or re-issued only by the Authority by which the same was originally granted.
Colonial Certificates, when cancelled or suspended, to be sent to the Authority which granted them.
12. Whenever a Colonial Certificate is cancelled or suspended the Board, Court, or Tribunal cancelling or suspending the same shall send to the Authority by whom the Certificate was granted a full report upon the case together with a copy of the evidence taken therein, and also the Certificate which has been cancelled or suspended.
Possession.
SCHEDULE B.
Nature of Certificate.
Canada,
Masters and Mates,
First Class Eugincers, and Second Class Engineers,
Malta, and its Dependencies, Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Victoria,
New Zealand,
New South Wales,.
South Australia,
Tasmania,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Date.
19th August 1871. 1st January 1887. 12th May 1874.
4th January 1870. 1st May 1872.
Masters, First Mates, or Second Mates, and First Class Engineers,
or Second Class Engineers,
Masters, First Mates, Only Mates, or Second Mates, and First Class
Engineers, or Second Class Engineers,
18th June 1872.
12th May 1874.
Bengal,
Newfoundland,
Bombay,
Queensland,
Hong Kong,
Straits Settlements,
"
Mauritius,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Masters and Mates,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
Masters, Mates, and Engineers,
First Class Engineers, and Second Class Engineers,
Masters, First Mates, and Second Mates, Masters, First Mates, and Second Mates,
1st April 1876.
27th June 1876. 14th May 1877.
11th July 1877.
1st October 1877.
1st January 1884.
1st August 1888. 1st June 1890.
1st January 1891.