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[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 24/51.
G.N.A. 24/51,
CAP. 241]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
【1967 Ed.
to sea from the waters of the Colony except under the authority of a licence granted by such authority or person as may be specified in the order; and any such order may contain provisions whereby a licence under the order may be granted subject to such limitations and conditions as the authority or person granting the licence thinks fit to impose with respect to-
(a) the trades in which the ship may be engaged, and the voyages which may be undertaken by the ship;
(b) the class of cargoes or passengers which may be carried in the ship; and
(c) the hiring of the ship, and the terms upon which cargoes or passengers may be carried in the ship,
and may also contain such provisions with respect to incidental and supplementary matters as appear to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
Any provisions of an order under this paragraph may be so framed so as to apply to any specified class of British ships, but nothing in such an order shall apply to any Dominion ship,
(2) Without prejudice to any navigation order or to the provisions of paragraph (1), any person acting on behalf of the Governor, or any such authority, or person as may be designated by the Governor for the purposes of this paragraph, may give such directions with respect to any particular ship-
(a) for determining the place in the Colony to which the ship may go, or the position within any such place at which the ship may lie; and
(b) for determining the class of goods or passengers which may be put off or taken on board the ship at any particular place in the Colony,
as the Governor or the said authority or person, as the case may be, considers necessary or expedient in the public interest.
(3) If any ship proceeds or attempts to proceed to sea in contravention of an order made under this regulation, or if otherwise there is any contravention of such an order in the case of a ship, the master of the ship and the person having the management thereof shall each be guilty of an offence.
(4) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any ship, take such steps, and use such force, as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any order made under this regulation relating to the ship, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of the ship, for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken.