1989 Ed.]

Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations

[CAP. 281

G 27

[Subsidiary]

Purpose or service Fees

1989/90 $ 1990 $

Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

(g) For the consideration of stability information of a ship in respect of which an inclining test has been dispensed with a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate, additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

(h) For witnessing an inclining experiment a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

(i) For the consideration of calculations in accordance with the Merchant Shipping (Load Line) Rules 1968 (S.I. 1968/1053 U.K.) as extended to Hong Kong by the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance (Cap. 369) as to the ability of a ship to withstand the flooding of compartments a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate, additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is additional to the appropriate fee in the Table of Standard Fees in sub-item (a) of this item.

2. For the survey of a ship in respect of which a load line certificate is in force for the purpose of an exemption for deeper loading a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

3. For the survey of and issue of a load line certificate or load line exemption certificate for a ship required to make a single international voyage or a single voyage outside the prescribed limits of the appropriate certificate a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

4. For the survey of a ship required to make a single voyage under tow a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

5. For the survey of and the issue in substitution for an existing load line exemption certificate of a corresponding certificate showing amended or extended plying limits a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

6. Fees for survey of ships alleged to be unseaworthy-

(a) For the survey of a ship which is detained (other than upon the complaint of a member of the crew) on account of overloading, improper loading, insufficient ventilation of coal cargoes, undermanning or defective equipment a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is payable when a ship is detained or when it appears to a surveyor that at the time the ship was detained it was unsafe.

(b) For the survey of a ship which is detained (other than upon the complaint of a member of the crew) on account of defective hull or machinery a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.

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