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Purpose or service.

(i) 500 tons and under 750 tona

Fees.

L

250.00

(ül) 750 tons and under 1,000 tons

300.00

(iv) 1,000 tons and above, for every addi-

tional 500 tons

100.00

For the survey of hulks and lighters and sailing barges which do not proceed to sea ****

100.00

J. CREW ACCOMMODATION.

1. For the inspection of crew accommodation except

in the cases specified in paragraph 2--

(a) For each visit to the ship (b) Maximum fee

100,00

2. For the inspection of crew accommodation at the same time as a survey for tonnage measurement,

400.00

or a survey for seaworthiness prior to re-registry, or in consequence of an unjustified complaint by

NIL

a member of a crew

K. MEASUREMENT OF TONNAGE AND MARKING AND CHANGE OF NAME.

1. Measurement for British tonnage--

(a) For measurement under Rule 1 of the Second

Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Act 1894-

(1) Ships not exceeding 50 Lens

Purpose or service.

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Note: Measurements referred to in this sub-

paragraph 1(b) include—-

(4) Brat measurement of a British ship; (5) first measurement of a foreign ship For a certificate of British tónusgé; (c) re-measurement, which includes

under-deck tonnage,

Note: The fees for measurement of tonnage under sub-paragraphs (4) and (6) include any number of separato visits to the ship which the surveyor may find it necessary to make. They also cover the inspections of crew accommodation and lights and sound signal apparatus if the inspections are made at the same time as the measurement of tonnage. Fees for any additional visits to the ship, necessary to complete inspections of crew accommodation and lights and sound signal apparatus are not included but are chargeable at the appropriate rates prescribed under headings and H respectively of this Part.

2. For re-measurements not involving under-deck too-

page (British or foreign ships)-

For any one of the following re-measurements, namely.........

Alterations on the upper deck;

Altorations in the engine room;

Spaces referred to in section 78(2) of the Mer- chant Shipping Act 1894 (light and air spaces); Spaces referred to in section 79(1) of the Mer- chant Shipping Act 1894 (crow accommodation, etc.):

Fees. S

160.00

(ii) Ships cxceeding 30 toos but not excced-

ing 100 tons

320.00

(il) For each additional 100 tags, or part of 100 tons, above 100 tons bat not exceeding 20,000 tons (iv) For each additional 100 tons, or part of

100 tons exceeding 20,000 tons

36.00

24.00

Note: The measurement referred to in this sub-

paragraph 1(0) includes —

Spaces referred to in section $4 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1906 (water ballast spaces)— (a) Ships not exceeding 50 tons

40.00

(8) Ships exceeding 50 tons but not exceeding 100

tons

70.00

(c) For each additional 100 tons, or part of 100

tons, exceeding 100 tons ..............ek

10.00

(d) Maximum fee for each item

400.00

(a) first measurement of a British ship; (b) re-measurement including under-deck

tonnage:

(c) first measurement of a foreign ship for a certificate of British tonnage, (d) re-measurement, including under-deck tonnage of a foreign ship for renewal of a certificate of British tonnage; (e) re-measurement of a thip previously measured under Rule 1 of the Second Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Act 1894;

(f) re-measurement of under-deck ton-

Tage.

(6) For measurement under Rule II of the Second

Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Act 1894

of the appropriate

paragraph (a) above,

Note: The fee for re-measurement under section 79(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 includes the Inspection of the crew accom- modation if the Inspection is made at the same time as the re-measurement

3. For inspection made necessary by minor alterations (rigs, engines, etc.) where no re-measurement is involved-

(o) Ships not exceeding 50 tons a..............

50.00

(6) Ships exceeding 50 tons but not exceeding 100

fee specified in sub-

top.

80.00

(c) Ships exceeding 100 tons

100.00

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