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icean-going damer, holding passenger certificate, from carrying the number allowed by the certificate. Section 39 is the old section 38 re-arranged. Subsections (14), (26), (24), and (28) reduce the maximum terms of imprisonment in default.
Section 40 is the old section 39 with the words "other than boat or vessels having British, Colonial, or foreign register" left out of (a), being an undesirable exception. The words at the end of subsection (2), "and in addition to &c.", are new.
Section 41 is the old 43 and part of 42 (printed synopsis brought up to date and arranged, and with two clauses (6) and (9) taken from the English Act of 1894). The words in line 2 of subsection 2(a), "of this Ordinance" are new, and are intended to avoid the apparent omission and obscurity incurred from subsection (2) of section 42 of the old Ordinance.
Section 42 is a re-enactment of subsections (8), (9), (11), and (12) of the old section 42 without material alteration.
Section 43 is a substantial reproduction of subsections (13) and (14) of the old section 16.
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