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c. 37

Matters which may be

provided for

by

egulations.

Merchant Shipping (Liner Conferences) Act 1982

(2) The general scheme of regulations under subsection (1) shall be--

(a) that the provisions of Chapters I to V of the Code shall

apply-

(i) to a conference which has its seat in the United Kingdom, so far as it serves the trade between states which are Contracting Parties to the Code, and

(ii) to a conference which does not have its seat in the United Kingdom, so far as it serves the trade between the United Kingdom and another state which is a Contracting Party to the Code;

(b) that only such of those provisions as are identified by the regulations as mandatory provisions shall give rise to enforceable duties;

(c) that compliance with those mandatory provisions may

be enforced by civil proceedings and not otherwisc.

(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1) of subsection (2) a conference has its seat in the United Kingdom if, and only if-- -

(a) it is incorporated or formed under the law of a part of

the United Kingdom, or

(b) its central management and control is exercised in the

United Kingdom.

(4) Provisions of regulations under subsection (1) to the effect described in paragraph (a) of subsection (2) shall apply as mentioned in that paragraph whether or not the law of a part of the United Kingdom would fall to be applied in accordance with the ordinary rules of private international law.

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(1) In this section “ regulations means regulations under section 2(1) and the specific mention of any matter in this section shall not be construed as restricting the generality of that provision.

(2) Regulations may --

(a) clarify the meaning of the provisions of the Code; (b) supplement the provisions of the Code; and

(c) make different provision for different cases and circum- stances, as for example for different trades or according to the nationality of the partics involved.

(3) Regulations may specify with respect to any mandatory provision of the Code--

(a) the content of the duties expressly or impliedly im-

posed by that provision; and

(b) the persons owing those duties and the persons to

whom those duties are owed.

Merchant Shipping (Liner Conferences) Act 1982

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(4) Regulations may provide that a duty imposed by a man- datory provision of the Code is a statutory duty enforceable at the suit of a person to whom the duty is owed.

(5) Where a duty imposed by a mandatory provision of the Code has effect as between parties to a contract, regulations may provide that it has effect as an implied term of that contract and where a term is so implied-

(a) any agreed terms which are to any extent inconsistent

with that term shall to that extent be of no effect; and (b) without prejudice to paragraph (a), any agreed provi- sion for the settlement of disputes arising out of the contract shall apply to disputes arising out of that term only if-~

(i) the parties to the contract have expressly agreed that that provision shall apply to such disputes; or

(ii) the parties to the dispute in question agree that it should apply to that dispute.

(6) Regulations may provide with respect to any mandatory provision of the Code that the duties imposed by that provision are owed by or to a conference as such, whether it be incor- porated or unincorporated, and where regulations provide that any such duties are owed by an incorporated conference they may also provide that the members of the conference owe to the persons to whom the duties are owed a duty to take all reasonable steps to secure that the conference fulfils its duties.

(7) Regulations may provide for excluding or restricting, in proceedings for the enforcement of a duty arising under a mandatory provision of the Code, liabilities or remedies of any description specified in the regulations.

(8) Regulations may specify-

(a) the conditions for recognition as a United Kingdom

shipping line for the purpose of the Code, and

(b) the conditions for recognition of a shippers' organisa- tion by the Secretary of State for the purposes of the Code,

and may empower the Secretary of State to designate for the purposes of Article 11 (consultation machinery) such persons or organisations as are mentioned in paragraph 1 of that Article.

4. Where it appears to the Secretary of State that—

Power to exclude or restrict

(a) a state which is a Contracting Party to the Code has

made reservations when becoming a party to the Code operation of the or has materially failed to fulfil its obligations under Code for lack the Code, and

of reciprocity.

(b) the implementation of those reservations or, as the case

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