ORDINANCE No. 8 of 1879.
Merchant Shipping.
(e.) The owner or agent and master of the ship and any person appointed by the owner or agent or master, may attend at any inspection or survey made in pursuance of this section.
1503
Rules for procedure of Court of survey, &c.
1876, sec. 9.]
11. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, make and when made revoke, alter and add to general rules to carry into effect the provisions of this Ordinance with respect to a Court of survey, and in particular with respect to the summoning of and procedure before the Court, the requiring on an appeal under section 9, subsection (d) security for costs and damages, the amount and application of fees and the publication of the rules.
12. All such rules, while in force, shall have effect as if enacted in this Ordinance, and the expression "prescribed" in the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the detention of ships or Court of survey means prescribed by such rules.
order payment of costs of any investigation.
13. The Court may make such order with respect to the costs of any investigation under this section as they think fit, and such costs shall be paid accordingly, and shall be recoverable in the same manner as costs in summary proceedings before any Police Magistrate.
14. Nothing in this section contained shall be deemed to affect in any way the jurisdiction of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Hongkong.
Appeal on refusal of certain certificates to ships.
14. If a ship-owner feels aggrieved:
(a.) By a declaration of a Government surveyor or surveyors under sub-section 8 of section 5 of this Ordinance, or by the refusal of a surveyor to give the said declaration;
(b.) By the refusal of a certificate of clearance for an emigrant ship under the "Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855, or the Ordinances relating thereto;" or
(c.) By the refusal of a certificate of clearance under this Ordinance,
the owner, charterer, master, or agent may appeal in the prescribed manner to the Court of survey. The Court may make such order with
Jurisdiction of the Vice-Admiralty Court not to be affected.
[M. S. A. 1876, sec. 14.]
ORDINANCE No. 8 of 1879.
Merchant Shipping.
(e.) The owner or agent and master of the ship and any person appointed by the owner or agent or master, may attend
at any inspection or survey made in pursuance of this section.
1503
Rules for procedure of Court of survey, &c.
1876, sec. 9.]
11. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, make and when made revoke, alter and add to general rules to carry into effect the provisions of this Ordinance with respect to a Court of survey, and in [M. S. A. particular with respect to the summoning of and procedure before the Court, the requiring on an appeal under section 9, subsection (d) security for costs and damages, the amount and application of fees and the publication of the rules.
12. All such rules, while in force, shall have effect as if enacted in this Ordinance, and the expression "prescribed" in the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the detention of ships or Court of survey means prescribed by such rules.
order pay- ment of costs of any investigation.
13. The Court may make such order with respect to the costs of Court may any investigation under this section as they think fit, and such costs shall be paid accordingly, and shall be recoverable in the same manner as costs in summary proceedings before any Police Magistrate.
14. Nothing in this section contained shall be deemed to affect in any way the jurisdiction of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Hongkong.
Appeal on refusal of certain certificates to ships.
14. If a ship-owner feels aggrieved:
(a.) By a declaration of a Government surveyor or surveyors under sub-section 8 of section 5 of this Ordinance, or by the refusal of a surveyor to give the said declara-
tion; or
(b.) By the refusal of a certificate of clearance for an emigrant ship under the "Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855, or the Ordinances relating thereto;" or
(c.) By the refusal of a certificate of clearance under this
Ordinance,-
the owner, charterer, master, or agent may appeal in the prescribed manner to the Court of survey. The Court may make such order with
Jurisdiction of the Vice- Admiralty Court not to be affected.
[M. S. A.
1876, sec. 14.]
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