THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS.
while they are within any port of the United Kingdom as they apply to British ships;
saving Appli-
Provided that His Majesty may by Order-in-Council direct that those provisions shall not apply to any ship of a foreign country in which the provisions in force relating to life-saving appliances appear to His Majesty to be as effective as the provisions of Part V of the Principal Act, on proof that those provisions are complied with in the case of that ship,
5.-For the purposes of this Part of this Act the appointed day shall be 1st January, 1909, or such other day not being more than 12 months later, as the Board of Trade may appoint; and different days may be appointed for different provisions of this Part of this Act, and for different foreign countries.
ORDER IN COUNCIL [DENMARK] 22ND APRIL, 1910.
AND WHEREAS it appears to His Majesty that the provisions in force in Denmark relating to life-saving appliances are as effective as the provisions of Part V of the Principal Act:
Now, therefore, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, being authorised thereto by writing under His Majesty's Sign Manual, doth, by and with the advice of His Majesty's Privy Council, on behalf of His Majesty direct that the provisions of sections 427 to 431 of the Principal Act shall not apply to any Danish ship while within any Port of the United Kingdom, if it is proved that the aforesaid Danish provisions relating to life-saving appliances are complied with in the case of that ship.
COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN APPLIED.
Denmark, ....................22nd April, 1910
France, .....................22nd Nov., 1909
Germany, ...................10th Aug., 1909
Netherlands,..................11th June, 1909
Norway, ....................10th Aug., 1909
Sweden, ....................22nd Nov, 1909
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THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS.
while they are within any port of the United King- Life- dom as they apply to British ships;
saving Appli-
Provided that His Majesty may by Order-in-Coun- ances. cil direct that those provisions shall not apply to any ship of a foreign country in which the provisions in force relating to life-saving appliances appear to His Majesty to be as effective as the provisions of Part V of the Principal Act, on proof that those provisions are complied with in the case of that ship,
5.-For the purposes of this Part of this Act the appointed day shall be 1st January, 1909, or such other day not being more than 12 months later, as the Board of Trade may appoint; and different days may be appointed for different provisions of this Part of this Act, and for different foreign countries.
ORDER IN COUNCIL [DENMARK] 22ND APRIL, 1910.
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AND WHEREAS it appears to His Majesty that the provisions in force in Denmark relating to life-saving appliances are as effective as the provi- sions of Part V of the Principal Act:
Now, therefore, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, being authorised thereto by writing under His Majesty's Sign Manual, doth, by and with the advice of His Majesty's Privy Council, on behalf of His Majesty direct that the provisions of sections 427 to 431 of the Principal Act shall not apply to any Danish ship while within any Port of the United Kingdom, if it is proved that the aforesaid Danish provi- sions relating to life-saving appliances are complied with in the case of that ship.
COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN APPLIED.
Denmark,
France,
Germany,
Netherlands,..
Norway,
Sweden,
........22nd April, 1910
22nd Nov., 1909 ...........10th Aug., 1909
.11th June, 1909 ....10th Aug., 1909 .22nd Nov, 1909
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