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THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS.

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be estimated under the rules for engine-room measurement and deduction applicable to British ships, instead of under the Belgian rules, the engine-room shall be measured, and the deductions calculated, according to the British rules.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED.

Austria Hungary

Belgium [s. s.]

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

19th Aug., 1871

17th Oct., 1884

21st Nov., 1895

10th Aug., 1904

22nd Feb., 1896

14th Aug., 1879

Hayti

3rd May, 1882

Italy

11th May, 1906

Japan

27th Jan., 1885

Netherlands [s. s.]

3rd May, 1888

Norway

27th June, 1894

Russia and Finland [s. s.]

20th Nov., 1880

Sweden [s. s.]

18th Aug., 1882

United States

3rd Oct., 1895

N.B.-"[s. s.]" indicates that a distinction is made between Sailing Ships and Steamships.

COUNTRY THE SHIPS OF WHICH ARE TO BE RE-MEASURED.

Spain

B

29th Jan., 1904

Going on board Arriving Ship without leave.

M. S. Act, 1894, ss. 218, 219.-

[A general provision as to going on board

218.-Where a ship is about to arrive, is arriving, or has arrived at the end of her voyage, and any person, not being in Her Majesty's service or not being duly authorised by law for the purpose,-

Penalty for board ship being on without permission before seamen

(a) goes on board the ship, without the permission of the master, before the seamen lawfully leave the ship at the end of their engagement, or are discharged (whichever last happens); or,

(b) being on board the ship, remains there after being warned to leave by the master, or by a police officer, or by any officer of the Board of Trade or of the Customs,


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THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS. ment. 225 be estimated under the rules for engine-room measurement and deduction applicable to British ships, instead of under the Belgian rules, the engine-room shall be measured, and the deductions calculated, according to the British rules. COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED. Austria Hungary Belgium [s. s.] Denmark France Germany Greece 19th Aug., 1871 17th Oct., 1884 21st Nov., 1895 10th Aug., 1904 22nd Feb., 1896 14th Aug., 1879 Hayti 3rd May, 1882 Italy 11th May, 1906 Japan 27th Jan., 1885 Netherlands [s. s.] 3rd May, 1888 Norway 27th June, 1894 Russia and Finland [s. s.] 20th Nov., 1880 Sweden [s. s.] 18th Aug., 1882 United States 3rd Oct., 1895 N.B.-"[s. s.]" indicates that a distinction is made between Sailing Ships and Steamships. COUNTRY THE SHIPS OF WHICH ARE TO BE RE-MEASURED. Spain B 29th Jan., 1904 Going on board Arriving Ship without leave. M. S. Act, 1894, ss. 218, 219.- [A general provision as to going on board 218.-Where a ship is about to arrive, is arriving, or has arrived at the end of her voyage, and any person, not being in Her Majesty's service or not being duly authorised by law for the purpose,- Penalty for board ship being on without permission before seamen (a) goes on board the ship, without the permission of the master, before the seamen lawfully leave the ship at the end of their engagement, or are discharged (whichever last happens); or, (b) being on board the ship, remains there after being warned to leave by the master, or by a police officer, or by any officer of the Board of Trade or of the Customs, Page 5 Page 6
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THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS. ment. 225 be estimated under the rules for engine-room measurement and deduc- Tonnage tion applicable to British ships, instead of under the Belgian rules, the Measure- engine-room shall be measured, and the deductions calculated, according to the British rules. COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED. Austria Hungary Belgium [s. s.] Denmark France Germany Greece 19th Aug., 1871 17th Oct., 1884 21st Nov., 1895 10th Aug., 1904 22nd Feb., 1896 14th Aug., 1879 Hayti 3rd May, 1882 Italy 11th May, 1906 Japan 27th Jan., 1885 Netherlands [s. s.] 3rd May, 1888 · Norway 27th June, 1894 Russia and Finland [s. s.] 20th Nov., 1880 Sweden [s. s.] 18th Aug., 1882 United States 3rd Oct., 1895 N.B.-"[s. s.]" indicates that a distinction is made between Sailing Ships and Steamships. COUNTRY THE SHIPS OF WHICH ARE TO BE RE-MEASURED. Spain B 29th Jan., 1904 Going on board Arriving Ship without leave. M. S. Act, 1894, ss. 218, 219.- [A general provision as to going on board 218.-Where a ship is about to arrive, is arriving, or has arrived at the end of her voyage, and any per- son, not being in Her Majesty's service or not being duly authorised by law for the purpose,- Penalty for board ship being on without per- mission be- fore seamen (a) goes on board the ship, without the permission leave. of the master, before the seamen lawfully leave the ship at the end of their engagement, or are discharged (whichever last happens); or, (b) being on board the ship, remains there after ships in the waters of being warned to leave by the master, or by a police the Colony without leave exists in s. 26 (1).(d) of the Mer- chant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.] officer, or by any officer of the Board of Trade or of the Customs, Page 5Page 6
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THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS.

ment.

225

be estimated under the rules for engine-room measurement and deduc- Tonnage tion applicable to British ships, instead of under the Belgian rules, the Measure- engine-room shall be measured, and the deductions calculated, according to the British rules.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED.

Austria Hungary

Belgium [s. s.]

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

19th Aug., 1871

17th Oct., 1884

21st Nov., 1895

10th Aug., 1904

22nd Feb., 1896

14th Aug., 1879

Hayti

3rd May, 1882

Italy

11th May, 1906

Japan

27th Jan., 1885

Netherlands [s. s.]

3rd May, 1888 ·

Norway

27th June, 1894

Russia and Finland [s. s.]

20th Nov., 1880

Sweden [s. s.]

18th Aug., 1882

United States

3rd Oct., 1895

N.B.-"[s. s.]" indicates that a distinction is made between Sailing Ships and

Steamships.

COUNTRY THE SHIPS OF WHICH ARE TO BE RE-MEASURED.

Spain

B

29th Jan., 1904

Going on board Arriving Ship without leave.

M. S. Act, 1894, ss. 218, 219.-

[A general provision

as to going on board

218.-Where a ship is about to arrive, is arriving, or has arrived at the end of her voyage, and any per- son, not being in Her Majesty's service or not being duly authorised by law for the purpose,-

Penalty for board ship being on without per-

mission be- fore seamen

(a) goes on board the ship, without the permission leave. of the master, before the seamen lawfully leave the ship at the end of their engagement, or are discharged (whichever last happens); or,

(b) being on board the ship, remains there after ships in the waters of being warned to leave by the master, or by a police

the Colony without

leave exists in s. 26

(1).(d) of the Mer- chant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.]

officer, or by any officer of the Board of Trade or of the Customs,

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