1650
No. 1 of 1904.
Master to detain persons on board in certain cases. Certificate of refusal of permission to land. No action for anything done in execution of the provisions of this Ordinance.
IMBECILE PERSONS INTRODUCTION.
agent, consignee, or master can prove that such person became lunatic, idiotic, or imbecile, after embarkation at the port or place from which he shipped: Provided that such expense shall in no case exceed the sum of five thousand dollars in the aggregate.
(2) In every case where permission to land any person from any vessel is refused, every such person shall be detained by the master on board such vessel and shall be prevented, by force if need be, from landing.
(3) In every case in which permission to land from any vessel is refused, the officer refusing shall give a certificate of such refusal to the master of such vessel if so required by him.
(4) No action shall lie against the master of any vessel or any person whomsoever for anything done in execution of the provisions of this Ordinance.
Exceptions.
[Originally No. 3 of 1904. Law Rev. - Ord., 1924.]
Short title.
Number of pilots.
4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to shipwrecked mariners or other shipwrecked persons brought to the Colony without charge by the master of a ship other than that in which they were wrecked, nor to His Majesty's land and sea forces, nor to distressed British seamen, nor to natives of the Colony, nor to persons of Chinese nationality, nor to persons deported from China under the provisions of the Orders in Council applicable to China.
No. 2 of 1904, repealed by No. 34 of 1910,
No. 3 of 1904.
An Ordinance to provide for and regulate the employment of pilots.
[29th April, 1904.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Pilots Ordinance, 1904.
2. The Harbour Master may grant certificates of competency to persons duly qualified to act as, and may license under his hand, pilots who shall not exceed such number as he may direct, for the purpose of conducting ships within the waters of the Colony: Provided that--
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1650
No. 1 of 1904.
Master to
detain per-
sons on
board in
certain cases.
Certificate of refusal of permission to land.
No action for anything done in
IMBECILE PERSONS
INTRODUCTION.
agent, consignee, or master can prove that such person became lunatic, idiotic, or imbecile, after embarkation at the port or place from which he shipped: Provided that such expense shall in no case exceed the sum of five thousand dollars in the aggregate.
(2) In every case where permission to land any person from any vessel is refused, every such person shall be detained by the master on board such vessel and shall be prevented, by force if need be, from landing.
(3) In every case in which permission to land from any vessel is refused, the officer refusing shall give a certificate. of such refusal to the master of such vessel if so required by him.
(4) No action shall lie against the master of any vessel or any person whomsoever for anything done in execution of execution of the provisions of this Ordinance.
Ordinance.
Exceptions.
[Originally No. 3 of 1904.
Law Rev.
- Ord., 1924.]
*
Short title.
Number of pilots.
*
4. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to shipwrecked mariners or other shipwrecked persons brought to the Colony without charge by the master of a ship other than that in which they were wrecked, nor to His Majesty's land and sea forces, nor to distressed British seamen, nor to natives of the Colony, nor to persons of Chinese nationality, nor to persons deported from China under the provisions of the Orders in Council applicable to China.
No. 2 of 1904, repealed by No. 34 of 1910, ̧
No. 3 of 1904.
An Ordinance to provide for and regulate the employment
of pilots.
[29th April, 1904.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Pilots Ordinance, 1904.
2. The Harbour Master may grant certificates of com- petency to persons duly qualified to act as, and may license under his hand, pilots who shall not exceed such number as he may direct, for the purpose of conducting ships within the waters of the Colony: Provided that--
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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