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1046

[Table T jontd.]

No. 10 of 1899.

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

(Sheet 2)

*

For attachment of receipt for licence fee,

(Sheet 3)

For record of changes and events.

Table U. [ss. 28, 39 (1) (8) & 43 (3).]

REGULATIONS FOR THE LICENSING, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF JUNKS AND OTHER CHINESE VESSELS.

Obligation to obtain licence.

Licence book.

Showing of licence to certain officers.

GENERAL.

1. All vessels referred to in these regulations must be duly licensed as therein directed. No person shall possess, use, engage or let out for hire any such vessel unless such vessel has been licensed according to these regulations.

In these regulations, "vessels" shall have the same meaning as in section 39 (1) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.

All licences shall be kept in a licence book which shall be in one of the forms in Table T of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. For the issue of each licence book a fee of $1 shall be charged. If the licence book is damaged, defaced or lost, a new one will be issued for which a fee of $10 will be charged.

2. Every person in charge of a licensed vessel must stop and show his licence when required to do so by any harbour or police or revenue officer, or by the employer of such vessel, each of whom is hereby empowered to board and examine such vessel.

* As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 202 and 235 of 1913, Nos. 77, 116 and 268 of 1914.

No. 111 of 1916 and No. 105 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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1046 [Table T jontd.] No. 10 of 1899. MERCHANT SHIPPING. (Sheet 2) * For attachment of receipt for licence fee, (Sheet 3) For record of changes and events. Table U. [ss. 28, 39 (1) (8) & 43 (3).] REGULATIONS FOR THE LICENSING, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF JUNKS AND OTHER CHINESE VESSELS. Obligation to obtain licence. Licence book. Showing of licence to certain officers. GENERAL. 1. All vessels referred to in these regulations must be duly licensed as therein directed. No person shall possess, use, engage or let out for hire any such vessel unless such vessel has been licensed according to these regulations. In these regulations, "vessels" shall have the same meaning as in section 39 (1) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. All licences shall be kept in a licence book which shall be in one of the forms in Table T of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. For the issue of each licence book a fee of $1 shall be charged. If the licence book is damaged, defaced or lost, a new one will be issued for which a fee of $10 will be charged. 2. Every person in charge of a licensed vessel must stop and show his licence when required to do so by any harbour or police or revenue officer, or by the employer of such vessel, each of whom is hereby empowered to board and examine such vessel. * As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 202 and 235 of 1913, Nos. 77, 116 and 268 of 1914. No. 111 of 1916 and No. 105 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1046 [Table T jontd.] No. 10 of 1899. MERCHANT SHIPPING. (Sheet 2) * For attachment of receipt for licence fee, (Sheet 3) For record of changes and events. Table U. [ss. 28, 39 (1) (8) & 43 (3).] REGULATIONS FOR THE LICENSING, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF JUNKS AND OTHER CHINESE VESSELS. Obligation to obtain licence. Licence book. Showing of licence to certain officers. GENERAL. 1. All vessels referred to in these regulations must be duly liccused as therein directed. No person shall possess, use, engage or let out for hire any such vessel unless such vessel has been licensed according to these regulations. In these regulations, "vessels" shall have the same meaning as in section 39 (1) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. All licences shall be kept in a licence book which shall be in one of the forms in Table T of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. For the issue of each licence book a fee of $1 shall be charged. If the licence book is damaged, defaced or lost, a new one will be issued for which a fee of $10 will be charged. 2. Every person in charge of a licensed vessel must stop and show his licence when required to do so by any harbour or police or revenue officer, or by the employer of such vessel, each of whom is hereby empowered to board and examine such vessel. * As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 202 and 235 of 1913, Nos. 77, 116 and 268 of 1914. No. 111 of 1916 and No. 105 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924. ļ
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1046

[Table T jontd.]

No. 10 of 1899.

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

(Sheet 2)

*

For attachment of

receipt for licence fee,

(Sheet 3)

For record of changes and events.

Table U. [ss. 28, 39 (1) (8) & 43 (3).]

REGULATIONS FOR THE LICENSING, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF JUNKS AND OTHER CHINESE VESSELS.

Obligation to obtain licence.

Licence book.

Showing of licence to certain officers.

GENERAL.

1. All vessels referred to in these regulations must be duly liccused as therein directed. No person shall possess, use, engage or let out for hire any such vessel unless such vessel has been licensed according to these regulations.

In these regulations, "vessels" shall have the same meaning as in section 39 (1) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.

All licences shall be kept in a licence book which shall be in one of the forms in Table T of the Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. For the issue of each licence book a fee of $1 shall be charged. If the licence book is damaged, defaced or lost, a new one will be issued for which a fee of $10 will be charged.

2. Every person in charge of a licensed vessel must stop and show his licence when required to do so by any harbour or police or revenue officer, or by the employer of such vessel, each of whom is hereby empowered to board and examine such vessel.

* As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 202 and 235 of 1913, Nos. 77, 116 and 268 of 1914.

No. 111 of 1916 and No. 105 of 1917, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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