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No. 10 of 1899.
Filing of notice of appeal. Appendix. Form No. 1.
Proceedings for constituting court. Summoning of court. Appendix. Form No. 2.
Notice to complainant of hearing. Forwarding copy of report. Time for hearing.
Parties to proceedings. Parties by permission. Proceedings on behalf of Governor; by complainant; by appellant.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Table H. [ss. 10(12)(16), 20(2) & 43(3).]
REGULATIONS FOR COURT OF SURVEY.
1. Where the owner or master of a ship, hereinafter called the appellant, desires to appeal to the Court of Survey, he shall file at the Harbour Master's office a notice in Form No. 1 in the Appendix to these regulations.
2. Immediately on the filing of the notice of appeal, the Harbour Master shall inform the Governor, and, if the ship is a foreign ship, the Harbour Master shall give notice to the consular officer for the state to which the ship belongs, and such consular officer may nominate one person to act as a member of the Court of Survey, whose name shall be submitted to the Governor at the same time.
3. When the Governor has issued his warrant constituting the court, the person appointed to be the president of the court, hereinafter referred to as the president, shall summon the court in Form No. 2 in the Appendix to these regulations.
4. If the survey has been made on the complaint of any person, hereinafter called the complainant, the president shall send to him notice of the time and place appointed for the hearing.
5. Previous to the hearing, the Governor shall forward to the president, to be produced as evidence at the hearing, an official copy of the report of the surveyor.
6. The court shall, if practicable, be summoned to hear the appeal on a day not later than fourteen days from the filing of the notice of appeal.
7. The Governor and the appellant shall be parties to the proceedings.
8. Any other person may, by permission of the president of the court, be made a party to the proceedings.
9. At the hearing, the person representing the Governor shall first call his witnesses, and, having done so, shall state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
10. The complainant, if he has appeared, shall then call his witnesses and, having done so, shall state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
11. The appellant shall then call his witnesses, and, having done so, shall state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
12. After the appellant has examined all his witnesses, the person representing the Governor and the complainant may, on cause shown to the satisfaction of the court, call further witnesses in reply.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
1012
No. 10 of 1899.
Filing of
notice of appeal. Appendix.
Form No. 1.
Proceedings for constitu- ting court.
Summoning of court. Appendix.
Form No. 2.
Notice to complainant of hearing.
Forwarding copy of report.
Time for hearing.
Parties to proceedings.
Parties by permission.
Proceedings
on behalf of Governor;
by complain- ant;
by appellant.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Table H. [ss. 10(12) (16), 20 (2) & 43(3).]
REGULATIONS FOR COURT OF SURVEY.
1. Where the owner or master of a ship, hereinafter called the appellant, desires to appeal to the Court of Survey, he shall file at the Harbour Master's office a notice in Form No. 1 in the Appendix to these regulations.
2. Immediately on the filing of the notice of appeal, the Harbour Master shall inform the Governor, and, if the ship is a foreign ship, the Harbour Master shall give notice to the consular officer for the state to which the ship belongs, and such consular officer may nominate one person to act as a member of the Court of Survey, whose name shall be submitted to the Governor at the same time.
the 3. When the Governor has issued his warrant constituting the court, person appointed to be the president of the court, hereinafter referred to as the president, shall summon the court in Form No. 2 in the Appendix to these regulations.
4. If the survey has been made on the complaint of any person, herein- after called the complainant, the president shall send to him notice of the time and place appointed for the hearing.
5. Previous to the hearing, the Governor shall forward to the president, to be produced as evidence at the hearing, an official copy of the report of the surveyor.
6. The court shall, if practicable, be summoned to hear the appeal on day not later than fourteen days from the filing of the notice of appeal.
7. The Governor and the appellant shall be parties to the proceedings.
8. Any other person, may, by permission of the president of the court, made a party to the proceedings.
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9. At the hearing, the person representing the Governor shall first call his witnesses, and, having done so, shall state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
10. The complainant, if he has appeared, shall then call his witnesses and having done so, shall state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
11. The appellant shall then call his witnesses, and, having done state in writing what order he requires the court to make.
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Witnesses in reply.
12. After the appellant has examined all his witnesses, the person representing the Governor and the complainant may, on cause shewn to the satisfaction of the court, call further witnesses in reply.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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