PATNA POASSODASTORSIKAN ANDA BANSJE SE KATYMISJE UNA SARAYON TECLA NA Avkaze, ja
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
No. 10 of 1899.
615
Shipping Acts or any Ordinance apply, not unnecessarily detaining or delaying the ship from proceeding on any voyage; and if, in consequence of any accident to any such ship or for any other reason, they consider it necessary to do so, to require the ship to be taken into dock for the purpose of surveying the hull thereof; and every person who hinders any such surveyor from going on board any such ship, or otherwise impedes him in the execution of his duty under this Ordinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.
as to surveys.
57 & 58 Vict. (3); 22 Geo. c. 60, s. 724; 5, c. 9, s. 1 (1).
Table C.
(6) The Governor in Council may issue instructions to Government surveyors and make regulations as to the manner in which surveys of ships are to be made, as to the notice to be given to the Government surveyors when surveys are required, and as to the amount and payment of the fees due, and of any travelling or other expenses incurred by such surveyors in the execution of their duties. The Governor in Council may by such regulations determine the persons by whom and the conditions under which any such payment shall be made. The power to make such regulations shall include a power to make such regulations applicable to passenger ships plying on international voyages as appear to the Governor in Council to implement the provisions relating to construction, machinery, equipment and marking of load-lines which are contained in Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, and the Regulations referred to therein (except so far as the said provisions are otherwise implemented by the Merchant Shipping Acts or this Ordinance).
Such instructions and regulations may—
(i) modify any such requirement, as respects passenger ships plying on any international coasting voyage, if and to the extent that the Governor in Council is satisfied that the risks incurred by passenger ships plying on that voyage are such as to make it unreasonable or unnecessary to require ships so plying to comply with that requirement; and
(ii) modify any such requirement, as respects ships for the time being engaged in any passenger trade in which they are employed in the carriage of large numbers of unberthed passengers, if the Governor in Council is satisfied that compliance...
PATNA POASSODASTORSIKAN ANDA BANSJE SE KATYMISJE UNA SARAYON TECLA NA Avkaze, ja
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
No. 10 of 1899.
615
Shipping Acts or any Ordinance apply, not unnecessarily [s. 10 conta:] detaining or delaying the ship from proceeding on any voyage; and if, in consequence of any accident to any such ship or for any other reason, they consider it necessary to do so, to require the ship to be taken into dock for the purpose of surveying the hull thereof; and every person who hinders any such surveyor from going on board any such ship, or otherwise impedes him in the execution of his duty under this Ordinance, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.
as to
surveys.
57 & 58 Vict. (3); 22 Geo.
c. 60, s. 724
5, c. 9, s. 1 (1)..
Table C.
(6) The Governor in Council may issue instructions to Regulations Government surveyors and make regulations as to the manner in which surveys of ships are to be made, as to the notice to be given to the Government surveyors when surveys are required, and as to the amount and payment of the fees due, and of any travelling or other expenses incurred by such surveyors in the execution of their duties. The Governor in Council may by such regulations determine the persons by whom and the conditions Regulations under. which any such payment shall be made. The power to make such regulations shall include a power to make such regulations applicable to passenger ships plying on international voyages as appear to the Governor in Council to implement the provisions relating to construction, machinery, equipment and marking of load-lines which are contained in Chapter II of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1929, and the Regulations referred to therein (except so far as the said provisions are otherwise implemented by the Merchant Shipping Acts or this Ordinance).
Such instructions and regulations may-
.
1 (1) (b).]*
(i) modify any such requirement, as respects passenger [ef. 22 Geo. ships plying on any international coasting voyage, if and to 5, c. 9, s. the extent that the Governor in Council is satisfied that the risks incurred by passenger ships plying on that voyage are such as to make it unreasonable or unnecessary to require ships so plying to comply with that requirement; and
1 (1) (e).]
(ii) modify any such requirement, as respects ships for [cf. 22 Geo. the time being engaged in any passenger trade in which they 5, c. 9, s. are employed in the carriage of large numbers of unberthed passengers, if the Governor in Council is satisfied that compli-
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