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shall be on board the vessel, either at all times while she remains within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony or during such periods while she so remains as may be so specified.
(3) Where, to give effect to arrangements made for complying with directions given under paragraph (1) or (2) as respects a vessel remaining within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony, a person (not being a member of the crew of the vessel) has been engaged or required to perform duties on board the vessel, then, if he fails to perform those duties, he shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any vessel, take such steps and use such force as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any directions under this regulation relating to a vessel, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of a vessel for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken.
(5) The cost of taking any steps under paragraph (4) in relation to a vessel for securing compliance with directions given under this regulation shall be a debt due from the owner of the vessel to the Crown, and without prejudice to any other remedy may be recovered by the Government as a civil debt due to the Crown.
(6) In this regulation the expression “owner”, in relation to a vessel, includes the person having the management of the vessel.
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46. (1) Any person authorized by the Governor to act under this regulation may, by directions given to the master of any ship visitors to ships. which is for the time being within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony, prohibit any person going on board the ship without the consent in writing of the person so authorized so long as the ship remains within the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony, or during such periods while she so remains as may be specified in the directions.
(2) Any such directions may be given either generally with respect to all persons, not being officers or members of the crew of the ship or police officers or public servants acting in the course of their duty as such, or with respect to any particular person or class or description of persons.
(3) If any person goes on board a ship in contravention of directions given under this regulation, the master of the ship shall be guilty of an offence.
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shall be on board the vessel, either at all times while she remains within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony or during such periods while she so remains as may be so specified.
(3) Where, to give effect to arrangements made for complying with directions given under paragraph (1) or (2) as respects a vessel remaining within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony, a person (not being a member of the crew of the vessel) has been engaged or required to perform duties on board the vessel, then, if he fails to perform those duties, he shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Any person acting on behalf of the Governor may, in relation to any vessel, take such steps and use such force as may appear to that person to be reasonably necessary for securing compliance with any directions under this regulation relating to a vessel, or, where an offence against this regulation has occurred in the case of a vessel for enabling proceedings in respect of the offence to be effectually taken.
(5) The cost of taking any steps under paragraph (4) in relation to a vessel for securing compliance with directions given under this regulation shall be a debt due from the owner of the vessel to the Crown, and without prejudice to any other remedy may be recovered by the Government as a civil debt due to the Crown.
(6) In this regulation the expression “owner”, in relation to a vessel, includes the person having the management of the vessel.
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[Subsidiary]
Control over
46. (1) Any person authorized by the Governor to act under this regulation may, by directions given to the master of any ship visitors to ships. which is for the time being within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony, prohibit any person going on board the ship without the consent in writing of the person so authorized so long as the ship remains within the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony, or during such periods while she so remains as may be specified in the directions.
(2) Any such directions may be given either generally with respect to all persons, not being officers or members of the crew of the ship or police officers or public servants acting in the course of their duty as such, or with respect to any particular person or class or description of persons.
(3) If any person goes on board a ship in contravention of directions given under this regulation, the master of the ship shall be guilty of an offence.
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