1969 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Marine Courts)
Regulations.
[CAP. 281
[Subsidiary]
MERCHANT SHIPPING (MARINE COURTS)
REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 281, section 58).
[30th August, 1968.]
L.N. 88/68.
LAW LIBRARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Marine Courts) Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
"Director" means the Director of Marine;
"investigation" means an investigation by a marine court as to a casualty affecting a ship and an inquiry by a marine court into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship;
"marine court" means a marine court appointed under section 52 of the Ordinance.
3. (1) Where a marine court has been appointed to make an investigation as to a casualty affecting a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the owner, or the agent in Hong Kong of the owner, of the ship and on any other person who in his opinion ought to be served with the notice.
(2) Where a marine court has been appointed to inquire into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the master, mate or engineer.
(3) A notice of investigation shall—
(a) specify the time and place at which the investigation will commence; and
(b) be accompanied by a statement of the questions which, on the information then in his possession, the Director considers that the marine court will be called upon to determine.
4. (1) The Director may, at any time before the investigation commences, by a subsequent notice amend the statement of questions accompanying the notice of investigation served pursuant to paragraph (2) of regulation 3.
(2) Such notice shall be served, before the investigation commences, on each person on whom the notice of investigation was served.
Notice of investigation.
Amendment of notice of investigation.
1969 Ed.] Merchant Shipping (Marine Courts)
Regulations.
[CAP. 281
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[Subsidiary]
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OMERCHANT SHIPPING (MARINE COURTS)
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REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 281, section 58).
[30th August, 1968.]
L.N. 88/68.
LAW
LIBRARY
ese regulations may be cited as the Merchant Shipping Citation. (Marine Courts) Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation.
"Director" means the Director of Marine;
"investigation" means an investigation by a marine court as to a
casualty affecting a ship and an inquiry by a marine court into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship;
"marine court" means a marine court appointed under section 52
of the Ordinance.
3. (1) Where a marine court has been appointed to make an investigation as to a casualty affecting a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the owner, or the agent in Hong Kong of the owner, of the ship and on any other person who in his opinion ought to be served with the notice.
(2) Where a marine court has been appointed to inquire into a charge of incompetency or misconduct on the part of the master or a mate or engineer of a ship, the Director shall cause a notice of investigation in the prescribed form to be served on the master, mate or engineer.
(3) A notice of investigation shall-
(a) specify the time and place at which the investigation will
commence; and
(b) be accompanied by a statement of the questions which, on the information then in his possession, the Director considers that the marine court will be called upon to determine.
4. (1) The Director may, at any time before the investiga- tion commences, by a subsequent notice amend the statement of questions accompanying the notice of investigation served pursuant to paragraph (2) of regulation 3.
(2) Such notice shall be served, before the investigation commences, on each person on whom the notice of investigation was served.
Notice of investigation.
Amendment of notice of investigation.
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