G 28
CAP. 281]
Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Purpose or service
Fees
1989/90 $
1990 $
Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is payable when a ship is detained or when it appears that at the time the ship was detained it was unsafe.
(c) For the survey of a ship upon the complaint of a member of the crew whether the survey is carried out by a Government surveyor, or by a person appointed for that purpose either by the Government or a Court
(d) For the survey of a ship which is detained because the appropriate load line is submerged
(e) For the survey of a ship which is detained for being—
(i) unmarked; or
(ii) improperly marked,
with load lines:
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
For each visit
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
Note: The surveys referred to in sub-items (a) to (e) of this item apply when a ship is detained or is found to be in such condition as would normally render her liable to detention under section 108 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Cap. 281), or section 12 of the Shipping and Port Control Ordinance (Cap. 313) or section 48(3), 49(6), 54(2), 58(4), 59(2), 60, 68, 72 or 117 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance (Cap. 369).
7. If a vessel requires inspection due to fire, damage or accident, per visit in addition to the appropriate fee for each item surveyed
8. Fees for survey for seaworthiness of obsolete war vessels, hulks, wrecks, or similar vessels.
9. For the survey and issue of a certificate of seaworthiness (required by section 54 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894) before re-registry of a ship whose registry has been closed on account of wreck, or other similar event
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
SECTION K—FOREIGN-GOING SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS GOODS
Purpose or service
The following fees shall be payable—
1. For the inspection of a ship for stowage of explosives or other dangerous goods in accordance with the recommendations of the Report of the Department of Trade Standing Advisory Committee on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods in Ships--
Fees
1989/90 $
1990 $
G 28
CAP. 281]
Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations
[1989 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Purpose or service
Fees
1989/90 $
1990
$
Note: The fee prescribed in this sub-item is payable when a ship is detained or when it
appears that at the time the ship was detained it was unsafe.
(c) For the survey of a ship upon the complaint
of a member of the crew whether the survey
is carried out by a Government surveyor, or by a person appointed for that purpose either by the Government or a Court
(d) For the survey of a ship which is detained
because the appropriate load line is submerged
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(e) For the survey of a ship which is detained
for being--
(i) unmarked; or
(ii) improperly marked,
with load lines:
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
For each visit
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
Note: The surveys referred to in sub-items (a) to (e) of this item apply when a ship is detained or is found to be in such condition as would normally render her liable to detention under section 108 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Cap. 281), or section 12 of the Shipping and Port Control Ordinance (Cap. 313) or section 48(3), 49(6), 54(2), 58(4), 59(2), 60, 68, 72 or 117 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance (Cap. 369).
7. If a vessel requires inspection due to fire,
damage or accident, per visit in addition to the appropriate fee for each item surveyed
8. Fees for survey for seaworthiness of obsolete war vessels, hulks, wrecks, or similar vessels.
9. For the survey and issue of a certificate of
seaworthiness (required by section 54 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894) before re-registry of a ship whose registry has been closed on account of wreck, or other similar event...........
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
a fee determined by the time involved, charged at the hourly rate.
SECTION K-FOREIGN-GOING SHIPS CARRYING DANGEROUS GOODS
Purpose or service
The following fees shall be payable-
1. For the inspection of a ship for stowage of explosives or other dangerous goods in accordance with the recommendations of the Report of the Department of Trade Standing Advisory Committee on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods in Ships--
Fees
1989/90 $
1990
$
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