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A 282

[Subsidiary]

4N.343 of 1989.

(1894, c. 60.)

App. B. Form 14.

(Cap. 369)

(1974 c. 43.)

(1971 c. 59.)

CAP. 4 The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 74 [1988 Ed.

ORDER 74

PROCEEDINGS UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894 to 1984

Proceedings for limiting ship-owner's responsibility (O. 74, r. 1A) (HK)1A. All proceedings in cases within section 504 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 to 1984 shall be by way of originating motion supported by affidavit; and the Court shall, if it thinks fit, by rule or order, give such relief as by the said section any such competent court as is mentioned in the Act has power to give.

ORDER 75*

(HK) ADMIRALTY PROCEEDINGS

Application and interpretation (O. 75, r. 1)

1. (1) This Order applies to Admiralty causes and matters, and the other provisions of these rules apply to those causes and matters subject to the provisions of this Order.

(2) In this Order----

"action in rem" means an Admiralty action in rem;

"caveat against arrest" means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 6;

"caveat against release and payment" means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 14;

"caveat book" means the book kept in the Registry in which caveats issued under this Order are entered;

"collision regulations" means the regulations made or deemed to be made under section 93 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance;

"limitation action" means an action by shipowners or other persons under the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1984 for the limitation of the amount of their liability in connection with a ship or other property;

"ship" includes any description of vessel used in navigation.

Proceedings against, or concerning, the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (O. 75, r. 2A)

2A. (2) For the purposes of section 6(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1974 any party to proceedings brought against an owner or guarantor in respect of liability under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Act 1971 may give notice to the Fund of such proceedings by serving a notice in writing on the Fund together with a copy of the writ and copies of the pleadings (if any) served in the action.

* In operation on 24.2.1989—see Ord. No. 3/89, section 5.

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A 282 [Subsidiary] 4N.343 of 1989. (1894, c. 60.) App. B. Form 14. (Cap. 369) (1974 c. 43.) (1971 c. 59.) CAP. 4 The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 74 [1988 Ed. ORDER 74 PROCEEDINGS UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894 to 1984 Proceedings for limiting ship-owner's responsibility (O. 74, r. 1A) (HK)1A. All proceedings in cases within section 504 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 to 1984 shall be by way of originating motion supported by affidavit; and the Court shall, if it thinks fit, by rule or order, give such relief as by the said section any such competent court as is mentioned in the Act has power to give. ORDER 75* (HK) ADMIRALTY PROCEEDINGS Application and interpretation (O. 75, r. 1) 1. (1) This Order applies to Admiralty causes and matters, and the other provisions of these rules apply to those causes and matters subject to the provisions of this Order. (2) In this Order---- "action in rem" means an Admiralty action in rem; "caveat against arrest" means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 6; "caveat against release and payment" means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 14; "caveat book" means the book kept in the Registry in which caveats issued under this Order are entered; "collision regulations" means the regulations made or deemed to be made under section 93 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance; "limitation action" means an action by shipowners or other persons under the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1984 for the limitation of the amount of their liability in connection with a ship or other property; "ship" includes any description of vessel used in navigation. Proceedings against, or concerning, the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (O. 75, r. 2A) 2A. (2) For the purposes of section 6(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1974 any party to proceedings brought against an owner or guarantor in respect of liability under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Act 1971 may give notice to the Fund of such proceedings by serving a notice in writing on the Fund together with a copy of the writ and copies of the pleadings (if any) served in the action. * In operation on 24.2.1989—see Ord. No. 3/89, section 5.
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A 282 [Subsidiary] 4N.343 of 1989. (1894, c. 60.) App. B. Form 14. (Cap. 369) (1974 c. 43.) (1971 c. 59.) CAP. 4 The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 74 [1988 Ed. ORDER 74 PROCEEDINGS UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894 to 1984 Proceedings for limiting ship-owner's responsibility (O. 74, r. 1A) (HK)1A. All proceedings in cases within section 504 of the Mer- chant Shipping Act, 1894 to 1984 shall be by way of originating motion supported by affidavit; and the Court shall, if it thinks fit, by rule or order, give such relief as by the said section any such com- petent court as is mentioned in the Act has power to give. ORDER 75* (HK) ADMIRALTY PROCEEDINGS Application and interpretation (O. 75, r. 1) 1. (1) This Order applies to Admiralty causes and matters, and the other provisions of these rules apply to those causes and matters subject to the provisions of this Order. (2) In this Order---- "action in rem" means an Admiralty action in rem; "caveat against arrest” means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 6; "caveat against release and payment” means a caveat entered in the caveat book under rule 14; "caveat book" means the book kept in the Registry in which caveats issued under this Order are entered; "collision regulations" means the regulations made or deemed to be made under section 93 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance; "limitation action" means an action by shipowners or other persons under the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1984 for the limitation of the amount of their liability in connection with a ship or other property; "ship" includes any description of vessel used in navigation. Proceedings against, or concerning, the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund (O. 75, r. 2A) 2A. (2) For the purposes of section 6(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1974 any party to proceedings brought against an owner or guarantor in respect of liability under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Act 1971 may give notice to the Fund of such proceedings by serving a notice in writing on the Fund together with a copy of the writ and copies of the pleadings (if any) served in the action. * In operation on 24.2.1989—see Ord. No. 3/89, section 5.
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A 282

[Subsidiary]

4N.343 of 1989.

(1894, c. 60.)

App. B. Form 14.

(Cap. 369)

(1974 c. 43.)

(1971 c. 59.)

CAP. 4 The Rules of the Supreme Court-Order 74 [1988 Ed.

ORDER 74

PROCEEDINGS UNDER MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894 to 1984

Proceedings for limiting ship-owner's responsibility (O. 74, r. 1A) (HK)1A. All proceedings in cases within section 504 of the Mer- chant Shipping Act, 1894 to 1984 shall be by way of originating motion supported by affidavit; and the Court shall, if it thinks fit, by rule or order, give such relief as by the said section any such com- petent court as is mentioned in the Act has power to give.

ORDER 75*

(HK) ADMIRALTY PROCEEDINGS

Application and interpretation (O. 75, r. 1)

1. (1) This Order applies to Admiralty causes and matters, and the other provisions of these rules apply to those causes and matters subject to the provisions of this Order.

(2) In this Order----

"action in rem" means an Admiralty action in rem;

"caveat against arrest” means a caveat entered in the caveat book

under rule 6;

"caveat against release and payment” means a caveat entered in the

caveat book under rule 14;

"caveat book" means the book kept in the Registry in which caveats

issued under this Order are entered;

"collision regulations" means the regulations made or deemed to be made under section 93 of the Merchant Shipping (Safety) Ordinance;

"limitation action" means an action by shipowners or other persons under the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1984 for the limitation of the amount of their liability in connection with a ship or other property;

"ship" includes any description of vessel used in navigation.

Proceedings against, or concerning, the International Oil Pollution

Compensation Fund (O. 75, r. 2A)

2A. (2) For the purposes of section 6(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1974 any party to proceedings brought against an owner or guarantor in respect of liability under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Act 1971 may give notice to the Fund of such proceedings by serving a notice in writing on the Fund together with a copy of the writ and copies of the pleadings (if any) served in the action.

* In operation on 24.2.1989—see Ord. No. 3/89, section 5.

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