CONTENTS PAGE 1-28 ... 3. The Regulations for the Management of the Port of Sydney 4. Order in Council with respect to the Use, Issue, Delivery, 87-88 TABLE OF CASES. ... ... ... Aid, 6 P. D. 84; 50 L. J. Adm. 40; 44 L. T. 843; 29 W. R. 614; Arizona, 5 P. D. 123; 49 L. J. Adm. 54; 42 L. T. 405; 28 W. R. ... ... ... Assyrian, 63 L. T. 91; 6 Asp. M. C. 525 ... ... C. S. Butler, L. R. 4 A. & E. 238; 31 L. T. 549; 23 W. R. 113; 2 Dinorah and Dorunda, 21 Sol. J. 9 Earl Spencer, L. R. 4 A. & E. 431; 32 L. T. 370; 23 W. R. 661 ; Golden Sea, 7 P. D. 194; 51 L. J. Adm. 64; 47 L. T. 579; 30 W. R. Granfelt v. Lord Advocate, 1 Ct. of Sess. Cas. (4th Ser.) 782 Kestrel, 6 P. D. 182; 45 L. T. 111; 30 W. R. 182; 4 Asp. M. C. ... ... ... ... Setterfield, Ex p., 21 N. S. W. L. R 331; 17 W.N. 174 Sir Robert Peel, 43 L. T. 364; 4 Asp. M. C. 321 Story, Ex p., 3 Q. B. D. 166; 47 L. J. Q. B 266; 38 L. T. 29; 26 CHAPTER I. THE NAVIGATION ACT, 1901, SO FAR AS IT RELATES TO THE COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY (Act No. 60, 1901.) An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to Navigation. [Assented to, 19th December, 1901.] BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: PART I. 1. This Act may be cited as the "Navigation Act, 1901," and is divided into Parts and Divisions, as follows :— 2. (1) The Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to Repeal. this Act are to the extent therein expressed hereby repealed. Schedule. First Acts hereby (2) All persons appointed under the Acts hereby Officers under repealed and holding office at the time of the passing of repealed. this Act shall be deemed to have been appointed hereunder. (3) All rules, rules of Court or regulations duly Rules of Court, regumade and all forms duly prescribed under the authority of lations, and any Act hereby repealed and being in force at the time of forms under Acts hereby the passing of this Act shall be deemed to have been made repealed. or prescribed under the authority of this Act. A Section 2 Proclama tions, authorities, &c., under Acts hereby repealed. Interpreta. tion. 35 Vic. No. 7, s. 4. 36 Vic. No. 30, ss. 2, 3. 45 Vic. No. 6, s. 21 (4). Act No. 32, 1899, s. 45. (4) All proclamations duly made, authorities duly given, leases or licenses duly granted, and certificates duly issued, and all acts or things duly done under the authority of any Act hereby repealed shall be deemed to have been made, given, granted, issued or done under the corresponding provisions of this Act, but at the date at which the same respectively were in fact made, given, granted, issued or done. 3. In this Act, unless the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires,— "British Possession" means any part of His Majesty's dominions exclusive of the United Kingdom; and where parts of such dominions are under both a central and a local legislature, all parts under the central legislature shall, for the purposes of this definition, be deemed to be one British Possession; 66 'coast-trade ship" means every registered British ship employed in trading or going between any ports within the Jurisdiction, also every registered steam-tug: Provided that every such ship employed in trading between any ports of adjacent States shall be deemed to be a coast-trade ship for such purposes of this Act as the Superintendent may deem fit; "foreign-going ship" means every registered British ship employed in trading or going between any port within and any port without the Jurisdiction: "harbour-master" means any duly appointed har bour master or assistant harbour-master; and, in any harbour, river, or place where there is no appointed harbour-master, the pilot stationed there: "justice" means any justice of the peace; |