The Merchant Shipping Acts

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Revocation of certificates of mortgage and sale
28
Liability of Beneficial Owner
34
Proof of attestation not required
36
National colours for ships and penalty on carrying
40
Ports of Registry in Place under Foreign Jurisdiction
49
Form and record of certificate
54
Engagement of Seamen
60
Certificate as to agreements with crew of hometrade ships
66
Penalty for unduly assuming British character
69
SECT
70
Settlement of wages
76
Mercantile Marine Offices
80
Public officers to be exempt from legal proceedings except
82
Wages on termination of service by wreck or illness
84
Service of documents
89
Power of Courts to rescind Contracts
92
Dealing with unclaimed property of deceased seaman
98
Destitute Seamen SECT PAGE 184 Penalty on masters of ships leaving certain seamen in dis tress in the United Kingdom
101
Leaving Seamen Abroad 186 Discharge of seamen in foreign countries
102
Penalty for forcing seamen on shore or leaving them behind
104
Seamen not to be discharged or left abroad unless sanction or certificate obtained
105
Accounts and payment of wages in case of seamen left abroad
106
Distressed Seamen 190 Regulations as to relief and maintenance of distressed seamen
109
Provisions for maintenance and relief of distressed seamen
110
Masters of ships compelled to take distressed seamen
111
Recovery of expenses of relief of distressed seamen
113
Payment of expenses out of Mercantile Marine Fund
114
Money and effects of seamen volunteering into navy
115
Provisions Health and Accommodation 198 Complaints as to provisions or water
117
Regulations respecting medicines antiscorbutics c
118
Weights and measures on board
120
Forgery c of agreements with crew
121
Expenses of medical attendance in case of illness
122
Recovery of expenses from owner
124
Accommodation for seamen
125
Facilities for making Complaint 211 Facilities for making complaint
126
Penalty for overcharges by lodginghouse keepers
127
238
128
Application of provisions of previous section to foreign ships
129
Misconduct endangering life or ship
130
Conveyance of deserter on board ship
132
Power of Court to order offender to be taken on board ship
133
Summary remedies not to affect other remedies
134
Penalty for false statement as to last ship or name
135
Entries and certificates of desertion abroad
136
Agreements with Lascars
137
of fines
138
Penalty for enticing to desert and harbouring deserters
139
Penalty on stowaways and discipline of stowaways and sea men carried under compulsion
140
Official Logs 239 Official logs to be kept and to be evidence
141
Entries required in official log book
142
Offences in respect of official logs
144
Registration of and Returns respecting Seamen
149
Definition of Emigrant Ship
159
Scale for determining length of voyages
161
Mode of survey and declaration of survey
162
Transmission of declaration
164
Transmission of certificate
165
Delivery up of certificate
166
Colonial certificates for passenger steamers
167
Prohibition of increasing weight on safetyvalve
168
Power to exclude drunken passengers on hometrade pas senger steamers
170
Equipment with compasses chronometers fireengine anchors c
171
Number of and Accommodation for Passengers 291 Regulations as to carrying of passengers generally
172
Agreements with lascars Saving for 4 Geo 4 c 80 ss
173
Provisions Water and Medical Stores SECT PAGE 295 Supply of provisions and water
174
Mode of carrying water
175
Power of Board of Trade to exempt ships
176
Dangerous Goods and Carriage of Cattle 301 Regulations as to carriage of dangerous goods and of horses and cattle
177
Carriage of military stores
178
Medical practitioners
179
Crew of emigrant ship
180
Medical Inspection 306 Medical inspection of steerage passengers and crew
181
reasons
182
Evidence of bond
183
Lists of passengers embarked after clearance
184
Attempt to gain passage without payment
185
Ships putting back to replenish provisions c
186
Forfeiture of ship proceeding to sea without certificate for clearance
187
Summary remedy for breach of contract
188
Penalty for altering or inducing anyone to part with con
189
Validity of insurance of passage money
195
Passage Brokers SECT PAGE 341 Passage broker
197
Granting of licences to passage brokers
198
List of agents and runners to be exhibited by brokers and sent to emigration officers
199
Emigrant runners licence
200
Emigrant runners commission and fees
201
Penalties for fraud in connexion with assisting emigration
202
Recovery of fines
203
Forms and fees
204
Byelaws by harbour authority
205
Application of Part III as regards Emigrant Ships 364 Application to certain voyages
206
Power of governors of colonies as to numbers of steerage passengers
207
Power for legislature of India to apply Part III
208
FISHING BOATS Application of Part IV
209
Fishing boat Second hand Voyage
210
Extent of Part IV
211
Effect of registry of fishing boat
212
Rules as to boats and lifebuoys of fishing boats
213
Offences by seamen and apprentices
214
Civil right unaffected by criminal provisions
216
Apprehension of seamen guilty of certain offences
217
Dealing with seaman who refuses to proceed to sea c
218
Provisions as to Deaths Injuries Illtreatment Punishments and Casualties in Fishing Boats 385 Record and report of death injury illtreatment punish m...
219
Settlement of Disputes 387 Decision of disputes by superintendent
220
Provisions for ascertaining Profits of Fishing Boats
221
Fees and Control of Superintendents 390 Fees payable on engagements and discharges
222
Assistance by superintendents
223
Enforcement by superintendents of indentures or agreements
224
III PROVISIONS APPLYING TO Trawlers Engagement of Seamen 399 Agreements with crew
225
Mode of entering into agreements
226
Fishing boats running agreements
227
Statement of change of crew in case of running agreements
228
Certificate of discharge
229
Granting of certificate of competency
230
Certificate of service
231
Conveyance of Fish from Trawlers 417 Board of Trade regulations as to conveyance of fish from trawlers
232
SAFETY Prevention of Collisions 418 Collision regulations
233
Observance of collision regulations
234
Inspection as to lights and fog signals
236
Saving for local rules of navigation in harbours c
237
Duty of vessel to assist the other in case of collision
238
Collisions to be entered in official log
239
Report of Accidents and Loss of Ship 425 Report to Board of Trade of accidents to steam ships
240
Lifesaving Appliances 427 Rules as to lifesaving appliances
241
Duties of owners and masters as to carrying lifesaving appliances
242
Survey of ship with respect to lifesaving appliances
243
Placing undue weight on safetyvalve
244
Draught of Water and LoadLine SECT PAGE 436 Ships draught of water to be recorded
245
Marking of decklines
246
Ships with submerged loadlines deemed unsafe
247
Time c for marking of loadline in case of coasting vessels
248
Penalty for offences in relation to marking of loadline
249
Provision as to colonial ships with respect to loadlines
250
Dangerous Goods 446 Restrictions on carriage of dangerous goods
251
Power to deal with goods suspected of being dangerous
252
Carriage of Grain 452 Obligation to take precautions to prevent grain cargo from shifting
255
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267
Preliminary inquiry into shipping casualties
268
List of assessors
270
Inquiry into conduct of certificated officer
272
Removal of master by Admiralty Court
273
Power of Board of Trade to restore certificate
274
Supplemental Provisions as to Investigations and Inquiries 476 Investigations before stipendiary magistrate
275
Power to appoint wreck commissioners
276
Rules as to investigations and inquiries
277
Naval Courts on the High Seas and Abroad 480 Cases in which naval courts may be summoned
278
Functions of naval courts
279
Report of proceedings of naval courts
281
Courts of Survey 487 Constitution of court of survey
282
Power and procedure of court of survey
283
Scientific Referees SECT PAGE 490 Reference in difficult cases to scientific persons
284
DELIVERY OF Goods Delivery of Goods and Lien for Freight 492 Definitions under Part VII
285
Power of shipowner to enter and land goods on default by owner of goods
286
Lien for freight on landing goods
288
Provisions as to deposits by owners of goods
289
Sale of goods by warehousemen
290
Warehousemens protection
291
LIABILITY OF SHIPOWNERS 502 Limitation of shipowners liability in certain cases of loss of or damage to goods
292
Limitation of owners liability in certain cases of loss of life injury or damage
294
Power of courts to consolidate claims against owners c
297
Part owners to account in respect of damages
299
Liability in certain cases not affected
300
WRECK AND SALVAGE Vessels in Distress 510 Definition of wreck and salvage
301
Powers of the receiver in case of vessels in distress
302
SECT PAGE 514 Power of receiver to suppress plunder and disorder by force
303
Exercise of powers of receiver in his absence
304
Dealing with Wreck 518 Provision as to wreck found in the United Kingdom
305
Penalty for taking wreck at time of casualty
306
Immediate sale of wreck by receiver in certain cases
307
Disposal of unclaimed wreck
308
Delivery of unclaimed wreck by receivers not to prejudice title
309
Power of lighthouse authority to remove wreck
311
Offences in respect of Wreck 535 Taking wreck to foreign port
312
Summary procedure for concealment of wreck
313
Marine store dealer to keep proper books
314
Marking of Anchors SECT PAGE 543 Marking of anchors
315
Salvage of life from foreign vessels
317
Salvage of cargo or wreck
318
Determination of disputes as to salvage summarily
320
Appeal in case of salvage disputes
321
As to arbitrators in Ireland
322
Detention of property liable for salvage by a receiver
323
Sale of detained property by receiver
324
Apportionment of salvage under 2007 by receiver
325
Salvage by Her Majestys ships
326
Salvage by Her Majestys ships abroad
327
Execution of bond
328
Saving for other salvage rights
329
Appointment of Receivers of Wreck 566 Appointment of receivers of wreck
330
Remuneration for services by coastguard
331
Confirmation of byelaws
338
SECT PAGE 591 Recovery of pilotage dues
342
Receiving or offering improper rates of pilotage 312
343
Occasions on which unqualified pilots may act
344
Fees on examination
345
Appeal by master or mate to Board of Trade 316
346
Fees for pilotage certificates
347
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349
Home trade passenger ships to carry pilots
350
Exemption from compulsory pilotage
351
Penalty on pilot endangering ship life or limb
353
Pilot Boats and Pilot Signals 611 Approval of pilot boats
355
Display of pilot flag when pilot is on board vessel
356
Trinity House 616 Power of Trinity House to alter regulations
357
Regulations as to pilots licences
358
Pilots liability limited
359
Ships from London coming past Dungeness to take the first pilot
360
Rates of Pilotage Trinity House 626 Rates of pilotage
362
Receipt and application of pilotage dues payable by foreign ships
363
Pilot Fund Trinity House 630 Payments to be made to the pilot fund
364
Saving for Liability of Owners and Master 633 Limitation of liability of owner or masters where pilotage is compulsory
365
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367
LIGHTHOUSES General Management 634 Management of lighthouses buoys and beacons
368
Returns and information to Board of Trade
369
Restrictions on exercise of lighthouse powers by commis sioners
370
Additions to lighthouses
371
Dues for new lighthouses
372
Application and collection of light dues
373
Receipt for light dues
374
Surrender of local lighthouses
375
Light dues for local lights
376
Expenses of General Lighthouse Authorities 658 Payment of lighthouse expenses out of Mercantile Marine Fund
377
Advances by Treasury for lighthouse expenses
378
Advances by Public Works Loan Commissioners
379
Injury to lighthouses c
380
Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses 668 Incorporation of Commissioners of Northern Lights
381
Lighthouses c in Colonies SECT PAGE 670 Dues for colonial lighthouses c
382
Advances for construction and repair of colonial light houses c
383
MERCANTILE MARINE Fund 676 Sums payable to the Mercantile Marine Fund
384
Application of Mercantile Marine Fund
385
Subsidy from Parliament to Mercantile Marine Fund
386
Accounts and audit
387
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS Prosecution of Offences 680 Prosecution of offences
388
Application of Summary Jurisdiction Acts in certain cases
389
Provision as to jurisdiction in case of offences
390
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391
Offences committed by British seamen at foreign ports to be within Admiralty jurisdiction
392
Provisions in case of Offences Abroad 689 Conveyance of offenders and witnesses to United Kingdom or British possession
393
Inquiry into cause of death on board ship
394
Depositions to be received in evidence when witness cannot be produced
395
Detention of Ship and Distress on Ship 692 Enforcing detention of ship
396
Sums ordered to be paid leviable by distress on ship
397
Declarations
400
Unregistered ship deemed to be registered in United King
406
Provision as to discharge c to apply in the case of
412
Notices c to be in writing and provision as to sending
414
Definition of passenger and passenger steamer
417
Repeal
421
Provision of signals of distress inextinguishable lights
435
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1897
452
Scale of light dues
456
MERCHANT SHIPPING LIABILITY OF SHIP
465
Short title
467
SECT
468
Prohibition of engagement of seamen with insufficient know
474
PROVISIONS AS TO RELIEF AND REPATRIATION OF DISTRESSED
482
Expenses of medical attendance in case of injury or illness
489
Penalty for forcing seamen on shore
495
Deduction of spaces used for water ballast in ascertaining
502
SECT PAGE
514
Copies of pilotage provisions to be furnished to pilot
587
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632
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644
Construction
658
PAGE
694
lifebuoys 244
699
Expenses incurred by Commissioners of Customs
718
Stowage of goods 173
765
Accounts to be rendered by owners 220
811
Statutory scale of provisions for crew
854
Rating of Seamen
875
sort of agreement 229
879
Amendment of sect 744 of 57 58 Vict c 60 as respects
898

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673 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... abaft the beam on the starboard side ; and of such a character as to be visible on a dark night, with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least two miles. (c) On the...
673 ÆäÀÌÁö - On the port side a red light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
677 ÆäÀÌÁö - In obeying and construing these Rules due regard shall be had to all dangers of navigation and collision, and to any special circumstances which may render a departure from the above Rules necessary in order to avoid immediate danger.
658 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... (a). These two lights shall be so placed in line with the keel that one shall be at least 15 feet higher than the other, and in such a position with reference to each other that the lower light shall be forward of the upper one. The vertical distance between these lights shall be less than the horizontal distance.
658 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... feet above or below such lights, if the length of the tow, measuring from the stern of the towing vessel to the stern of the last vessel towed, exceeds 600 feet.
687 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... other; in other words, to cases in which by day each vessel sees the masts of the other in a line or nearly in a line with her own, and by night to cases in which each vessel is in such a position as to see both the side lights of the other.
662 ÆäÀÌÁö - When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other. (d) When both are running free, with the wind on the same side, the vessel which is to windward shall keep out of the way of the vessel which is to leeward. (e) A vessel which has the wind aft shall keep out of the way of the other vessel.
683 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... points abaft the beam on the starboard side ; and of such a character as to be visible on a dark night, with a clear atmosphere, at a distance of at least two miles.
664 ÆäÀÌÁö - I am directing my course to starboard." Two short blasts to mean, " I am directing my course to port.
659 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision, so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side. Fourth. Rowing boats, whether under oars or sail, shall have ready at hand a lantern showing a white light which shall be temporarily exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision. The vessels referred to in this article shall not be obliged to carry the lights prescribed by article 4 (a) and article 11, last paragraph.

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