ships employed solely in, need not have deck-lines or load-line marked, 246. FISHING BOATS (Part IV.), 209-232. certain, exempt from provisions of Part I. as to marking, 5. sects. 399-408, M. S. A. 1894..646. fees for registry, transfer and mortgage, 458. not bound to hoist national colours, 41. application of Part II. (Masters and Seamen) to, 154, 157. in Scotland, 156. FISHING BOATS (Part IV.)—continued. provisions applicable to all-continued. regulation lights for, 666. offences on, punishment of, 215. saving of rights of action, 216. application of forfeitures for desertion, 216. deserters, &c. may be sent back to boat, 216. warrant for apprehension of offender, 217. dealing with seaman refusing to go to sea, 218. seaman or skipper may give notice of intention to absent himself, 218. desertion from, proof of, 219. death, injury, ill-treatment, or punishment on, record and report of, to inquiry to be made by superintendent, 395. casualty to, record and report of, to be made by skipper, 219. inquiry to be made by superintendent, 219. formal investigation where loss of life, 270. disputes to be decided by superintendent, 220. in Scotland, agreements for, 221. fees payable on engagement, &c. of crew before superintendents, 222. rules for life-saving appliances do not apply to registered, 241. of 25 tons and upwards, provisions applicable to, 222-225. apprenticeship and agreements with boys in, 222. assistance as to, by superintendents, 223. indentures and boys' agreements to be made before superintendent, 223. forms of, 224. enforcement of, by superintendents, 224. powers of superintendents, 224. prohibition of taking money for apprenticeship, 224. FISHING BOAT'S AGREEMENT, added to lighthouse, may be treated as a separate lighthouse, 371. FOREIGN DESERTERS. FOREIGNER See DESERTERS. not qualified to own British ship, 1. may be member of body corporate owning British ship, 2. sale of ship or share transmitted to, 16. FOREIGN-GOING SHIP, definition of, 415. extension of provisions as to marking load-line on British and foreign, 470. agreement with crew of, special provisions as to, 62, 63. certificate as to, 65. changes in crew of, to be reported to superintendent, 65. decision of questions as to, by superintendent, 75. medical practitioner, when to be carried on, 124. must carry two certificated officers, 50, 503. when to carry certificated cooks, 481. list of crew to be made by master of, 149. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT SHIPS, FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACTS, registry where H. M. has jurisdiction under, 49. See FOREIGN PORT OF power to extend jurisdiction as to offences to foreign countries, 391. FOREIGN OFFICE. See SECRETARY OF STATE. FOREIGN PORT. See also BRITISH CONSULAR OFFICER. deposit of documents by master at, 153. offences by British seamen at, to be within Admiralty jurisdiction, 391. FOREIGN PORT OF REGISTRY, registrar of British ships at, 4. power to declare, by Order in Council, 49. FOREIGN SEAMEN, distressed, 109. deserters, 140, 141. FOREIGN SHIP, becoming British, to be registered by name she bore as a foreign ship, 29. penalty for going on board before seamen discharged, 128, 129, 585. certificated cook for, 481. emigrant ships, equipment of, 171. when to carry interpreters, 180. engagement of seamen for, 59. registration of births and deaths on, 196. exemption of passenger steamer or emigrant ship from survey, 205. presumption of fault upon infringement of, by, 234. load-lines of, Order in Council as to, 251, 468. master to make return of passengers carried, 510. of cattlemen carried, 510. carriage of grain cargo in, 469. detention of, as unsafe, 263, 397. life-saving appliances, application of, rules as to, to, 469. limitation of liability of, 293-300. crew spaces in, deductions of, 502. wreck of, consular officer is deemed agent of owner, 307. salvage of life from, 315-317. See SALVAGE. Trinity House pilotage dues for, 362. application of, 363. detention of, till receipt for pilotage dues produced, 363. application of M. S. A. 1894, to, by Order in Council, 412. FORFEITURE, of interest of unqualified person in British ship, 39. of ship, for using improper certificate of registry, 10. on transmission to unqualified person, 16. for false declaration as to qualification for ownership, 38. for concealment of British character, 39. FORFEITURE-continued. of ship, when property vests in Crown upon, 39. procedure on, 41. officer not liable for seizure or detention on reasonable grounds, 42. for unfounded complaint as to provisions or water, 117. application of, 137. for offences against discipline, 134. proof of desertion in proceedings for, 137. ascertainment of, where wages paid by voyage, run, or share, 137. or effects, application of, in case of desertion, 137. in other cases, 137. and effects, for offences on fishing boat, 214-219. of seaman discharged by naval court, 279. of dangerous goods improperly sent, &c., 252. FORGERY, FRAUDULENT ALTERATION, &c., certificate of competency, 55. agreement with crew, 67. certificate of seaman's discharge, 71. report of seaman's character, 71. documents as to money in seamen's savings bank, 82. property of deceased seaman, 99. wages of seaman joining navy, 116. declaration of survey, 166. passenger steamer's certificate, 166. documents as to salvage by H. M.'s ships, 329. seal, signature, &c. of document admissible in evidence, 398. FORMS. See also DOCUMENTS; FORGERY. I. GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO FORMS. See also under names of documents. documents under Part I. to be in prescribed form, 37. forms under Part I. to be supplied to persons requiring same, 37. under Part III. in 14th Schedule, to be used when applicable, 204. prescribed by Board of Trade, notice to be given of, 405. offences as to, 406. use of unauthorised, 406. supply of, at Customs House, &c., 405. |