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OFFENCES-continued.

BY BUILDER OF SHIP:

false statement in certificate, 8.

BY CHARTERER:

of emigrant ship, as to survey, 171.

accommodation, 173.

stowage of cargo, luggage, &c., 173.

provisions, &c., obtaining clearance for, without proper, 174.
provisions, reshipping or not landing rejected, 174.

water, improper carriage of, 175.

dangerous goods, as to carriage of, 178.

sick passengers, as to relanding, &c. of, 181.

contract ticket, failing to produce counterpart of, 189.

BY CONSIGNEE:

leaving certain foreign seamen in distress in United Kingdom, 101.
if ship proceeds to sea with certificate as to medicines, &c., 120.
improperly bringing seaman on board as deserter, 132.

arresting seaman out of United Kingdom, 133.

BY EMIGRANT RUNNER:

misconduct as, 201.

demanding fees from passenger, 201.

BY ENGINEER. See also BY SEAMAN.

incompetency, gross misconduct, &c., 270.

failing to deliver certificate cancelled or suspended, 274.
not giving information to surveyor, 409.

BY MANAGING OWNER:

not reporting loss of ship to Board of Trade, 240.

of fishing boat,

not sending report of crew to superintendent, 227.

BY MANUFACTURER OF ANCHORS:

failing to mark anchors, 315.

BY MARINE STORE DEALER:

as to name on shop, keeping books, &c., 313.
purchasing from persons under sixteen, 314.
as to permit to cut up cable, 314.

BY MASTER OF SHIP:

Under Part I. (Registry),

as to marking of ship, 6.

using improper certificate of registry, 10.

failing to deliver certificate of registry on change of ownership, 12.

of ship lost or ceasing to be
British owned, 12.

concealing British or assuming foreign character, 39.

carrying improper colours, 40.

not showing colours, 40.

carrying goods or stores in space measured for propelling power, 44.
failing to produce memorandum of space occupied by deck cargo,

OFFENCES-continued.

BY MASTER OF SHIP-continued.

Under Part 11. (Masters and Seamen),

employing uncertificated person as officer, 51.

failing to produce apprentice and indentures to superintendent, 58.
carrying seaman to sea without proper agreement, 60.

making false statement in indorsement on agreement, 63.

failing to report changes in crew, 65.

to produce certificate as to agreement with crew, 66.

to deliver agreement to superintendent on return, 66.

with regard to certificate as to agreements with crew of home-
trade ships, 66.

failing to post copy of agreement in place accessible to crew, 67.

with regard to engagement of seamen abroad, 68.

not exhibiting statement as to lascars, 69.

not discharging crew of foreign-going ship before superintendent,
70.

not giving certificate of discharge, 71.

not returning certificate of competency to officer, 71.

failing to give seaman facilities for remitting wages, 505.

to pay wages before superintendent, 72.

not delivering account of wages, 72.

failing to provide for repatriation of seamen on termination of
service at foreign port, 487.

failing to obtain certificate of proper authority where seaman is
left behind abroad, 491.

failing to pay seamen's wages at proper time (foreign-going ship),

73.
(home-trade ship), 74.

not producing ship's papers when required by superintendent, 76.
non-compliance with provisions as to property of deceased seamen,

94.

leaving certain foreign seamen in distress in United Kingdom, 101.
forcing seamen on shore or leaving them behind, 105, 496.

as to discharging or leaving seamen abroad, 106, 486.
wages of seamen left abroad, not giving account of, 108, 484, 491.
not paying, 109, 492.

refusing passage to distressed seaman, 113, 499.

seaman joining navy, stipulating for forfeiture of wages by, 115.

not paying wages of, 115.

not delivering effects of, 115.

fraud, &c., in application for repayment of
moneys in respect of, 116.

failing to furnish proper provisions to crew, 480.

provide certificated cook, 481.

proper provisions when required by person ex-
amining, 118, 480.

give facilities to inspecting officer for inspection of
provisions and water, 481.

to deduct fines in accordance with provisions of M. S.
Acts, 497.

to comply with provisions as to medicines, anti-scorbutics,
&c., 119.

OFFENCES-continued.

BY MASTER OF SHIP-continued.

Under Part II. (Masters and Seamen)—continued.

as to use of weights and measures on board, 120.

proceeding to sea without certificate of medical inspector, 120.
not keeping seamen's accommodation free from cargo, 125.

not affording facility for complaint, 126.

misconduct endangering life or ship, 130.

improperly conveying seaman on board as deserter, 132.
improper arrest of seaman out of United Kingdom, 133.
failing to pay fines to superintendent, 138, 496.

to keep log-book as required, 144.

to deliver log-book to superintendent, 144.

to send home official log on transfer or loss, 145.

to deliver list of crew to superintendent, 150.

as to returns of births and deaths at sea, 152.

in case of transfer or loss of ship, 152.

deposit of documents at foreign and colonial ports, 153.

failing to hand over documents to successor, 153.

Under Part III. (Passenger and Emigrant Ships),

Passenger Steamer,

failing to deliver up expired or cancelled passenger steamer's

certificate, 166.

to give return of passengers carried, as directed by
Board of Trade, 510.

of cattlemen carried, 511.

going to sea without certificate posted up, 166.

carrying passengers in excess of certificate, 166.

on decks below water-line, 476.

steamer going to sea without required equipment, 168.

Emigrant Ship,

as to survey of emigrant ship, 171, 478.

equipment of emigrant ship, 172.

breach of regulations as to carrying of passengers, 172, 476.
carrying steerage passengers beyond limited number, 173.
breach of regulations as to accommodation of steerage pas-
sengers, 173, 476.

improper stowage of goods on emigrant ship, 173.

clearance of emigrant ship without requisite provisions, 174.
reshipping or not landing rejected provisions, 174.

as to improper carriage of water, 175.

issue of provisions, 176.

non-production of scale of provisions, 477.
non-posting up such scale, 477.

medical stores, 177.

clearing without medical certificate, 177.

carriage of dangerous goods, 178.

of military stores, 178.

not carrying medical practitioner, 179.

steerage passengers' cooks, stewards, and inter-

preter, 180, 481.

efficient crew, 181.

OFFENCES-continued.

BY MASTER OF SHIP-continued.

Under Part III.-continued.

Emigrant Ship-continued.

as to medical inspection of steerage passengers and crew, 181.
embarking or not landing sick emigrant, 182.

as to passenger list, 184.

additional passenger list, 184.

not giving facilities to inspect ships carrying steerage pas-
sengers, 186.

as to provisions on ships putting back, 186.

not reporting ship putting back, 186.

not producing counterpart of contract ticket, 189.

not maintaining emigrant after arrival, 190.
landing steerage passenger at wrong place, 191.
failing to post up abstract of Part III., 204.

Ship bringing Steerage Passengers to United Kingdom :
failing to deliver list of steerage passengers, 195.
carrying more steerage passengers than allowed, 196.
as to provisions and water, 196.

Under Part IV. (Fishing Boats). See BY SKIPPER, &c.
Under Part V. (Safety),

failing to stand by, &c. after collision, 238.

to enter collision in official log, 239.

to report accident to steamship, 240.

breach of rules as to life-saving apparatus, 242, 472.

as to adjustment of compasses and provision of hose on steamship,
244.

breach of provisions as to signals of distress, &c., 244.

failing to record draught of water, &c. in official log, 245.

to produce record of draught to chief officer of customs, 245.
impeding authorized person in measuring ship's draught, 246.
as to marking and defacing load-line, 249.

loading timber on deck in winter, 254, 472.

as to grain cargoes, 256, 469, 474.

notice of kind and quantity of, 257.

may be prosecuted summarily, 474.

as to entry in log of boat drills, 472.

of examination of life-saving appliances, 472.

taking unseaworthy ship to sea, 258.

Under Part VI. (Special Shipping Inquiries and Courts),

incompetency, gross misconduct, failure to render assistance after

collision, &c., 270.

failing to deliver certificate cancelled or suspended, 274.

Under Part X. (Pilotage),

offering improper pilotage rate, 343.

false declaration to pilot as to draught of ship, 343.

fraudulently altering marks denoting draught, 344.

employing unqualified pilot when qualified pilot offers, 344.

piloting ship without certificate when qualified pilot offers, 317.
not carrying pilot on home-trade passenger ship, 350.

OFFENCES-continued.

BY MASTER OF SHIP-continued.

Under Part X.-continued.

of pilot boat not preserving characteristics thereof, 356.
not displaying flag when holding pilotage certificate, 356.
displaying pilot flag on ordinary boat, 356.

using signal for pilot for other purposes, 356.

as to not employing qualified pilot in Trinity House districts, 359.
not signalling for pilot at Dungeness, 360.

Under Part XIII. (Legal Proceedings),

not receiving offender or witness on British ship when required,
394.

not delivering offender up to police, 394.

as to detained ship going to sea, 396.

taking detaining officer to sea, 396.

obstructing service of documents on master, 397.

Under Part XIV. (Supplemental),

BY MATE,

not giving information to surveyor, 408.

failing to produce ship's papers to superintendent, 76.
improperly conveying seaman on board as deserter, 132.
improperly arresting seaman out of United Kingdom, 133.
incompetency, gross misconduct, &c., 270.

failure to deliver certificate cancelled or suspended, 274.

BY MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICER (CLERK, &c.),

embezzlement, 148.

demanding fees without authority, 149.

BY OFFICER

of ship. See BY MATE.

of mercantile marine office. See BY MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICER.
issuing seaman's money order fraudulently, 80.

falsely certifying document as true copy, &c., 398.

BY OWNER OR OCCUPIER OF LAND, &c.,

impeding, &c., the saving and deposit of wreck, 303.
not extinguishing misleading light, 380.

BY OWNER OF SHIP,

Under Part I. (Registry),

as to marking of ship, 6.

using improper certificate of registry, 10.

failing to deliver certificate of registry of ship lost, or ceasing to be
British owned, 12.

to produce certificates on sale to unqualified person, 27.

as to name of ship, 29.

registration of alterations, 29, 501.

registration of ship anew, 29, 501.

failing to register managing owners or owner,

carrying improper colours, 40.

34.

goods or stores in space measured for propelling power,

46.

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