OFFENCES-continued. BY OWNER OF SHIP-continued. Under Part II. (Masters and Seamen), employing uncertificated person as officer, 51. if home-trade ship carries seaman to sea without agreement, 60. not exhibiting statement as to lascars, 69. not discharging crew of foreign-going ship before superintendent, failing to pay wages before superintendent, 72. non-payment of seamen's wages at proper time- (foreign-going ship), 73. (home-trade ship), 74. not producing ship's papers when required by superintendent, 76. 94. leaving certain foreign seamen in distress in United Kingdom, 101. fraud, &c. in applying for return of money in respect of seaman not deducting fines in accordance with provisions of M. S. Acts, 497. failing to furnish proper provisions to crew, 481. proceeding to sea without certificate of medical inspector, 120. not carrying medical practitioner on certain ships, 124. failing to supply certificated cook, 481. as to accommodation for seamen, 125. improperly carrying seaman on board as deserter, 132. improper arrest of seaman out of United Kingdom, 133. deliver log-book to superintendent, 144. send home official log on transfer or loss, 145. deliver lists of crews to superintendent-home-trade ship, 150. as to returns in case of transfer or loss of ship, 152. Under Part III. (Passenger and Emigrant Ships), Passenger Steamer, failing to transmit declaration of owner of steamer, 164. posting up certificate on steamer, 166. carrying passengers in excess of certificate, 166. steamer going to sea without required equipment, 168. Emigrant Ship, as to survey of emigrant ship, 171. breach of regulations as to accommodation of steerage pas- improper stowage of goods, 173. clearance of emigrant ship without requisite provisions, 174. as to improper carriage of water, 175. carriage of dangerous goods, 178. not producing contract ticket, 189. OFFENCES-continued. BY OWNER OF SHIP-continued. Under Part IV. (Fishing Boats), using fishing boat when unregistered, 211. not sending report of crew to superintendent, 227. failing to render account of wages, 228. sending boat to sea without certificated skipper and second hand, employing uncertificated person as skipper or second hand, 230. Under Part V. (Safety), failing to report accident to steamship, 240. breach of rules as to life-saving apparatus, 242. as to adjustment of compasses and provision of hose on steamship, 244. breach of provisions as to signals of distress, &c., 244. not transmitting, &c. notice as to load-line, 248. as to marking, defacing, &c. of load-line, 249. loading timber on deck in winter, 254, 472. as to grain cargoes, 256. Under Part X. (Pilotage), improperly displaying pilot flag, 356. Under Part XIII. (Legal Proceedings), as to detained ship going to sea, 396. obstructing service of documents on master, 399. Under Part XIV. (Supplemental), not giving information to surveyor, 409. BY PASSAGE BROKER. See also BY AGENT. as to bond and licence, 197. agents and runners, 200. inducement of persons to engage passages, 479. BY PASSENGER. See also BY ANY PERSON, under Part III. failing to produce contract ticket, 189. steerage, failing to leave damaged emigrant ship when ordered, 193. giving false information to master of ship for purposes of return to refusing to give any information for purposes of return to Board of BY PILOT, not producing bye-laws, &c. to employer, 341. licence to employer, 341. or returning licence to pilotage authority, 342. fraudulent use of licence, 342. demanding or receiving improper rate, 342. unqualified, not giving place to qualified, 344. misconduct or incompetence, 347. offences generally under s. 606, M. S. A. 1894..351. OFFENCES-continued. BY PILOT-continued. endangering ship, life, or limb, 353. obtaining charge of ship by misrepresentation, 353. not exhibiting pilot flag, 356. false account or default as to payment to Trinity House Pilot Fund, 364. BY SEAMAN AND APPRENTICE, Under Part II. (Masters and Seamen), unreasonable complaint as to provisions, 117. misconduct endangering life or ship, 130. desertion, 131. absence without leave, 131. general offences against discipline, 134. false statement as to name or last ship, 135. for the purpose of obtaining rating of A.B., 503. Under Part IV. (Fishing Boats), general offences against discipline, 214. BY SHIP'S HUSBAND, improperly arresting seaman out of United Kingdom, 133. BY SKIPPER OR SECOND HAND OF FISHING BOAT, using fishing boat when unregistered, 211. general offences against discipline, 214. failing to keep record of casualties, punishments, &c., 219. taking boy to sea without proper indenture or agreement, 221. not liable for seizing ship on reasonable grounds, 42. exempt from legal proceedings unless wilful default, 82. application of Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893, to Part III., 203. appointed under repealed Acts, saving for, 421. OFFICER OF SHIP. See also OFFENCES-BY MATE. certificate of competency or service of. See CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY OR SERVICE. destroying entries or making false entries, a misdemeanor, 144. transfer or loss of ship, 144. production of, to Board of Trade by superintendents, 404. OLD CALABAR, foreign port of registry, 557. ORDER IN COUNCIL, general provisions as to, 414. revocation and alteration of, 414. publication of, in London Gazette, 414. to be laid before Parliament, 414. when to take effect, 414. ORDER IN COUNCIL-continued. under repealed Acts, saving for, 421. registrars at foreign ports of registry, 4. in colonies, 4. application of fees at foreign ports of registry, 35. tonnage of foreign ships, 47, 502. colonial certificates of competency, 55. jurisdiction of vice-admiralty court in suits for wages, 87. going on board foreign ships before seamen leave, 129. deserters from foreign ships, 141. scale of provisions for crew, 480. colonial certificates for passenger steamers, 167. medical practitioners on emigrant ships, 178. regulations as to steerage passengers by, 189. registry of fishing boats by, 212. as to exemption from survey of foreign ships, 205. collision regulations, made by, 233, 655–692. local, made by, 237. application of, to foreign ships out of jurisdiction, 239. as to life-saving appliances committee, 242. exemption of foreign ship from rules as to life-saving appliances, 470. marking of load-lines on colonial ships, 250. . foreign ships, 251. salvage of life from foreign vessels out of jurisdiction, 318. pilotage bye-laws, confirming, 338. authority, suspending, 340. pilot signals, rules as to, 356, 756. as to appointment of sub-commissioners by Trinity House, 357. extension of pilotage districts, 357, 365. light dues, fixing, 374. general, consenting to regulation of, 372. fixing establishments of, 377. powers in Channel Islands, consenting to exercise of, 381. extending jurisdiction as to offences to foreign countries, 391. applying provisions of Act to foreign ships, 412. confirming colonial Act, 412. as to execution of duties where no consular officer, 414. OUSE, rules for preventing collisions in, 237. |