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SECT.
158. Wages on termination of service by wreck or illness
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84
159. Wages not to accrue during refusal to work or imprisonment 85
160. Forfeiture of wages, &c. of seaman when illness caused by
his own default
85
161. Costs of procuring punishment may be deducted from wages 85
162. Compensation to seamen improperly discharged
163. Restriction on sale of, and charge upon, wages
Mode of recovering Wages.
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86
166. Wages not recoverable abroad in certain cases
167. Remedies of master for wages, disbursements, &c.
Power of Courts to rescind Contracts.
168. Power of Court to rescind contract between owner or master
and seaman or apprentice
Property of deceased Seamen.
169. Property of seamen who die during voyage
170. Dealing with and account of property of seamen who die
during voyage
93
171. Penalty for non-compliance with provisions as to property
of deceased seamen ..
94
172. Property of deceased seamen left abroad but not on board
ship
173. Dealing with property of deceased seamen by officers abroad 95
174. Recovery of wages, &c. of seamen lost with their ship
175. Property of seamen dying at home
176. Payment over of property of deceased seamen by Board of
Trade
177. Dealing with deceased seaman's property when he leaves a
will
180. Forgery of documents, &c. for purpose of obtaining property
181. Property of seamen discharged from Royal Navy..
Reimbursement of Relief to Seamen's Families.
182. Relief to seamen's families to be chargeable on a certain proportion of their wages
183. Notice to owner, and enforcement of charge
66
Destitute Seamen.
184. Penalty on masters of ships leaving certain seamen in dis-
tress in the United Kingdom
185. Relief of destitute lascars
Leaving Seamen Abroad.
186. Discharge of seamen in foreign countries..
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102
187. Penalty for forcing seamen on shore or leaving them behind .. 104
188. Seamen not to be discharged or left abroad unless sanction or
certificate obtained
105
189. Accounts and payment of wages in case of seamen left abroad.. 106
Distressed Seamen.
110
190. Regulations as to relief and maintenance of distressed seamen.. 109
191. Provisions for maintenance and relief of distressed seamen
192. Masters of ships compelled to take distressed seamen
193. Recovery of expenses of relief of distressed seamen
194. Payment of expenses out of Mercantile Marine Fund
195. Seamen allowed to leave their ships in order to enter the
navy
196. Money and effects of seamen volunteering into navy
197. Wages of seamen received into navy
200. Regulations respecting medicines, anti-scorbutics, &c.
.. 118
201. Weights and measures on board
.. 120
202. Inspection of medicines, medical stores, and anti-scorbutics 120
203. Medical inspection of seamen
120
204. Appointment of medical inspectors
.. 121
205. Appointment of medical inspector, and regulations as to
supply of anti-scorbutics in colonies
206. Inspection of provisions and water for crew of certain ships 121
207. Expenses of medical attendance in case of illness
213. No debt exceeding 5s. recoverable till end of voyage
214. Seamen's lodging-houses
.. 126
215. Penalty for overcharges by lodging-house keepers
216. Penalty for detaining seamen's effects
.. 127
.. 128
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217. Penalty for solicitations by lodging-house keepers
218. Penalty for being on board ship without permission before
seamen leave
219. Application of provisions of previous section to foreign ships 129
Provisions as to Discipline.
220. Misconduct endangering life or ship
221. Desertion and absence without leave
222. Conveyance of deserter on board ship
223. Provisions as to arrest and imprisonment applying out of
the United Kingdom
132
227. Penalty for false statement as to last ship or name
224. Power of Court to order offender to be taken on board ship 133
225. General offences against discipline
226. Summary remedies not to affect other remedies
133
135
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228. Entry of offences in official log
229. Entries and certificates of desertion abroad
230. Register of deserters ..
231. Facilities for proving desertion in proceedings for forfeiture
of wages
232. Application of forfeitures.
233. Decision of questions of forfeiture and deductions in suits
for wages..
234. Ascertainment of amount of forfeiture out of wages
235. Deduction from wages, and payments to superintendents, &c.
of fines
236. Penalty for enticing to desert and harbouring deserters
237. Penalty on stowaways, and discipline of stowaways and sea-
men carried under compulsion
139
140
242. Delivery of official logs to superintendent of mercantile
marine office
144
243. Official logs to be sent home in case of transfer of ship, and
in case of loss
Local Marine Boards.
244. Continuance and constitution of local marine board 245. Control of Board of Trade over local marine boards
Mercantile Marine Offices.
246. Establishment and control of mercantile marine offices
247. Business of mercantile marine office
146
147
248. Embezzlement by officers of local marine boards
249. Power to dispense with transaction of certain matters at
mercantile marine offices
148
257. Deposit of documents at foreign ports and in colonies
258. Documents to be handed over to successor on change of
master
153
Sites for Sailors Homes.
259. Corporations, &c. may grant sites for sailors homes
Application of Part II.
.. 154
260. Application of Part II. to ships registered in the United
Kingdom
261. Application of Part II. to ships registered elsewhere than in
262. Partial application of Part II. to ships of lighthouse autho-
rities and pleasure yachts
263. Partial application of Part II. to fishing boats
264. Application of Part II. to colony by colonial legislatures
265. Conflict of laws
154
157
266. Unregistered ship deemed to be registered in United King-
dom for certain purposes
Part III.-PASSENGER AND EMIGRANT SHIPS.
1. DEFINITIONS.
Definition of Passenger Steamer and Passenger.
267. Definition of "passenger" and "passenger steamer'
286. Prohibition of increasing weight on safety-valve
285. Equipment of passenger steamers with compasses, hose,
deck shelters, and safety appliances
General Equipment of Passenger Steamers.
167
168
287. Offences in connexion with passenger steamers
Keeping Order in Passenger Steamers.
288. Power to exclude drunken passengers on home-trade pas-
senger steamers
170
3. EMIGRANT SHIPS.
Survey of Emigrant Ships.
289. Preliminary survey of emigrant ship
.. 170
Equipments.
290. Equipment with compasses, chronometers, fire-engine,
anchors, &c.
Number of, and Accommodation for, Passengers.
291. Regulations as to carrying of passengers generally
292. Limit of number of steerage passengers to be carried on
emigrant ships
293. Regulations as to accommodation of steerage passengers
294. Stowage of goods
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