Merchant Shipping Act 1983

Type Public General Act
Publication 1983-04-11
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Measurement for length

Measurement of small ships for length instead of tonnage

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and the references in section 7(5) of the 1894 Act (offence of neglecting to mark a ship as required by that section) to the requirements of that section as to the marking of ships include a reference to the requirements of regulations under this section for the marking of ships with their length.

Alteration of ships measured for length

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he shall either cause the details comprised in the certificate to be registered or direct that the ship be registered anew.

In this subsection, " appropriate port" means—

and, in addition, to a fine not exceeding £20 for any day during which the offence continues after conviction.

Transfer abroad of registry of ships measured for length

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Exemption from registry

Exemption of certain small ships from registry

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In section 3 of the 1894 Act (exemptions from registry), in paragraph (1) (exemption for ships not exceeding fifteen tons burden employed in coastal navigation) for the words " not exceeding fifteen tons burden " there are substituted the words " less than 13-7 metres in length " ; and at the end of that section there are inserted the following words—

For the purposes of this section, the length of a ship is her length determined in accordance with regulations under section 1 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1983.

Small ships register

Separate register for small ships

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Registrars

Registrars at ports

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In section 4(1)(a) of the 1894 Act (at ports in the United Kingdom approved for the registry of ships, the registrar is the chief officer of customs at that port) for the words " the chief officer of customs " there are substituted the words " any officer (whether at that port or elsewhere) appointed for the purpose by the Commissioners " .

Miscellaneous and supplemental

Regulations

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Any power conferred by this Act to make regulations shall be exercisable by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

Extension to British possessions, etc.

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Small ships: amendments of Merchant Shipping Acts

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Construction and interpretation

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Short title, commencement and extent

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SCHEDULE

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In this Schedule—

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Regulations may make provision—

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Regulations may provide for their operation within territorial waters adjacent to the United Kingdom.

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