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Antarctic Minerals Act 1989

Current text a fecha 1989-07-21

Exploration and exploitation

General prohibition

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Exception for prospecting activities

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Licensing of prospecting activities

Grant of licences

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Transfer, variation, suspension or termination of licences

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Obligation of licensees to indemnify government against claims

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A licensee shall indemnify Her Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom against any claims brought against them in respect of loss or damage arising out of the carrying on by him of the activities authorised by his licence.

Other controls

Power to make regulations

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Power to give directions

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he may give such directions to that person or licensee (or, in the case of a body corporate, to the holder of any office in that body) as appear to him necessary to secure compliance with the international obligations of the United Kingdom, with the conditions of the licence or with the regulations.

Appointment of inspectors

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Disclosure of information

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Criminal and civil liability

Offences under Act

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shall be liable on conviction on indictment to a fine and on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum.

he as well as the body corporate shall be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

In this subsection “director”, in relation to a body corporate whose affairs are managed by its members, means a member of the body corporate.

Application of criminal law to certain persons

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he shall by virtue of this section be guilty of the like offence as if the act or omission had occurred in that part of the United Kingdom and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

Strict liability for certain loss or damage etc

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Civil liability for breach of statutory duty

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to a wrongful act, neglect or default shall include references to any such breach which is so actionable.

British Antarctic Territory

Jurisdiction with respect to proceedings under territorial law

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Supplemental

Powers of arrest etc

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Evidence

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shall, unless the contrary is proved, be presumed to be such a licence or authorisation and to relate to the person so referred to.

Status of Commission

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The Commission shall have the legal capacities of a body corporate.

Financial provisions

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Index of defined expressions

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The following Table shows provisions defining or otherwise explaining expressions used in this Act (other than provisions defining or explaining an expression used only in the same section)—

Antarctica section 1(4)
the Commission section 2(2)
Contracting State section 2(2)
the Convention section 2(2)
the Crown section 2(2)
employee of the Crown section 2(3)
licence and licensee section 3(6)
mineral resource section 1(4)
person to whom section 1 applies section 1(2) and (3)
prescribed section 3(6)
prospecting activities section 2(1) and (2)
United Kingdom national section 1(4)

Short title, commencement and extent

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SCHEDULE

PART I — PROVISIONS OF THE CONVENTION HAVING EFFECT OF LAW

Article 8(2)

An Operator shall be strictly liable for:

Article 8(4)

An Operator shall not be liable pursuant to paragraph 2 above if it proves that the damage has been caused directly by, and to the extent that it has been caused directly by:

Article 8(6)

If an Operator proves that damage has been caused totally or in part by an intentional or grossly negligent act or omission of the party seeking redress, that Operator may be relieved totally or in part from its obligation to pay compensation in respect of the damage suffered by such party.

Article 8(12)

When compensation has been paid other than under this Convention liability under this Convention shall be offset by the amount of such payment.

Part II — PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUING THE PROVISIONS SET OUT IN PART I

Article 1(15)

“Damage to the Antarctic environment or dependent or associated ecosystems” means any impact on the living or non-living components of that environment or those ecosystems, including harm to atmospheric, marine or terrestrial life, beyond that which is negligible or which has been assessed and judged to be acceptable pursuant to the Convention.

Article 15(1)

Decisions about Antarctic mineral resource activities shall take into account the need to respect other established uses of Antarctica, including:

that are consistent with the Antarctic Treaty system.