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The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master. disqualifications for harbour master. rules. duty of harbour master as to buoys, etc. penalty on obstructions to buoys. penalty on injury, removal, eic., of any buoy. ete. expense of reinstating buoy, etc. duty of harbour master to
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master. harbours ?vessel? means any decked vessel or craft, whatever may be its rig or tonnage, and whether r propelled by sail, steam or otherwise. 3. the minister may from time to time constitute any port, roadstead, bay, creek, or inlet, or
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master as to buoys, ofc, penalty on obstructions to buoys. harbours {e) provide for the inspection and examination of any boats or vessels to be used for carrying passengers or goods in such harbours, channels or approaches; (f) provide for th
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master shall give notice thereof to the chief officer of customs at the port of clearance, and in case such vessel was at the time in charge of any person other than a pilot, it shall not be entitled to a clearance until such person shall have lod
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master as to mooring vessels. power of harbour master as to mooring vessels. offences in any harbour. harbours ballast, or for any other use, from the easternmost side of the point on port royal, so far as plumb point, under a penalty not exce
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master for the purpose; cutting, breaking, or untying the rope or chain by which any buoy is held to or connected with any anchor, place, or thing; or setting loose any buoy from any anchor, place, or thing, to which it shall have been attached;
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master of the harbour in which the vessel shall happen to be; removing any vessel from one wharf to another, or from any other place to a wharf, or from a wharf to any other place, without having previously informed the harbour master and receive
The Harbours Act - Environment
harbour master, to produce to such harbour master a receipt from the officer in charge of the magazine for such gunpowder; omitting to have the flying jib-boom and main-boom of his vessel close rigged in, or not keeping them so, when required by the harb
The Kingston Sailors' Home Act - Companies and Associations
harbour master respectively of kingston for the time being, and of four members who shall be from time to time appointed by the minister on the recommendation of the subscribers to the home. the custos of kingston shall be the chairman of the board. thr
The Harbours Act
harbour master in writing heave up and stow her anchors so as not to impede the movements of other vessels. 10.?(1) every person in charge of any boat or vessel (including fishing boats and vessels) under way or at anchor in any channel leading into any
The Harbours Act
harbour master, an officer of customs, the secretary of the marine board, or a member of the police force shall at all times have the right to board any boat or vessel and to require the coxswain, coxswain-driver or driver thereof to produce his certifica
The Harbours Act
harbour master. (3) no boat or vessel described in paragraph (1) shall be moved without the permission of the harbour master. (4) a survey of every boat or vessel described in paragraph (1) shall be made bi-annually (or at any other time the harbour mas
The Harbours Act
harbour master. (9) the master or the pilot (or both) of any vessel infringing this rule shall each be liable upon conviction to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars. (10) vessels anchoring at port royal on arrival shall do so westward of chevann
The Harbours Act
harbour master. vessels may anchor at any other part of the harbour. 58. lucea: vessels on arrival shall anchor in the harbour to south- ward of a line adjoining antonio point (on the fort) and cane point (the official boarding station under the quaranti