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Kiribati Consolidated Legislation |
LAWS
OF THE GILBERT
ISLANDS
REVISED
EDITION 1977
CHAPTER 57
MERCHANT SHIPPING (FEES)
ARRANGMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Short title
2. Fees to be taken by
Marine Superintendent
3. Fees to be
paid into Consolidated Fund
4. Power
to amend the
Schedule
Schedule
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An Ordinance to provide for the fees to be taken under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894
5
of 1913
(Cap. 75 of
1952)
12 of
1955
2 of
1969
(Cap. 86 of
1973)
Commencement: 15th July
1913
Short
title
1.
'This Ordinance may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Fees)
Ordinance.
Fees
to be taken by Marine Superintendent 1894 c.
60
2.
Whenever any act mentioned in the Schedule which shall, under the provisions of
the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, be done by, to or
before a British Consular
officer or a superintendent is in the Gilbert Islands done by, to, or before the
Marine Superintendent
or any public officer acting for him and on his behalf,
there shall be paid in respect of that act the fees specified therefor in
the
Schedule.
Fees
to be paid into Consolidated
Fund
3.
All fees payable under this Ordinance shall be paid into the Consolidated
Fund.
Power to
amend
Schedule
4.
The Minister may make regulations to amend the Schedule.
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SCHEDULE
(Section 2)
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$
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c.
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1. For every declaration
taken or recorded under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 with a view to the
registry, transfer and transmission
of ships, interest in ships, mortgages of
ships ...
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2
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00
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2. For indorsing a
memorandum of change of master upon the certificate of registry, and initially
his signature on agreement with
crew, if required
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50
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3. For recording a mortgage
of a ship, or share in a ship
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2
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00
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4. For recording the
transfer of a mortgage of a ship, or shares in a ship
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2
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00
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5. For recording the
discharge of a mortgage of a ship, or shares in a ship
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2
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00
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6. For every sale of a ship,
or shares in a ship
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2
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00
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7. For every seaman
engaged
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20
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8. For every alteration in
agreements with seaman
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20
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9. For every seaman
discharged or left behind with the sanction of a port officer
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20
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10. For every desertion
certified
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50
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11. For indorsing a
ship’s agreement with respect to the death of any person on
board
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50
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12. For attesting the
execution of a seaman’s will
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50
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13. For certification of
form of claim for wages, etc., of a deceased seaman
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20
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14. For examination of
provisions, or water, to be paid for by the party who provides to be in default,
in addition to cost of survey
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2
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00
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15. For every salvage bond
made in pursuance of section 560(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 to be paid
by the master or owner
of the property salved
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4
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00
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16. For making indorsement
on ship papers as required by section 257 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 (to
include the fee for inspection
of ship’s papers – see No.
38)
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50
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17. For noting a marine
protest and furnishing 1 certified copy if required
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2
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00
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18. For every other
copy
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25
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19. For filing a request for
survey and issuing order of survey
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2
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00
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20. For receiving report of
survey, filing original in archives (if not exceeding 200 words), and furnishing
if required, 1 certified
copy of request, order and report of
survey
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2
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00
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21. For extending marine
protest, if not exceeding 200 words, filing original, and furnishing 1 certified
copy if required
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2
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00
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22. For any other protest,
if not exceeding 200 words, filing original, and furnishing 1 certified copy if
required
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2
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00
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23. If the protest, or
report of survey if not exceeding 200 words, for every additional 100 words, or
fraction thereof
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50
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24. For attesting average,
bottomry, or arbitration bond, each copy
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2
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00
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25. For preparing a fresh
agreement with the crew of a British vessel on new articles of agreement being
opened at a foreign port,
and for furnishing the copy which the Merchant
Shipping Act 1894 requires should be made accessible to the crew
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4
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00
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26. Bill of
health
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1
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00
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27. Certifying to a foreign
bill of health
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1
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00
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28. Certificate of origin of
goods and filing copy
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1
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00
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29. Certificate of due
landing of goods exported from a British port
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1
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00
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30. For application
addressed to local authorities for arrest or imprisonment of a seaman, if
granted pursuant to the request of the
master
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2
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00
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31. The like, for release of
seaman
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50
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32. For each certificate
granted as to the number of the crew of a vessel, or as to any other matter
required by local authorities
for the clearance inwards and outwards of a vessel
(See Nos. 16 and 33)
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50
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33. For drawing up in form
and language required by local authorities a muster-roll or detailed list giving
the names etc., of each
member of the crew of a vessel (to be charged in
addition to No. 32)
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2
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00
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34. For affixing official
signature, and seal if required, to a ship’s manifest
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1
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00
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35. For affixing official
signature, and seal if required, to a ship’s manifest
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1
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00
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36. For attesting the
execution of a bill of sale of a ship, or shares in a ship
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2
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00
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37. For any document
required from a port officer by foreign authorities as a preliminary to the
engagement of a British seaman in
a foreign vessel, including official seal and
signature
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1
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00
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38. For inspecting
ship’s paper when their production is required to enable a port officer to
perform any specific service on
the ship’s behalf
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1
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00
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N.B – This fee is not
to be charged in addition to fee No. 16 unless the agreement has been withdrawn
from the office of the
port officer in the interval
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