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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 60

Title : Procedure for Registry Anew

State : Central

Year : 1958

(1) where a ship is to be registered anew, the registrar shall proceed as in the case of first registry, and on the delivery to him of the existing certificate of registry and on the other requisites to registry, or in the case of a change of ownership .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 61

Title : Transfer of Registry

State : Central

Year : 1958

(1) the registry of any ship may, with the previous approval of the director-general, be transferred from one port of registry to another on the application to the registrar of the existing port of registry of the ship made by declaration in writing of .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 62

Title : Restrictions on Re-registry of Abandoned Ships

State : Central

Year : 1958

where a ship has ceased to be registered as an indian ship by reason of having been wrecked or abandoned, or for any reason other than capture by the enemy, the ship shall not be re-registered until she has at the expense of the applicant for the registry .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 64

Title : Unlawful Assumption of Indian Character

State : Central

Year : 1958

no person on board a ship which is not an indian ship shall, for the purpose of making it appear to be an indian ship, use the indian national c6lours, unless the assumption of indian character has been made (the burden of proving which shall lie on him) .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 65

Title : Concealment of Indian, or Assumption of Foreign, Character

State : Central

Year : 1958

no owner or master of an indian ship shall knowingly do anything or permit anything to be done, or carry or permit to be carried any papers or documents, with intent to conceal the indian character of the ship. from any person entitled by any law for the .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 66

Title : Indian Ships to Hoist Proper National Colours in Certain Cases

State : Central

Year : 1958

an indian ship shall hoist the proper national colours-- (a) on a signal being made to her by any vessel of the indian navy; (b) on entering or leaving any foreign port; (c) if of fifty tons gross tonnage or more, on entering or leaving any indian port.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 67

Title : National Character of Ship to Be Declared Before Clearance

State : Central

Year : 1958

(1) a customs collector shall not grant a clearance for any ship until the master of such ship has declared to that officer the name of the country to which he claims that she belongs, and that officer shall thereupon inscribe that name on the clearance. .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 69

Title : Proceedings on Forfeiture of Ship

State : Central

Year : 1958

where any ship has either wholly or as to any share therein become subject to forfeiture under this part, any commissioned officer of the indian navy, any customs collector or any indian consular officer or any other officer authorised by the central .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Part V

Title : Certificates of Officers

State : Central

Year : 1958

part vi1 certificates of officers _________________________ 1.this part came into force on1-1-1971

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 87B

Title : Holders of Certificates to Serve the Government or in Indian Ships for Certain Period

State : Central

Year : 1958

(1) every citizen of india who obtains, on or after the appointed day, a certificate shall be liable to serve the government, or in any indian ship, for such period not extending beyond four years from the date on which he obtains such certificate or for .....

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