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27.—(1) In addition to the directions which the harbour master may give under section 52 of the Act of 1847 the harbour master may give a direction under this article—
(a)requiring any vessel anywhere within the harbour or the approaches to it to comply with a requirement made in or under a general direction;
(b)prohibiting the mooring of vessels in any particular part or parts of the harbour;
(c)regulating or requiring the movement, mooring or unmooring of a vessel; and
(d)regulating the manner in which a vessel takes in or discharges passengers, cargo, fuel, water or ship’s stores otherwise than at a quay or pier.
(2) A special direction may be given in any manner considered by the harbour master to be appropriate.
(3) The harbour master may revoke or amend a special direction.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 27 in force at 18.9.2009, see art. 1