- Latest available (Revised)
- Point in Time (01/02/1991)
- Original (As enacted)
Version Superseded: 01/01/1996
Point in time view as at 01/02/1991.
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 (repealed), Merchant Shipping Act 1970 (c. 36).
Revised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. At the current time any known changes or effects made by subsequent legislation have been applied to the text of the legislation you are viewing by the editorial team. Please see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ for details regarding the timescales for which new effects are identified and recorded on this site.
1Omit section 23 (power of seamen to complain to master or proper officer about master, other seamen or conditions).
2In section 30 (continued or concerted disobedience, neglect of duty etc. by seamen), omit paragraphs (a) and (b).
3In section 42 (trade disputes involving seamen), omit subsection (2).
4In section 56 (formal investigation into shipping casualty or incident), for subsections (5) and (6) substitute—
“(5)The wreck commissioner or sheriff may make such awards as he thinks just with regard to the costs of the investigation and of any parties at the investigation, and with regard to the parties by whom those costs are to be paid; and any such award of the wreck commissioner may, on the application of any party named in it, be made an order of the High Court.
(6)Any costs directed by an award to be paid shall be taxable—
(a)in the High Court, or
(b)where the investigation was held in Scotland, by the auditor of the sheriff court in which it was held and in accordance with the table of fees regulating the taxation of solicitors’ accounts.
(6A)The wreck commissioner or sheriff shall make a report on the investigation to the Secretary of State.”
5Omit sections 65 and 66 (custody and disposal of property of deceased seamen).
6After section 75 insert—
“75A(1)Where under any enactment a document is open to public inspection when in the custody of the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen—
(a)there may be supplied for public inspection a copy or other reproduction of the document instead of theoriginal; but
(b)the original shall nevertheless be made available for public inspection if the copy or other reproduction is illegible.
(2)Where the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen destroys any document which has been sent to him under or by virtue of any enactment, and keeps a copy or other reproduction of that document, then—
(a)any enactment providing for the document to beadmissible in evidence or open to public inspection, and
(b)in the case of a document falling within subsection (1), that subsection,
shall apply to the copy or other reproduction as if it were the original.
(3)For the purposes of this section, and of section 695(2) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 in its application to documents in the custody of the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, a copy is to be taken to be the copy of a document notwithstanding that it is taken from a copy or other reproduction of the original.”
8In section 92 (unregistered British ships)—
(a)omit “British”; and
(b)after “employed in them,” insert “or shall so extend in such circumstances as may be so specified, in either case”.
9In section 96 (non-sea-going ships)—
(a)in subsection (1)—
(i)after “20,” insert “27, 32 (in its application in relation to section 27),”, and
(ii)after “60,” insert “76,”; and
(b)for subsection (2) substitute—
“(2)In relation to ships which are not sea-going ships—
(a)section 32 of this Act shall (in its application in relation to section 27) have effect as if the words “goes to sea in a ship” were omitted and the words “is on board a ship while it is on a voyage or excursion” were inserted after “to give it”; and
(b)section 45 of this Act shall have effect as if for the words “goes to sea or attempts to go to sea” there were substituted the words “goes on a voyage or excursion or attempts to do so” and the words “if in the United Kingdom” were omitted.”
The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.
Would you like to continue?
The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download.
Would you like to continue?
The Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.
Would you like to continue?
Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area.
Original (As Enacted or Made): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.
Point in Time: This becomes available after navigating to view revised legislation as it stood at a certain point in time via Advanced Features > Show Timeline of Changes or via a point in time advanced search.
Geographical Extent: Indicates the geographical area that this provision applies to. For further information see ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
Show Timeline of Changes: See how this legislation has or could change over time. Turning this feature on will show extra navigation options to go to these specific points in time. Return to the latest available version by using the controls above in the What Version box.
Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
This timeline shows the different points in time where a change occurred. The dates will coincide with the earliest date on which the change (e.g an insertion, a repeal or a substitution) that was applied came into force. The first date in the timeline will usually be the earliest date when the provision came into force. In some cases the first date is 01/02/1991 (or for Northern Ireland legislation 01/01/2006). This date is our basedate. No versions before this date are available. For further information see the Editorial Practice Guide and Glossary under Help.
Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:
Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including: