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Merchant Shipping (Registration, etc.) Act 1993 (repealed 1.1.1996)

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Registration of British shipsU.K.

1 Central register of British ships.U.K.

(1)There shall be established, for all registrations of ships in the United Kingdom under this Act, a register of British ships which shall be available for public inspection.

(2)The register shall be maintained by the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen as registrar.

(3)The Secretary of State may designate any person to discharge, on behalf of the registrar, all his functions or such of them as the Secretary of State may direct.

(4)The Secretary of State may give to the registrar directions of a general nature as to the discharge of any of his functions.

(5)The register shall be so constituted as to distinguish, in a separate part, registrations of fishing vessels and may be otherwise divided into parts so as to distinguish between classes or descriptions of ships.

(6)The register shall be maintained in accordance with registration regulations and the private law provisions for registered ships and any directions given by the Secretary of State under subsection (4) above.

(7)On the appointed day for the opening of the new register established under subsection (1) above the following existing registers shall close, that is to say—

(a)the register of British ships maintained under Part I of the M1Merchant Shipping Act 1894;

(b)the register of small British ships maintained under section 5 of the M2Merchant Shipping Act 1983; and

(c)the register of British fishing vessels maintained under section 13 of the M3Merchant Shipping Act 1988;

and all registrations in those registers in force on that day shall become registrations in the new register.

2 Registration of ships: basic provisions.U.K.

(1)A ship is entitled to be registered if—

(a)it is owned, to the prescribed extent, by persons qualified to own British ships; and

(b)such other conditions are satisfied as are prescribed under subsection (2)(b) below;

(and any application for registration is duly made).

(2)It shall be for registration regulations—

(a)to determine the persons who are qualified to be owners of British ships, or British ships of any class or description, and to prescribe the extent of the ownership required for compliance with subsection (1)(a) above;

(b)to prescribe other requirements designed to secure that, taken in conjunction with the requisite ownership, only ships having a British connection are registered.

(3)The registrar may, if registration regulations so provide, refuse to register a ship or terminate the registration of a ship if, having regard to any relevant requirements of the Merchant Shipping Acts he considers it would be inappropriate for the ship to be or, as the case may be, to remain registered.

(4)The registrar may, if registration regulations so provide, register a fishing vessel notwithstanding that the requirement of subsection (1)(a) above is not satisfied in relation to a particular owner of a share in the vessel if the vessel otherwise has a British connection.

(5)Where a ship becomes registered at a time when it is already registered under the law of a country other than the United Kingdom, the owner of the ship shall take all reasonable steps to secure the termination of the ship’s registration under the law of that country.

(6)Subsection (5) above does not apply to a ship which becomes registered on a transfer of registration to the register from a relevant British possession.

(7)Any person who contravenes subsection (5) above shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

(8)In subsection (3) above “the relevant requirements of the Merchant Shipping Acts” means the requirements of those Acts (including requirements falling to be complied with after registration) relating to—

(a)the condition of ships or their equipment so far as relevant to their safety or any risk of pollution; and

(b)the safety, health and welfare of persons employed or engaged in them.

(9)In this Act references to a ship’s having a British connection are references to compliance with the conditions of entitlement imposed by subsection (1)(a) and (b) above and “declaration of British connection” is to be construed accordingly.

3 Registration regulations.U.K.

(1)The Secretary of State shall by regulations (to be known as “registration regulations”) make provision for and in connection with the registration of ships as British ships.

(2)Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) above, registration regulations may, in particular, make provision with respect to any of the following matters—

(a)the persons by whom and the manner in which applications in connection with registration are to be made;

(b)the information and evidence (including declarations of British connection) to be provided in connection with such applications and such supplementary information or evidence as may be required by any specified authority;

(c)the shares in the property in, and the number of owners (including joint owners) of, a ship permitted for the purposes of registration and the persons required or permitted to be registered in respect of a ship or to be so registered in specified circumstances;

(d)the issue of certificates (including provisional certificates) of registration, their production and surrender;

(e)restricting and regulating the names of ships registered or to be registered;

(f)the marking of ships registered or to be registered, including marks for identifying the port to which a ship is to be treated as belonging;

(g)the period for which registration is to remain effective without renewal;

(h)the production to the registrar of declarations of British connection or other information relating thereto, as respects registered ships, at specified intervals or at his request;

(i)the survey and inspection of ships registered or to be registered and the recording of their tonnage as ascertained (or re-ascertained) under the tonnage regulations;

(j)the refusal, suspension and termination of registration in specified circumstances;

(k)matters arising out of the expiration, suspension or termination of registration (including the removal of marks and the cancellation of certificates);

(l)the charging of fees in connection with registration or registered ships;

(m)the transfer of the registration of ships to and from the register from and to registers or corresponding records in countries other than the United Kingdom;

(n)inspection of the register;

(o)any other matter which is authorised or required by this Act to be prescribed in registration regulations;

but no provision determining, or providing for determining, the fees to be charged or prescribing any arrangements for their determination by other persons shall be made without the approval of the Treasury.

(3)Registration regulations may—

(a)make different provision for different classes or descriptions of ships and for different circumstances;

(b)without prejudice to paragraph (a) above, make provision for the granting of exemptions or dispensations by the Secretary of State from specified requirements of the regulations, subject to such conditions (if any) as he thinks fit to impose; and

(c)make such transitional, incidental or supplementary provision as appears to the Secretary of State to be necessary or expedient, including provision authorising investigations and conferring powers of inspection for verifying the British connection of a ship.

(4)Registration regulations—

(a)may make provision for the registration of any class or description of ships to be such as to exclude the application of the private law provisions for registered ships and, if they do, may regulate the transfer, transmission or mortgaging of ships of the class or description so excluded;

(b)may make provision for any matter which is authorised or required by those provisions to be prescribed by registration regulations; and

(c)shall make provision precluding notice of any trust being entered in the register or being receivable by the registrar except as respects specified classes or descriptions of ships or in specified circumstances.

(5)Registration regulations may create offences subject to the limitation that no offence shall be punishable with imprisonment or punishable on summary conviction with a fine exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

(6)Registration regulations may provide for—

(a)the approval of forms by the Secretary of State; and

(b)the discharge of specified functions by specified authorities or persons.

(7)Registration regulations may provide for any of their provisions to extend to places outside the United Kingdom.

(8)The power to make registration regulations shall be exercisable by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

(9)Any document purporting to be a copy of any information contained in an entry in the register and to be certified as a true copy by the registrar shall be evidence (and, in Scotland, sufficient evidence) of the matters stated in the document.

(10)Any fees received by the Secretary of State in pursuance of registration regulations shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.

4 Offences relating to a ship’s British connection.U.K.

(1)Any person who, in relation to any matter relevant to the British connection of a ship—

(a)makes to the registrar a statement which he knows to be false or recklessly makes a statement which is false; or

(b)furnishes to the registrar information which is false,

shall be guilty of an offence.

(2)If at any time there occurs, in relation to a registered ship, any change affecting the British connection of the ship the owner of the ship shall, as soon as practicable after the change occurs, notify the registrar of that change; and if he fails to do so he shall be guilty of an offence.

(3)Any person who intentionally alters, suppresses, conceals or destroys a document which contains information relating to the British connection of a ship and which he has been required to produce to the registrar in pursuance of registration regulations shall be guilty of an offence.

(4)A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable—

(a)on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum;

(b)on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine, or both.

(5)This section applies to things done outside, as well as to things done within, the United Kingdom.

5 Supplementary provisions as respects fishing vessels.U.K.

(1)Subject to subsection (2) below, if a fishing vessel which—

(a)is either—

(i)entitled to be registered, or

(ii)wholly owned by persons qualified to be owners of British ships, but

(b)is registered neither under this Act in the part of the register relating to fishing vessels nor under the law of any country outside the United Kingdom,

fishes for profit the vessel shall be liable to forfeiture and the skipper, the owner and the charterer of the vessel shall each be guilty of an offence.

(2)Subsection (1) above does not apply to fishing vessels of such classes or descriptions or in such circumstances as may be specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State by statutory instrument subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

(3)If the skipper or owner of a fishing vessel which is not registered in the United Kingdom does anything, or permits anything to be done, for the purpose of causing the vessel to appear to be a vessel registered in the United Kingdom, then, subject to subsection (4) below, the vessel shall be liable to forfeiture and the skipper, the owner and any charterer of the vessel shall each be guilty of an offence.

(4)Where the registration of a fishing vessel has terminated by virtue of any provision of registration regulations, any marks prescribed by registration regulations displayed on the fishing vessel within the period of 14 days beginning with the date of termination of that registration shall be disregarded for the purposes of subsection (3) above.

(5)Any person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable—

(a)on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding £50,000;

(b)on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine, or both.

(6)Proceedings for an offence under this section shall not be instituted—

(a)in England and Wales, except by or with the consent of the Attorney General, the Secretary of State or the Minister; or

(b)in Northern Ireland, except by or with the consent of the Attorney General for Northern Ireland, the Secretary of State or the Minister.

(7)In subsection (6) above “the Minister”—

(a)in relation to England and Wales, means the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; and

(b)in relation to Northern Ireland, means the Secretary of State concerned with sea fishing in Northern Ireland.

(8)This section applies to things done outside, as well as to things done within, the United Kingdom.

(9)Sections 8 and 9 of the M4Sea Fisheries Act 1968 (general powers of British sea-fishery officers and powers of sea-fishery officers to enforce conventions) shall apply in relation to any provision of this section or of registration regulations in their application to fishing vessels or fishing vessels of any class or description as they apply in relation to any order mentioned in section 8 of that Act and in relation to any convention mentioned in section 9 of that Act respectively; and sections 10 to 12 and 14 of that Act (offences and supplemental proceedings as to legal proceedings) shall apply accordingly.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 5(1) restricted (21.3.1994) by S.I. 1993/3138, reg.17.

Marginal Citations

6 Private law provisions for registered ships and liability as owner.U.K.

(1)Schedule 1 (which makes provision relating to the title to, and the registration of mortgages over, ships) shall have effect.

(2)Schedule 1 does not apply in relation to ships which are excluded from its application by registration regulations under section 3(4)(a).

(3)Where any person is beneficially interested, otherwise than as mortgagee, in any ship or share in a ship registered in the name of some other person as owner, the person so interested shall, as well as the registered owner, be liable to any pecuniary penalties imposed by or under the Merchant Shipping Acts or any other Act on the owners of registered ships.

(4)Where the registration of any ship terminates by virtue of any provision of registration regulations, the termination of that registration shall not affect any entry made in the register so far as relating to any undischarged registered mortgage of that ship or of any share in it.

(5)In subsection (4) above “registered mortgage” has the same meaning as in that Schedule.

(6)In this Act “the private law provisions for registered ships” means the provisions of Schedule 1 and registration regulations made for the purposes of that Schedule or the provisions of registration regulations made under section 3(4)(a).

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