Part VI Prevention of Pollution

Chapter III Liability for Oil Pollution

Supplementary

C1170 Interpretation.

1

In this Chapter—

  • the court” means the High Court or, in Scotland, the Court of Session;

  • damage” includes loss;

  • oil” means persistent hydrocarbon mineral oil;

  • owner” means the person or persons registered as the owner of the ship or, in the absence of registration, the person or persons owning the ship, except that, in relation to a ship owned by a State which is operated by a person registered as the ship’s operator, it means the person registered as its operator;

  • relevant threat of contamination” shall be construed in accordance with section 153(2) or 154(2); and

  • ship” (subject to section 154(5)) means any sea-going vessel or sea-borne craft of any type whatsoever.

2

In relation to any damage or cost resulting from the discharge or escape of any oil from a ship, or from a relevant threat of contamination, references in this Chapter to the owner of the ship are references to the owner at the time of the occurrence or first of the occurrences resulting in the discharge or escape or (as the case may be) in the threat of contamination.

3

References in this Chapter in its application to Scotland—

a

to payment into court, shall be construed as references to the payment to the Accountant of Court for Consignation (within the meaning of the Court of Session Consignations (Scotland) Act 1895; and

b

to costs, shall be construed as references to expenses.

4

References in this Chapter to the territory of any country include the territorial sea of that country and—

a

in the case of the United Kingdom, any area F1specified by virtue of section 129(2)(b)and

b

in the case of any other Liability Convention country, the exclusive economic zone of that country established in accordance with international law, or, if such a zone has not been established, such area adjacent to the territorial sea of that country and extending not more that 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of that sea is measured as may have been determined by that State in question in accordance with international law.