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Business and Law for the Shipmaster by F. N. Hopkins


Year: 1998
Language: english
Author: F. N. Hopkins
Publisher: GLASGOW BROWN, SON & FERGUSON, LTD. Nautical Publishers
ISBN: 0 85174 537 7
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 910
Description:SINCE the last edition of this book was published in 1982, the International Maritime
Organisation has concentrated on the implementation of Conventions which had already
been adopted in the seventies. As a result the International Conventions on Prevention of
Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 1973/78) and on Standards of Training, Certification
and Watchkeeping for Seaf'arers, 1978; the Convention on Limitation of Liability for
Maritime Claims, 1976 and the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers
and their Luggage by Sea, 1974 were ratified by the required number of states between
1983 and 1987 and so came into force internationally. These conventions were given the
force of law in the United Kingdom by applying commencement orders to the
appropriate Sections and Schedules provided for that purpose in the M.S.Act 1979.
Relatively minor changes to shipping legislation were made by the M.S.Acts 1983 and
1984 and the law on pilotage in the U.K. was revised by the Pilotage Act 1987. The loss
of the ferry Herald of Free Enterprise in 1987 was followed quickly by the introduction
of regulations which attempted to improve the operational safety of Ro/ Ro passenger
ferries. In May 1988 the M.S.Act 1988 was passed and partly brought into force. This
introduces, with other matters, changes which affect the registration of British ships in
the future. Unless otherwise stated. I have endeavoured to give the legal position as at
31st December 1988.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

FOR supplying documents and giving permission to reproduce them the author tenders
his sincere thanks and acknowledges his indebtedness to: –
The Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Publishers of Lloyd's Nautical Yearbook.
Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
The Institute of London Underwriters.
The Federal Steam Navigation Company Limited.
Trinity House Lighthouse Service.
The Port of London Authority.
The General Council of British Shipping.
The Baltic and International Maritime Conference
(BI M CO).
The International Association of Independent Tanker
Owners (INTERTANKO).
For kindly responding to requests for information on various topics the author also
expresses his grateful thanks to: –
The Director of The Seafarers' Education Service.
The Secretary of The Merchant Navy Training Board.
The Secretary of The General Council of British Shipping.
The Secretary of The Royal Thames Yacht Club.
The Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen.

AUTHOR'S NOTES

l. Whilst every care has been taken to avoid mistakes and to give up-to-date
information's should any faults be found the author would greatly appreciate the
publisher's attention being drawn to them so that they may be rectified in the future.
Suggestions for improvements will also be gratefully accepted.
2. Unless the context indicates otherwise, any references to the Board of Trade or to the
Department of Trade and 1ndustry which remain should be taken as though they were
references to the Department of Transport. References to the Secretary of State, unless
otherwise stated, mean the Secretary of State, Department of Transport. References to
the Department mean the Department of Transport.
3, On 22nd May 1982 the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation
(IMCO) changed its name to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). After that
date, unless the context indicates otherwise, references to IMCO which have not been
altered should be taken as though they were references to the organisation's new name.

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REPRODUCED

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REPRODUCED
Frontispiece
Page
British Tonnage Certificate..................................... ..... 117-119
Certificate of Class............................................ .........141
Certificate of Class (RMC).......... .........142
Certificate of Class (1981)............... ......143
Machinery Certificate (I.MC) (19lll)...........,.............. .........144
Interim Certificate of Class..................................... .........145
Extract from Lloyd's Register Book (Register of Ships)............ ......... l48
Notification of intention to make or add to a crew agreernent ALC 3 ......... 189
Crew Agreement ALC(NMB) .. 191
List of Crew ALC I(a)............ 202
List of Crew ALC l(b).... .........202
Nontification of intention to discharge a seaman or seamen AI.C 5.... ........ 204
Seaman's Allotment Note ASW 3..................... .........215
Order for the Conveyance of a Seaman RR I...................... ........ 221
Return uf Births arel Deaths RBl) 1,'79 .........226
Passenger Certificate and Passenger Ship Safety Certificate P. & S. 1 ..... 377-378
International Load Line Certificate.............................. ..... 419-420
Appointment by Master of an Agent to make report and Clear
Outwards, C 74................................................................................................................584
Master's Declaration, C l3: Part A General .....586
Master's Declaration, C 13; Part B – Stores ......................... ....... 587
Passenger Return, PAS 15................................................. 594
Maritime Declaration of Health ............................ 597-598
Light Dues Certificate ......634

CONTENTS

CONTENTS
Page
Preface........................................................................................................................v
Acknowledgements....................................................................................................vii
Author's Notes........................................................................................................... viii
CHAPTER
I. Information about Law.....................................................................................1
2. Liens, Contracts, Arbitration and Agency.......................................................57
3. The Ship................................ ..........................................................................90
4. Master and Crew........ .....................................................................................157
5. Log Books, Protests and other Records...........................................................269
6. Accommodation, Provisions and Water, Health and Hygiene.........................293
7. Safety, Seaworthiness, and Public Welfare......................................................316
8. Carriage of Passengers................... ........................................................... ......467
9. The Shipment, Carriage and Delivery of Goods..............................................478
10. Procedures on Arrival at and on Departure from a Port .................................581
11. Wreck and Salvage..................... .....................................................................601
12. Lighterage, Towage and Pilotage.................................................................... 615
l3. Lighthouses and Light Dues.............................................................................633
14. Marine Insurance and Average.........................................................................640
15. Limitation of Liability of Shipowners and Others...........................................699
16. Some Government Department and other Institutions concerned
with Shipping and Seafarers...........................................................................708
17. Glossary and Terms and List of Abbreviations of Shipping Terms ................719
18. Calculations......................................................................................................732
APPENDIX
I. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act. 197I...........................................................770
II. Harter Act, 1893........................................................................................777
111. York-Antwerp Rules. l974.....................................................................779
IV. Lloyd's Marine Policy..............................................................................785
Institute Time Clauses, Hulls........................ ................................................789
Institute War and Strikes Clauses (Hulls-Time).............................................794
V. Institute Cargo Clauses (A) ..................................................................... .795
Institute Cargo Clauses (B).............................................................................797
Institute Cargo Clauses (C) ............................................................................799
Vl. Institute Warranties...................................................................................801
VII. Lloyd's Standard Form of Salvage Agreement........................................802
VIII. Lloyd's Average Bond............................................................................808
IX. Lloyd's Form of General Average Deposit Receipt..................................810
X. The Clauses of the Uniform Cieneral Charter (Gencon) ............................811
XI. The Clauses of the BIMCO Uniform T'ime Charter
(Baltime 1939)......................................................................................815
Xll. The Clauses of a Tanker Voyage Charter Party
(INTERTANKVOY76)...................................................................................822
Bill of Lading (INTANKBILL 78) .................................................................831
Xlll. The Clauses of a Tanker Time Charter-party..........................................834
XIV. The Clauses of a Liner Bill of Lading................ ....................................848
Form of Sea Waybill.........................................................................................854
XV. Test Questions .........................................................................................855
XVI. DTP International Maritime Agreements and Legal Knowledge
Syllabus (Extra Master's Examination)........................................................866
XVII. List of Forms.........................................................................................868
Index.................................................................................................................870

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