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Disclaimer: These documents are not the official versions (more). CANADA SHIPPING ACT - Non-Canadian Ships Safety Order

CANADA SHIPPING ACT

Non-Canadian Ships Safety Order

SI/97-96



CANADA SHIPPING ACT

Non-Canadian Ships Safety Order

NON-CANADIAN SHIPS SAFETY ORDER

 

Interpretation

1. The definitions in this section apply in this Order.

"Act"

« Loi »

"Act" means the Canada Shipping Act. 

 

"approved classification society"

« société de classification agréée »

"approved classification society" has the meaning assigned in subsection 2(1) of the Marine Machinery Regulations . 

 

"coasting trade"

« cabotage »

"coasting trade" has the meaning assigned in subsection 2(1) of the Coasting Trade Act .

 

Application

2. This Order applies to every ship registered elsewhere than in Canada that

( a ) is engaged in the coasting trade of Canada;

( b ) operates within Canadian waters; or

( c ) makes a voyage or operates in any fishing zone of Canada prescribed under subsection 4(2) of the Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act .

 

General

3. Part V of the Act and any regulations made under that Part apply to every ship described in section 2.

 

 


Established by the CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS OF CANADA, 1978.

replaced by

SI/97-96 20 August, 1997 pursuant to subsection 420(1) of the Canada Shipping Act, in force July 30, 1997.

SI/2002-132 9 October, 2002 pursuant to subsection 420(1) of the Canada Shipping Act, in force 9 October, 2002.


Last updated: 2005-03-02 Top of Page Important Notices