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This legislation has been repealed.

PORTS AND MARITIME ADMINISTRATION REGULATION 2012 - REG 5

Definitions

5 Definitions

(1) In this Part--

"charge" means a charge under Part 5 of the Act.

"container" means an article of transport equipment (other than a vessel) that--
(a) is of a permanent character and accordingly is strong enough to be suitable for repeated use, and
(b) is specially designed or adapted to facilitate the transport of goods, by one or more modes of transport, without intermediate reloading.

"officer of a relevant port authority" means--
(a) if the relevant port authority is the Minister--a delegate of the Minister, or an officer of such a delegate, appointed by the Minister or the delegate (as the case requires) as an officer for the purposes of this Part, or
(b) if the relevant port authority is a Port Corporation--an officer of the Port Corporation appointed by the Port Corporation as an officer for the purposes of this Part, or
(c) if the relevant port authority is the port operator of a private port--an officer, employee or agent of the port operator appointed by the port operator as an officer for the purposes of this Part.

"owner" has the same meaning as in section 48 of the Act.

"voyage number" , in relation to a vessel, means the number allocated to the vessel in respect of a particular sailing.

"working day" , in relation to a port, means that part of the day (not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday) during which work is normally carried on in the port.
(1A) If there is more than one relevant port authority in relation to port charges at a port, a requirement of this Part to furnish particulars or give a manifest to the relevant port authority in connection with the charge is a requirement to furnish the particulars or give the manifest to each of those relevant port authorities.
(2) Other words and expressions in this Part have the same meanings as they have in Part 5 of the Act.



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