33. Power of superintendent or proper officer to decide disputes about wages.
35. Power of court to award interest on wages due otherwise than under crew agreement.
38. Right, or loss of right, to wages in certain circumstances.
40. Claims against seaman’s wages for maintenance, etc. of dependants.
41. Remedies of master for remuneration, disbursements and liabilities.
Disqualification of seamen and inquiries
62. Disqualification of holder of certificate other than officer's.
63. Inquiry into fitness or conduct of seaman other than officer.
68. Power to summon witness to inquiry into fitness or conduct of officer or other seaman.
69. Procedure where inquiry into fitness or conduct of officer or other seaman is held by sheriff.
Chapter I
Pollution Generally
Chapter II
Oil Pollution
General provisions for preventing pollution
131. Discharge of oil from ships into certain United Kingdom waters.
132. Defences of owner or master charged with offence under section 131.
133. Defences of occupier charged with offence under section 131
134. Protection for acts done in exercise of certain powers of harbour authorities, etc.
136. Duty to report discharge of oil into waters of harbours.
Chapter III
Liability for Oil Pollution
Chapter IV
International Oil Pollution
Compensation Fund
Preliminary
172. Meaning of the “Liability Convention”, “the Fund Convention” and related expressions.
Contributions to Fund
173. Contributions by importers of oil and others.
174. Power to obtain information.
Compensation for persons suffering pollution damage
175. Liability of the Fund.
176. Limitation of Fund’s liability under section 175.
Supplemental
177. Jurisdiction and effect of judgments.
178. Extinguishment of claims.
179. Subrogation.
180. Supplementary provisions as to proceedings involving the Fund.
181. Interpretation.
182. Transitory text of this Chapter and power to make transitional provisions.
Enforcement Officers and Powers
Accident Investigations and Inquiries
An Act to consolidate the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1994 and other enactments relating to merchant shipping.
[19th July 1995]
Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—