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MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE - SECT 3
Certificate or licence required by all ships trading in Hong Kong
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
PART I
REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF SHIPS
(1) Every ship trading outwards from Hong Kong or trading or being used for
any commercial purpose in the waters of Hong Kong must be provided with-
(a) a certificate of registry or certificate of provisional registry
granted under the Merchant Shipping (Registration) Ordinance ( Cap
415);
(b) a certificate of registry or other document granted in a place outside
Hong Kong and similar or equivalent in effect to a certificate
referred to in paragraph (a); or
(c) a licence granted under regulations made under Part IV of the
Shipping and Port Control Ordinance ( Cap 313).
(2) A document purporting to be-
(a) a certificate of registry or other document referred to in subsection
(1)(b); or
(b) a copy of such a certificate or document certified as a true copy by a
person having custody of the original, or having responsibility for
the grant of the original, shall be admitted in evidence in legal
proceedings under this section upon its production unless it is proved
that it is not the document it purports to be or that it was not
signed or certified by the person by whom it purports to be signed or
certified, as the case may be, and if so admitted shall be sufficient,
but not conclusive, evidence of any matter stated in the certificate
or document. (Replaced 74 of 1990 s. 104)
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