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MERCHANT SHIPPING (REGISTRATION) (TONNAGE) REGULATIONS - REGULATION 14
Acceptance of foreign tonnage certificates
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
PART V FOREIGN SHIP WHILST WITHIN THE WATERS OF HONG KONG
(1) An International Tonnage Certificate (1969) issued under the authority of
another Contracting Government to a foreign ship in accordance with the
Convention shall be accepted and regarded for all purposes covered by the
Convention as having the same validity as one issued under Part II of these
regulations. Whilst such a ship is within the waters of Hong Kong it may be
subject to inspection by a person duly authorized by the Director in that
behalf for the purpose of verifying-
(a) that the ship is provided with a valid International Tonnage
Certificate (1969); and
(b) that the main characteristics of ship correspond to the data given in
the certificate.
(2) Any such inspection shall not cause any delay to the ship.
(3) If the inspection reveals that the main characteristics of the ship differ
from those entered in the International Tonnage Certificate
(1969) so as to lead to an increase in the gross tonnage or the net tonnage,
the Administration of the State whose flag the ship is flying shall be
informed without delay.
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