Maritime Transport Act 1994

Offences in relation to maritime activity - Disqualification

78: Particulars of disqualification orders, etc, to be sent to Director

You could also call this:

"Telling the Director about court orders that stop people from doing something"

When a court makes a special order under section 73 or section 77, the court's Registrar must send the details of this order to the Director. You need to know that the Director will get information about what the court decided. The Registrar is in charge of sending this information.

The court's decision is usually about disqualifying someone, and the Director has to be told about it. The details of the order will be sent as soon as the court makes a decision under section 73 or section 77. This is how the Director finds out what is happening.

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Part 6Offences in relation to maritime activity
Disqualification

78Particulars of disqualification orders, etc, to be sent to Director

  1. Where a court makes an order under section 73 or section 77, the Registrar of the court shall send to the Director particulars of the order.

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