Maritime Transport Act 1994

Wreck of ships and aircraft - Ships and aircraft in distress

103: In Receiver’s absence, who to act

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"What happens when the Receiver is not there to make decisions?"

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You are looking at a law about ships and aircraft in distress. This part of the law is called 'In Receiver’s absence, who to act'. It was repealed on 9 June 1999 by the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999, which can be found at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM30571.

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Part 9Wreck of ships and aircraft
Ships and aircraft in distress

103In Receiver’s absence, who to act (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 103: repealed, on , by section 20(1)(c) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 68).