Maritime Transport Act 1994

Wreck of ships and aircraft - Ships and aircraft in distress

104: Receiver to make inquiry

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"Old law about a receiver investigating that is no longer in use"

If you are looking at a part of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 called 'Receiver to make inquiry', you will see it has been repealed. This means it is no longer a part of the law. You can find out more about what repealed it by looking at the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999, section 20(1)(d). This change happened on 9 June 1999.

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104Receiver to make inquiry (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 104: repealed, on , by section 20(1)(d) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 68).