Maritime Transport Act 1994

Wreck of ships and aircraft - Offences in respect of wreck

111: Offences in respect of wreck

You could also call this:

"Breaking the law about shipwrecks"

A law called section 111 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 was repealed. This means it is no longer a law. It was repealed on 9 June 1999 by section 20(1)(i) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999. You can find more information about this on the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999 webpage. This law used to be about offences in respect of wreck.

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Part 9Wreck of ships and aircraft
Offences in respect of wreck

111Offences in respect of wreck (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 111: repealed, on , by section 20(1)(i) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 68).