Maritime Transport Act 1994

Construction, survey, and equipment - Conduct of surveys

137: Duties of surveyor on completion of survey where ship satisfactory

You could also call this:

"What a surveyor must do when a ship passes its safety check"

When a surveyor finishes checking a ship and it is satisfactory, there are things the surveyor must do. You need to know that this rule is part of the Maritime Transport Act 1994, which is a law in New Zealand. The surveyor's duties are outlined in a section of the Act called 'Duties of surveyor on completion of survey where ship satisfactory', but this section was repealed, which means it is no longer part of the law, by section 187 on 2 February 1998.

The repeal of this section means that the rules it contained are no longer in effect. You can find more information about the law that repealed this section by looking at the link. This change happened after the section had already expired on 1 February 1998.

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Part 10Construction, survey, and equipment
Conduct of surveys

137Duties of surveyor on completion of survey where ship satisfactory (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 137: repealed, on (after expiring on 1 February 1998), by section 187.