Maritime Transport Act 1994

Load lines

160: Issue of load line certificates

You could also call this:

"Rules for certificates that show a ship can carry a safe amount of weight"

A load line certificate is a document that shows a ship can safely carry a certain amount of weight. You need to know that there was a rule about issuing these certificates, but it is no longer in use. This rule, called section 160, was stopped from being used on 2 February 1998, by a change made to the law through a section 187 provision.

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Part 11Load lines

160Issue of load line certificates (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 160: repealed, on (after expiring on 1 February 1998), by section 187.