Maritime Transport Act 1994

Safety at sea

168: Interpretation

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"What special words mean in the Maritime Transport Act 1994"

When you read the Maritime Transport Act 1994, you need to know what some words mean. Section 168 is about understanding these words, but it is no longer part of the law. It was removed from the law on 2 February 1998, as stated in section 187.

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Part 12Safety at sea

168Interpretation (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 168: repealed, on (after expiring on 1 February 1998), by section 187.