Maritime Transport Act 1994

Transitional provisions relating to Parts 10 to 12

186: Documents issued under Parts 10 to 12

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"Papers you get from the Maritime Transport Act for boats and ships"

If you get a licence, certificate, permit, authorisation, approval, or other document from the Director under Parts 10, 11, or 12, it is considered a maritime document. This document is issued, recognised, or accepted under the Maritime Transport Act 1994. You can find more information about these parts by looking at Parts 10, 11, and 12.

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Part 13Transitional provisions relating to Parts 10 to 12

186Documents issued under Parts 10 to 12

  1. Every licence, certificate, permit, authorisation, approval, or other document issued, recognised, or accepted by the Director under any of Parts 10, 11, and 12 shall be deemed to be a maritime document issued, recognised, or accepted, as the case may be, under this Act, and shall accordingly have effect and be subject to the provisions of this Act or regulations or rules made under this Act.