Maritime Transport Act 1994

Compensation from International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund and Supplementary Fund for pollution damage - Compensation and indemnity from International Oil Pollution Fund and Supplementary Fund

376: International Oil Pollution Fund to indemnify certain shipowners

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"Help for shipowners when their ships spill oil"

The International Oil Pollution Fund helps some shipowners. You need to know that this help is for certain shipowners. The fund is part of the law to protect the sea from oil spills.

The law that says the International Oil Pollution Fund must help these shipowners is not used anymore. It was stopped being used on 25 June 1999. This change was made by section 11 of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1998.

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"How the court splits payments when many people claim for oil pollution damage"


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377: International Oil Pollution Fund’s liability to indemnify limited or avoided in certain cases, or

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Part 26Compensation from International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund and Supplementary Fund for pollution damage
Compensation and indemnity from International Oil Pollution Fund and Supplementary Fund

376International Oil Pollution Fund to indemnify certain shipowners (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 376: repealed, on , by section 11 of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 1998 (1998 No 53).