Maritime Transport Act 1994

General offences and provisions in relation to offences and appeals under this Act - General provisions in respect of offences

408: Offences to be punishable on summary conviction

You could also call this:

"Breaking Maritime Transport Act rules can lead to a quick court decision and punishment"

If you break certain rules in the Maritime Transport Act 1994, you can be punished. You will be taken to court and the case will be decided quickly. This is called a summary conviction, but the specific details for this part of the law are no longer valid because it was repealed.

You can find out more about what repealed means and how it affects the law by looking at the Criminal Procedure Act 2011. This law changed the Maritime Transport Act 1994 on 1 July 2013. Now, the rules for punishing people who break the law are different.

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Part 28General offences and provisions in relation to offences and appeals under this Act
General provisions in respect of offences

408Offences to be punishable on summary conviction (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 408: repealed, on , by section 413 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (2011 No 81).