Maritime Transport Act 1994

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

413: Place where offences deemed to be committed

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"Where a maritime offence is considered to have happened"

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When you break a rule under the Maritime Transport Act 1994, the offence is considered to have happened in the place where it actually occurred or in any place where you are. You can be held responsible for the offence in either of these locations. This helps decide which court has the power to deal with the case.

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

413Place where offences deemed to be committed

  1. For the purpose of giving jurisdiction under this Act, every offence shall be deemed to have been committed either in the place in which the same actually was committed or in any place in which the offender may be.

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  • 1952 No 49 s 483