Maritime Transport Act 1994

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

416: Compliance with rules

You could also call this:

"Following the maritime rules is important, but it doesn't mean you can't still break the law."

You must follow the rules made under the Maritime Transport Act 1994. If you follow these rules, it does not mean you cannot commit an offence against the Act. You can still break the law even if you are following the rules.

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

416Compliance with rules

  1. Compliance with any rule or regulation made under this Act shall not excuse the commission of an offence against this Act.