Maritime Transport Act 1994

Miscellaneous provisions applying to this Act generally - Detention of ship and distress on ship

466: Other enactments not affected

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"This law doesn't change other laws unless it says so."

When you read the Maritime Transport Act 1994, you need to know that it does not change other laws, unless it says so. The parts of the Act that talk about detaining a ship and distress on a ship are extra rules that add to the other laws. You can find more information about this in section 467 and Parts 19 to 28 of the Act.

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Part 30Miscellaneous provisions applying to this Act generally
Detention of ship and distress on ship

466Other enactments not affected

  1. Subject to section 467, and except where this Act or any other enactment otherwise provides, the provisions of Parts 19 to 28 are in addition to and not in substitution for the provisions of any other enactment, and, except as expressly provided by this Act, nothing in this Act shall derogate from the provisions of any other enactment.