Fisheries Act 1996

Access to fishery - Fishing vessel registration

108: Application of this Part to tenders

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You do not need to register a tender under this Act if it is marked as required by regulations made under section 297. If a tender is marked correctly, it is considered part of the fishing vessel it is used with. You treat the tender as part of the vessel it belongs to.

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Part 6Access to fishery
Fishing vessel registration

108Application of this Part to tenders

  1. No tender is required to be registered under this Act if it is marked in accordance with regulations made for the purpose under section 297.

  2. A tender that complies with subsection (1) is to be treated as part of the registered fishing vessel with which it is used, or is intended to be used.

Compare
  • 1983 No 14 s 58
  • 1986 No 34 s 13(1)
Notes
  • Section 108(2): added, on , by section 11 of the Fisheries (Remedial Issues) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 33).