Local Government Act 1974

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650K: Removal of wreck

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"What to do with a damaged or destroyed ship, like removing it, is no longer covered by this law."

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If you want to know about the removal of a wreck, this part of the law used to say what to do. You should know that a wreck is something that has been damaged or destroyed, like a ship. The law about removing a wreck was repealed, which means it is no longer in force, on 23 October 2013, by section 85(2)(a) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013. This means you can no longer follow this law to remove a wreck. The Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 changed the law, so now you need to look at other laws to find out what to do with a wreck.

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Part 39ANavigation
Wreck

650KRemoval of wreck (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 650K: repealed, on , by section 85(2)(a) of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 84).