Statutory Instrument 1988 No. 790

      The Merchant Shipping Act 1979 (Cayman Islands) Order 1988


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1988 No. 790

MERCHANT SHIPPING

The Merchant Shipping Act 1979 (Cayman Islands) Order 1988

Made 27th April 1988
Laid before Parliament 5th May 1988
Coming into force 1st June 1988

At the Court of Saint James, the 27th day of April 1988

Present,

The Counsellors of State in Council

    Whereas Her Majesty in pursuance of the Regency Acts 1937 to 1953, was pleased, by Letters Patent dated the 28th day of March 1988, to delegate to the six Counsellors of State therein named or any two or more of them full power and authority during the period of Her Majesty's absence from the United Kingdom to summon and hold on Her Majesty's behalf Her Privy Council and to signify thereat Her Majesty's approval for anything for which Her Majesty's approval in Council is required;
    Now, therefore, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, being authorised thereto by the said Letters Patent, and in exercise of the powers conferred by section 47(1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1979[1] and of all other powers enabling Her Majesty, and by and with the advice of Her Majesty's Privy Council, do on Her Majesty's behalf order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:
        1.    This Order may be cited as the Merchant Shipping Act 1979 (Cayman Islands) Order 1988 and shall come into force on 1st June 1988.
        2.    It is hereby provided that, subject to the modifications specified in the Schedule to this Order, sections 23 to 25, 29, 30, 32, 37(1) to (7), 45 and 50(4) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1979 and Part II of Schedule 7 to that Act, insofar as it relates to the Merchant Shipping Act 1970[2] and the Merchant Shipping Act 1974[3] , shall extend or apply, as the case may be, to the Cayman Islands as part of the law thereof and shall apply to ships registered there and to masters and seamen employed in the ships as they apply to ships registered in the United Kingdom and to masters and seamen employed in them.
        3.    The provisions of the Schedule to this order shall come into force on such day as the Governor in Council may appoint by order, and different days may be appointed for different provisions or for different purposes of the same provision.



G. I. de Deney

Clerk of the Privy Council






Notes:

[1] 1979 c. 39. back

[2] 1970 c. 36. back

[3] 1974 c. 43. back

 

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