1.The District Heads and the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate in Curaçao, respectively Sint Maarten look after the conscientious attention to duty of the officials that are under their command. 2.For this purpose they also board ships, at the shipyards and in the docks where...
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When a District Head or the Head of the Shipping Inspectorate in Curaçao, respectively Sint Maarten notices that in the cases as referred to in Article 11, first paragraph there are different opinions between the official and the master or the owner, then he makes...
Our Decree of 17 December 1932 (BAD no. 620), as amended, is cancelled. This Decree enters into force in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles as from the day after the date of issue respectively of the Bulletin of Acts and Decrees and the Official...
Acting in accordance with the Minister of Transport and Communications of the Netherlands Antilles and the Minister of Tourism and Transport of Aruba; Having regard to Article 6, second paragraph, of the Ships Act and Article 6 of the Ships Decree 1965, as well as...
1.In this Article, the IMDG Code means: the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, as referred to in Chapter VII, Part A, of the SOLAS Convention. 2.The organisations mentioned in table 2 are assigned in the Kingdom as competent authorities for the application of the IMDG...
As recognized security organisations, competent to carry out surveys as referred to in Article 19 of the Ships Decree 2004, are assigned the legal persons mentioned in Article 1, first paragraph.