Our Minister may regulate in more detail the transport of cargo, not being dangerous goods, as well as the provisions referred to in the Articles 52 and 53.
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Our Minister may regulate in more detail the provisions and obligations to be observed by the master on board of a ship or during a voyage.
1.The master of a ship at sea is obliged, when a sign or signal reaches him that one or more persons at sea are in distress, to help these persons. 2.Furthermore, the master is obliged to act upon the demand of the master of a...
1.The master is obliged to accept the documents to be handed over to him on behalf of Our Minister of Defence, to take note of these documents and to follow the directions given there. The master keeps the documents in an appropriate place. 2.Paragraph 1...
1.Insofar as the regulations of this Decree do not apply to a ship at the start of a voyage, they will, if the master is forced to deviate from the planned voyage because of bad weather or another case of force majeure, not become applicable...
Order and command that this Decree, together with its Explanatory Notes, will be published in the Bulletin of Acts and Decrees, in the Official Journal of the Netherlands Antilles and in the Official Bulletin of Aruba. Given in The Hague,, 18 June 2004 Beatrix The...
When assuming their offices, the officials of the Shipping Inspectorate take the oath or the promissory oath in the hands of Our Minister, that they will faithfully perform the duties of their offices.