1.The collection of the pilotage charges and the pilotage compensations, levied under the Scheldt Regulations and which accrue to the State, takes place according to provisions effective by or pursuant to the Scheldt Regulations by an organisation to be designated by the General Council of...
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1.The master, owner or bareboat charterer of a seagoing vessel controlled by a traffic participant with whom rests an obligation as referred to in Article 4, third paragraph, aimed at the participation in traffic guidance, is obliged to pay the traffic guidance tariff and to...
The establishment of rules pursuant to the provisions in the Chapters 2 through 4 takes place having regard to the binding Conventions and binding Decrees of international organisations.
1.By Order in Council, in implementation of the Revised Rhine Navigation Treaty insofar as this is necessary for a just implementation of that Treaty as regards maritime shipping, rules can be established with regard to other issues than those as referred to in the Chapters...
1.It is prohibited for the person who controls or steers a ship navigating on a shipping route, or advises the master or the traffic participant as a pilot on board of such a ship on the navigation to be conducted, to do this while he...
1.It is prohibited to apply or have applied or to remove or have removed, without being entitled to that end, a traffic sign established pursuant to Article 4, first paragraph, item b, or a traffic sign established pursuant to the Convention on the joint nautical...
1.The competence to navigate ships, insofar as a certificate of competence is required, may be withdrawn from the holder of a certificate of competence for not more than five years because of navigating or having navigated on the inland waterways of: a high-speed motorboat contrary...
1.The military authority designated for the Netherlands by or pursuant to the War Act is entitled, if the restricted or general emergency limit has been declared, to establish rules with regard to the planning of maritime traffic on shipping routes contrary to what has been...