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378. Ship coming past Dungeness, not having Pilot on board, to take the first qualified Pilot who offers; Penalty on Masters failing to display usual Signal for Pilot.

379. Exemptions from compulsory Pilotage.

Rates of Pilotage (Trinity House).

380. Rates of Pilotage.

381. Payment of Pilotage Due from Foreign Ships trading to and from the Port of London.

382. Certificate of Payment of Pilotage to be given. 383. Application of such Monies by Trinity House. 384. Settlement of Difference as to Draught of Ship.

Pilot Fund (Trinity House).

385. Payments to be made to the Pilot Fund. 386. Application of Pilot Fund.

Appointment of Sub-Commissioners by Trinity Houses of Hull and Newcastle.

387. Power to Trinity Houses of Hull and Newcastle to appoint Sub-Commissioners.

Limitation of Owners and Masters Liability.

388. Limitation of Liability of Owner where Pilotage is compulsory.

PART VI.

LIGHTHOUSES.

Management of Lighthouses.

389. Management of Lighthouses, Buoys, and Beacons to be in Trinity House, Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses, and Port of Dublin Corporation.

390. Incorporation of Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses. 391. Power to elect certain New Members.

392. Trinity House may inspect Lighthouses in Scotland and Ireland.

393. Board of Trade may appoint Persons to inspect Light

houses.

394. Power to General Lighthouse Authorities to control local

Authorities.

395. In case of Default by local Bodies, local Lighthouses may be transferred to General Lighthouse Authorities.

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396. Dues to be levied.

Light Dues.

397. Light Dues to be subject to Revision by Her Majesty in Council.

398. Powers of General Lighthouse Authorities to alter and regulate Dues.

399. Publication of Dues and Regulations.

400. Ship not to be cleared without Production of Receipt for Light Dues.

401. Power of Distress for Light Dues.

402. Light Dues to be paid over and accounted for. 403. Application of Light Dues.

Construction of and Dues for New Lighthouses.

404. Power to Lighthouse Authorities to erect, place, and alter Lighthouses, Buoys, and Beacons.

405. This Power, in the Case of the Commissioners and Corporation, to be subject to Approval by Trinity House, with Appeal to Board of Trade.

406. Sanction of Board of Trade, how to be obtained.

407. Trinity House to inform Lighthouse Authorities of decision of Board of Trade.

408. Power to Trinity House, with Sanction of Board of Trade, to compel Execution of Works by Commissioners and Corporation.

409. Sanction of Board of Trade, how to be obtained.

410. Her Majesty may by Order in Council fix Dues to be taken for new Lighthouses.

411. No Dues to be levied in the Channel Islands without Consent of the States, and no Power to be exercised therein but by Order in Council.

412. Incorporation of 8 & 9 Vict. cc. 18. 19.

Surrender of Local Lighthouses.

413. Local Lighthouses may be surrendered to General Lighthouse Authorities.

Damage to Lights, Buoys, and Beacons.

414. Penalty for injuring Lights, Buoys, and Beacons.

Prevention of False Lights.

415. General Lighthouse Authorities may prohibit false Lights. 416. If not obeyed they may abate such Lights.

PART VII.

MERCANTILE MARINE FUND.

417. Sums to be carried to Mercantile Marine Fund. 418. Application of Mercantile Marine Fund.

419. Application of Ballastage Rates.

420. Establishments for Lighthouses and Ballastage charged on Fund, to be fixed by Her Majesty in Council.

421. Power to grant Superannuation Allowances.

422. Estimates and Accounts for other Expenses to be approved by Board of Trade.

423. No Expense to be allowed unless sanctioned by Board of Trade.

424. For the Purpose of erecting and repairing Lighthouses, and other extraordinary Expenses, Treasury may advance Money.

425. Power to Board of Trade to borrow Money on the Credit of Fund.

426. Power to Public Works Loan Commissioners to advance Money on the Credit of the Fund.

427. Lighthouse Authorities to account for Receipt and Expenditure to the Board of Trade.

428. Accounts of Fund to be audited by Commissioners of Audit.

429. Accounts to be laid before Parliament.

430. Property used for the Purposes of Parts III., IV., and VI. of Act, to be exempt from all Rates and Taxes.

431. Ships of Lighthouse Authorities to be exempt from Harbour Dues.

PART VIII.

WRECKS, CASUALTIES, AND SALVAGE.

Inquiries into Wrecks.

432. Inquiries to be instituted in Cases of Wreck and Casualty. 433. Formal Investigation before Justices.

434. Power to appoint Nautical Assessor.

435 Stipendiary Magistrate to be the Magistrate who is Member of Local Marine Board, and to be paid.

436. Costs of such Investigations.

437. Investigations in Scotland.

438. Master or Mate may be required to deliver Certificate to be held until Close of Inquiry.

Appointment and Duties of Receivers.

439. Board of Trade to have Superintendence of Wreck, with Power to appoint Receivers.

440. Admirals not to interfere with Wreck.

441. Duty of Receiver when any Ship is stranded or in Distress. 442. Powers of Receiver to procure Assistance.

443. All articles washed on shore, or lost or taken from any Ship, to be delivered to the Receiver.

444. Power of Receiver to suppress Plunder and Disorder by Force.

445. Certain Officers to exercise Powers of Receiver in his Absence.

446. Power in case of a Ship being in Distress to pass over adjoining Lands with Carriages.

447. Penalty on Owners and Occupiers of Land refusing to allow Persons and Carriages to pass over their Land. 448. Power of Receiver to take Examination with respect to Ships in Distress.

449. Original or certified Copy of Examination to be primâ facie Evidence.

450. Rules to be observed by Persons finding Wreck.

451. Power to Receivers to seize concealed Wreck.

452. Notice of Wreck to be given by Receiver for the Purpose of informing Owners.

453. Goods deemed perishable or of small Value may be sold immediately.

454. In Cases where any Lord of the Manor or other Person is entitled to unclaimed Wreck, Receiver to give Notice

to him.

455. Payments to be made to Receiver.

456. Disputes as to Sums payable to Receiver to be determined by Board of Trade.

457. Application of Fees.

Salvage in the United Kingdom.

458. Salvage in respect of Services rendered in the United Kingdom.

459. Salvage for Life may be paid by Board of Trade out of Mercantile Marine Fund.

460. Disputes as to Salvage, how to be settled.

461. Manner in which Justices may decide Dispute.

462. Costs of Arbitration.

463. Justices may call for Documents and administer Oaths. 464. Appeal to Cou of Admiralty.

465. Justices to transmit Copy of Proceedings, and Certificate of Value, to Court of Appeal.

466. Payment of Salvage, to whom to be made in case of Dispute as to apportionment.

467. Apportionment of Salvage.

468. Manner of enforcing Payment of Salvage.

469. Power of Receiver to sell Property salved in Cases of

Non-payment.

470. Subject to payment of Expenses, Fees, and Salvage, Owner entitled to Wreck.

Unclaimed Wreck in the United Kingdom.

471. Receiver to deliver up Possession of unclaimed Wreck to Lord of Manor, or other Person entitled.

472. Disputed Title to Wreck, how to be decided. 473. Appeal from Decision of Justices.

474. Power of the Board of Trade, on behalf of the Crown, to purchase Rights to Wreck.

475. Unclaimed Wreck to be sold.

Jurisdiction of the High Court of Admiralty.

476. High Court of Admiralty may decide on all Salvage Cases, whether on Sea or Land.

Offences in respect of Wreck.

477. In case of Ship wrecked being plundered by a tumultuous Assemblage, the Hundred to be liable for Damages. 478. Penalty for plundering in Cases of Shipwreck, for obstructing the saving of Shipwrecked Property, and for secreting the same.

479. Penalty for selling Wreck in Foreign Ports.

Dealers in Marine Stores and Manufacturers of Anchors.

480. Regulations to be observed by Dealers in Marine Stores. 481. Manner of obtaining Permit to cut up Cables.

482. Permit to be advertised before Dealer proceeds to act thereon.

483. Manufacturers to place Marks on Anchors.

Salvage by Her Majesty's Ships.

484. No claim for Salvage Services to be allowed in respect of Loss or Risk of Her Majesty's Ships or Property.

485. Claims for Salvage by Her Majesty's Officers not to be determined without Consent of Admiralty.

486. Steps to be taken when Salvage Services have been rendered by Her Majesty's Ships abroad.

487. Consular Officer or Judge to fix Amount, for which a Bond is to be given.

488. On Master executing Bond, the Right of Detention to

cease.

489. Provision for additional Security in the case of Ships owned by Persons resident out of Her Majesty's Dominions.

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