Chapter VI : Special Shipping Enquiries and Courts of Enquiry and Courts of Survey

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264. Preliminary enquiry into shipping casualties

265. Report to Authority by person who has held preliminary enquiry

266. Convening of court of marine enquiry in the Republic

267. Constitution of court of marine enquiry

268. How decisions of court of marine enquiry are reached and announced

269. Powers of court of marine enquiry in respect of master or member of crew

270. Convening of maritime courts outside the Republic

271. Constitution of maritime courts

272. How decisions of maritime courts are reached and announced

273. Powers of maritime courts

274. Appeal from surveyor to court of survey

275. Convening of court of survey

276. Constitution of court of survey

277. How decisions of courts of survey are reached and announced

278. Powers of court of survey

279. Interested persons not to serve on courts of marine enquiry, maritime courts or courts of survey

280. Procedure at court of marine enquiry or maritime court or court of survey

281. Court of survey may cause ship to be surveyed

282. Reference in difficult cases to scientific persons

283. Opportunity of making a defence

284. Court may require delivery of certificate during course of investigation

285. Witnesses to be allowed expenses

286. Transmission to Authority of record and decision of court of marine enquiry, maritime court, or court of survey

287. Effect of cancellation or suspension of certificate or prohibition of employment

288. Delivery of Republic certificate which has been cancelled or suspended

289. Certificate not to be endorsed

290. Powers of Minister in respect of cancelled or suspended certificates

291. Rehearing

292. Appeals against decisions of courts of maritime enquiry and maritime courts