- Merchant Shipping Act, 1951 (Act No. 57 of 1951)
- Introduction
- Act
- Preliminary
- Chapter I : Administration
- Chapter II : Recording, Registering and Licensing of Ships
- Chapter III : Certificates of Competency, Service and Qualification
- Chapter IV : Engagement, Discharge, Repatriation, Payment, Discipline and General Treatment of Seafarers and Cadets
- 90. Cadets
- 91. Excessive number of cadets not to be employed
- 92. Medical examination of cadets and apprentice-officers
- 93. [Repealed]
- 94. [Repealed]
- 95. [Repealed]
- 96. [Repealed]
- 97. [Repealed]
- 98. [Repealed]
- 99. [Repealed]
- 100. [Repealed]
- 101. Medical examination of crew prior to engagement
- 102. Agreements with crew
- 103. Special provisions as to agreements with crew of foreign-going ships
- 104. Changes in crew to be reported
- 105. Certificates as to agreements with crew of foreign-going ships
- 106. Special provisions as to agreements with crew of coasting ships, and fishing, sealing or shore-based whaling boats
- 107. Certificate as to agreements with crew of coasting ships, and fishing, sealing or shore-based whaling boats
- 108. Alterations in agreements with crew
- 109. Copy of agreement to be displayed
- 110. Employment of children on ships prohibited
- 111. Employment of young persons
- 111A. Entitlement to leave
- 112. [Repealed]
- 113. Discharge of seafarers
- 114. Repatriation of seafarers whose service terminates elsewhere than at proper return port
- 115. Entries and certificates of desertion outside the Republic
- 116. Discharge of seafarer on change of ownership
- 117. Discharge and leaving of seafarers behind
- 118. Leaving seafarers behind
- 119. Wages and other property of seafarer left behind
- 120. Payment of wages on discharge of a seafarer of a South African ship
- 121. Master to deliver account of wages
- 122. Time of payment of wages for foreign-going ships
- 123. Time of payment for coasting ships, and fishing, sealing and shore-based whaling boats
- 124. Settlement of wages
- 125. Decision by proper officer on question as to wages
- 126. Payment of seafarers in currency other than that mentioned in agreement
- 127. Disrating of seafarer
- 128. Master to give facilities to seafarers for remitting wages
- 129. Advance of more than one month's wages prohibited
- 130. Allotment notes
- 131. Right of suing on allotment notes
- 132. Time of payment of an allotment note
- 133. Rights to wages and provisions and when such are to commence
- 134. Agreement to forfeit lien for wages is void
- 135. Restrictions on assignment of wages and salvage
- 136. Proceedings for wages
- 137. Wages not recoverable abroad except in certain cases
- 138. Wages not to depend on freight
- 139. Wages not claimable by seafarer who fails to exert himself to save ship
- 140. Wages on termination of services by illness or injury of seafarer or wreck or loss of ship
- 141. Wages not to accrue during refusal to work or imprisonment or illness caused by own default or drunkenness
- 142. Compensation to a seafarer improperly discharged
- 143. Remedies of master for recovery of wages, disbursements, etc
- 144. Unreasonable delay in paying master's wages
- 145. Power of court to rescind contract between owner or master and seafarer
- 146. Master to take care and make record of property of seafarer who dies
- 147. Delivery to proper officer of property of seafarer who dies
- 148. Account to be rendered of property of seafarer who dies
- 149. Property of deceased seafarer left abroad but not on board ship
- 150. Sale of property of deceased seafarer
- 151. Property of deceased seafarer may be recovered as wages
- 152. Disposal of pproperty of deceased seafarer
- 153. Recovery of wages of seafarer lost with his ship
- 154. Relief and maintenance of distressed seafarer
- 155. Receiving distressed seafarer on ships
- 156. Provisions of seafarer
- 157. Measuring instruments on board
- 158. Refrigerating chamber
- 158A. Provision of complaints procedure on board ship
- 159. [Repealed]
- 160. Bedding and other articles for seafarers
- 161. Crew accommodation
- 162. Complaints as to provisions or water or accommodation
- 163. Powers of inspection of provisions, water and accommodation
- 164. Inspection of provisions, water and accommodation at sea
- 165. Compensation if short or bad provisions furnished
- 166. Provision of board and lodging elsewhere than on board ship
- 167. Medicines to be provided and kept on board certain ships
- 168. Inspection of medicines and medical appliances
- 169. Expenses of medical attendance in cases of injury or illness
- 170. Recovery of expenses from owner
- 171. Facilities for making complaints
- 172. Seafarers’ property not to be detained
- 173. Soliciting seafarers
- 174. Misconduct by seafarers endangering ship or life and general offences against discipline
- 175. Desertion
- 176. Absence without leave
- 177. Notice to proper officer of absence of seafarer at time of sailing
- 178. Unseaworthiness of ship a good defence to charge of desertion, etc
- 179. Deserter's certificates of discharge may be withheld
- 180. Deserter's from foreign ships
- 181. Entry of offences in official log
- 182. Official log-books to be kept
- 183. Entries in official log-books
- 184. Unlawful entries or alterations in official log-books
- 185. Delivery of official log-books to proper officer
- 186. Transmission of official log-books to proper officer
- 187. Documents to be handed over to successor on change of master
- 188. List of crew
- 189. Returns of births and deaths
- Chapter V : Safety of Ships and Life at Sea
- Chapter VI : Special Shipping Enquiries and Courts of Enquiry and Courts of Survey
- Chapter VII : Wrecks and Salvage
- Chapter VIII : Carriage of Goods by Sea
- Chapter IX : Offences, Penal Provisions and Legal Procedure
- Chapter X : General
- Schedules
- First Schedule
- Second Schedule
- Article I : General obligations under the Convention
- Article II : Application
- Article III : Laws, regulations
- Article IV : Cases of force majeure
- Article V : Carriage of persons in emergency
- Article VI : Prior treaties and conventions
- Article VII : Special rules drawn up by agreement
- Article VIII : Amendments
- Article IX : Signature, ratification, acceptance, approval and accession
- Article X : Entry into force
- Article XI : Denunciation
- Article XII : Deposit and registration
- Article XIII : Languages
- Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974
- Article I : General Obligations
- Article II : Application
- Article III : Communication of information
- Article IV : Signature, ratification, acceptance, approval and accession
- Article V : Entry into force
- Article VI : Denunciation
- Article VII : Depositary
- Article VIII : Languages
- Annex
- Chapter I — General Provisions
- Chapter II–1 : Construction — Subdivision and Stability, Machinery and Electrical Installations
- Part A — General
- Part B — Subdivision and Stability
- Regulation 3 : Floodable length
- Regulation 4 : Permeability
- Regulation 5 : Permissible length of compartments
- Regulation 6 : Special rules concerning subdivision
- Regulation 7 : Stability of ships in damaged condition
- Regulation 8 : Ballasting
- Regulation 9 : Peak and machinery space bulkheads, shaft tunnels, etc.
- Regulation 10 : Double bottoms
- Regulation 11 : Assigning, marking and recording of subdivision load lines
- Regulation 12 : Construction and initial testing of watertight bulkheads, etc.
- Regulation 13 : Openings in watertight bulkheads
- Regulation 14 : Openings in the shell plating below the margin line
- Regulation 15 : Construction and initial tests of watertight doors, sidescuttles, etc.
- Regulation 16 : Construction and initial tests of watertight decks, trunks, etc.
- Regulation 17 : Watertight integrity above the margin line
- Regulation 18 : Bilge pumping arrangements in passenger ships
- Regulation 19 : Stability information for passenger ships and cargo ships
- Regulation 20 : Damage control plans
- Regulation 21 : Marking, periodical operation and inspection of watertight doors, etc.
- Regulation 22 : Entries in log
- Part C — Machinery and Electrical Installations
- Chapter II-2 : Construction—Fire Protection, Fire Detection and Fire Extinction
- Chapter III : Live-Saving Appliances, etc.
- Chapter IV : Radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony
- Chapter V : Safety Navigation
- Chapter VI : Carriage of Grain
- Chapter VII : Carriage Of Dangerous Goods
- Chapter VIII : Nuclear Ships
- Appendix
- Third Schedule
- Fourth Schedule
- Fifth Schedule
- Sixth Schedule
- Seventh Schedule
- Eighth Schedule
- Proclamations
- Regulations
- Distressed Seamen's Regulations,1961
- Courts of Survey Regulations, 1961
- Courts of Marine Enquiry Regulations, 1961
- Examination and Licensing of Compass Adjusters Regulations, 1991
- Ship's Medicines and Medical Appliances Regulations, 1991
- Maritime Occupational Safety Regulations, 1994
- Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods) Regulations, 1997
- Merchant Shipping (Mandatory Ships' Routeing) Regulations, 1998
- Merchant Shipping (IGC Code) Regulations, 1998
- Merchant Shipping (Marine Pollution (IBC Code)) Regulations, 1998
- Merchant Shipping (Seafarer Compensation) Regulations, 1998
- [Repealed] Merchant Shipping (Training and Certification) Regulations, 1999
- Merchant Shipping (Seamen's Documents) Regulations, 2000
- Merchant Shipping (Notification of Building of Vessels) Regulations, 2002
- Merchant Shipping (EPIRB Registration) Regulations, 2002
- Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Charts and Nautical Publications) Regulations, 2002
- Merchant Shipping (Radio Installations) Regulations, 2002
- Merchant Shipping (Licensing of Vessels) Regulations, 2002
- Merchant Shipping (INF Code) Regulations, 2003
- Merchant Shipping (Safety Management) Regulations, 2003
- Merchant Shipping (Maritime Security) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Cargoes) Regulations, 2004
- [Repealed] Merchant Shipping (Eyesight and Medical Examination) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Navigation Bridge Visibility) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Continuous Synopsis Record) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Automatic Identification System) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Ship Identification Number) Regulations, 2004
- Merchant Shipping (Collision and Distress Signals) Regulations, 2005
- Merchant Shipping (National Small Vessel Safety) Regulations, 2007
- [Repealed] Merchant Shipping (Safe Manning, Training and Certification) Regulations, 2013
- Maritime Labour Certificate and Declaration of Compliance Regulations, 2017
- Merchant Shipping (Seafarer Recruitment and Placement) Regulations, 2017
- Merchant Shipping (Training, Certification and Safe Manning) Regulations, 2021