Commonwealth Consolidated ActsAct No. 4 of 1913 as amended
This compilation was prepared on 30 January 2012
taking into account amendments up to Act No. 168 of 2011
Volume 1
includes: Table of Contents
Sections 1-427
The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in the Notes section
The operation of
amendments that have been incorporated may be
affected by application provisions that are set out in the Notes section
Volume 2
includes: Table of Contents
Schedule 1
Volume 3
includes: Table of Contents
Schedules 2-9
Volume 4
includes: Note 1
Table of Acts
Act Notes
Table of Amendments
Note 2
Table A
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Contents
Part I--Introductory 1
1............ Short title [see Note 1] ........................................................................ 1
2............ Application of Act ............................................................................... 1
2A......... Act to bind the Crown ......................................................................... 2
3............ Act does not apply to naval ships etc. ................................................. 2
4............ Application of provisions relating to steam-ships ............................... 2
5............ Application of the Criminal Code ....................................................... 2
6............ Interpretation ....................................................................................... 2
6A......... Answering questions ........................................................................ 12
6B......... Desertion ........................................................................................... 13
6C......... Incompetency and misconduct of officers ......................................... 13
6D......... Taking of ships to sea ....................................................................... 13
6E.......... Proper return port .............................................................................. 13
6F.......... Authority may approve form ............................................................. 14
7............ Definition of coasting trade ............................................................... 14
7A......... Ships registered in Australia ............................................................. 15
8............ Off-shore industry fixed structures, mobile units and vessels ........... 15
8A......... Off-shore industry vessels to which Act applies ............................... 18
8AA...... Declaration that Act applies in relation to trading ships engaging in intra-state trade 18
8AB...... Declarations that Act applies in relation to fishing fleet support vessels on inter-state or intra-state voyages 18
8AC...... Expiration or revocation of declarations ............................................ 19
8B......... Ships imported into Australia deemed to be registered in Australia .. 19
9............ Delegation ......................................................................................... 20
Part II--Masters and seamen 21
Division 1--General 21
9A......... Definitions ........................................................................................ 21
10.......... Application of Part ............................................................................ 21
Division 2--Superintendents 23
13.......... Superintendents ................................................................................. 23
Division 2A--The manning of ships 24
14.......... Minimum complement of ships ......................................................... 24
Division 3--Qualifications of masters, officers and seamen 26
15.......... Regulations respecting qualifications and watchkeeping obligations of masters, officers and seamen 26
16.......... Unqualified person performing duties of master, officer or seaman .. 27
17.......... Certificates to be produced ................................................................ 27
Division 4--Supplying seamen 29
32.......... Penalty for receiving fees for supply of seamen ................................ 29
Division 7--Crew work in port 30
45.......... Employment of crew in loading and unloading ................................. 30
Division 8--Engagement of seamen 31
46.......... Engagement of seamen ...................................................................... 31
47.......... Persons unsuitable for engagement ................................................... 32
48.......... Report of circumstances rendering person unsuitable for engagement 33
48A....... Minimum age for employment at sea ................................................ 33
50.......... Period of agreements ......................................................................... 33
52.......... Owner or master to furnish details of crew of ship ........................... 35
53.......... Copy of agreement to be posted up ................................................... 35
54.......... Agreements to be delivered to proper authority ................................. 35
55.......... Erasures and alterations ..................................................................... 36
56.......... Offences ............................................................................................ 36
57.......... Evidence as to agreement .................................................................. 36
59.......... Obligation as to seaworthiness .......................................................... 36
59A....... Abolition of defence of common employment .................................. 37
59B....... Shipowner not entitled to limit liability in respect of certain claims ... 37
Division 9--Discharge of seamen 38
61.......... Provision of discharges to seamen .................................................... 38
62A....... Discharge of seamen outside Australia ............................................. 38
63.......... False discharges ................................................................................ 39
68.......... Offences in relation to certificates of discharge ................................. 39
Division 10--Seamen's wages 40
70.......... Allotment of seaman's wages ........................................................... 40
71.......... Right to sue upon allotment notes ..................................................... 41
72.......... Commencement of payment .............................................................. 41
73.......... Allotment to banks ............................................................................ 41
75.......... Payment of wages on discharge ........................................................ 42
75A....... Computation of wages ...................................................................... 42
76.......... Account of wages on discharge ........................................................ 42
77.......... Time for payment of wages ............................................................... 43
78.......... Wages to run on in certain cases ....................................................... 44
81.......... Reference of differences to superintendent ........................................ 45
82.......... Commencement of right to wages ..................................................... 45
83.......... Recovery of wages ............................................................................ 45
84.......... Wages not to be dependent on the earning of freight ......................... 46
85.......... Right to conveyance and wages in case of termination of services by wreck or loss 47
88.......... Compensation for premature discharge ............................................. 48
91.......... Jurisdiction as to wages .................................................................... 48
93.......... Wages not recoverable abroad in certain cases .................................. 49
94.......... Master's remedies for wages ............................................................ 49
Division 12--Discipline 50
101........ Smuggling by crew ........................................................................... 50
104........ Stowaways and distressed seamen .................................................... 50
110........ Return of foreign-going seaman to ship ............................................ 50
113........ Questions as to deductions ................................................................ 51
Division 13--Provisions 52
116........ Bad provisions or water .................................................................... 52
117........ Provisions adequate for voyage ........................................................ 52
117A..... Adequate food catering facilities to be provided ................................ 53
119........ Weights and measures ....................................................................... 53
120........ Inspection of provisions and water ................................................... 53
122........ Disposal of bad provisions ............................................................... 54
Division 14--Health 55
123........ Medical Inspectors of Seamen .......................................................... 55
124........ Medical examination of masters and seamen ..................................... 55
125........ Medicines etc. to be carried on ships ................................................. 55
126........ Inspection of medicines ..................................................................... 56
127........ Owner liable for medical attendance etc. ........................................... 56
128........ Recovery of expenses from owner .................................................... 57
132........ Wages of seaman left on shore sick or injured .................................. 58
132A..... Security for expenses and wages of seaman left behind .................... 62
132B..... Seaman left on shore to furnish address and to report for medical examination 62
133........ Medical practitioners and first aid attendants ..................................... 63
134........ Regulations to give effect to the Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention 1946 64
Division 15--Accommodation 65
135........ Application of Division ..................................................................... 65
136........ Regulations relating to accommodation ............................................. 65
137........ Provision of ventilation and wheel-houses ........................................ 66
138........ Crew accommodation ........................................................................ 66
138A..... Ships not to go to sea without required accommodation ................... 67
138B..... Interpretation ..................................................................................... 67
Division 16--Protection of seamen 69
139........ Facilities for making complaints etc. ................................................. 69
140........ Assignment of salvage ...................................................................... 69
145........ Persons unlawfully boarding, or remaining on board, ships ............. 69
147........ Exemptions from serving on jury ...................................................... 70
148........ Rescission of contract ....................................................................... 70
148A..... Seaman not to be wrongfully left behind ........................................... 70
148C..... Wages and effects of seaman left behind ........................................... 71
148D..... Wages and effects to be held in trust ................................................. 72
Division 17--Property of deceased seamen 73
149........ Interpretation ..................................................................................... 73
150........ Master to take charge of money and effects ...................................... 73
151........ Death of seamen abroad .................................................................... 73
152........ Penalty for not accounting for effects ................................................ 74
153........ Effects of deceased seaman not left on board .................................... 75
154........ Recovery of wages of seaman lost with ship .................................... 75
155........ Property of deceased seaman to be delivered to
superintendent
................................................................................... 76
155A..... Transmission of money and effects to Authority .............................. 76
156........ Right of Authority to dispose of effects of deceased seaman ............ 76
157........ Wills of deceased seamen .................................................................. 77
158........ Creditors' claims ............................................................................... 78
158A..... Sale of effects etc. by auction ............................................................ 79
159........ Disposal of effects when no claim .................................................... 79
160........ Giving false evidence in connection with deceased seamen's property 80
Division 18--Relief to seamen's families 81
161........ Relief of families by public institutions ............................................. 81
162........ Reimbursement of institutions ........................................................... 81
Division 19--Relief and maintenance of distressed seamen 83
163........ Interpretation ..................................................................................... 83
163A..... Regulations may make provision for relief and maintenance of distressed seamen 83
Division 20--The master 85
164........ All ships may be searched ................................................................. 85
167........ Agreement to be produced ................................................................ 85
168........ Documents to be handed over to master's successor ........................ 86
Division 21--The log 87
171........ Official log-book ............................................................................... 87
172........ Offences in relation to official log-book ............................................ 87
172A..... Report of matters recorded in official log-book ................................. 88
173........ Delivery of official log-book ............................................................. 88
174........ Transmission of log-book to superintendent ..................................... 88
Part III--Foreign seamen 90
177........ Definition of seaman ......................................................................... 90
178........ Apprehension of seaman ................................................................... 90
180........ Return to ship .................................................................................... 90
183........ Proceedings at instance of consul only .............................................. 91
184........ Proof of agreement ............................................................................ 91
185........ Expenses to be paid by consul .......................................................... 91
186........ Expenses of returning foreign seamen left behind ............................. 91
Part IIIA--Pilotage 92
Division 1--General provisions applicable to pilotage 92
186A..... Application of Part ............................................................................ 92
186B..... Definitions ........................................................................................ 92
186C..... Qualifications of pilots etc. ................................................................ 92
186D..... Regulations may make other provisions relating to pilotage etc. ....... 94
186E...... Unqualified person performing duties of licensed pilot ..................... 94
186F...... Abuse of alcohol and other drugs ..................................................... 95
Division 2--Compulsory pilotage 97
186G..... Definitions ........................................................................................ 97
186H..... Regulations may provide for compulsory pilotage in certain circumstances 98
186I....... Offence to navigate without a licensed pilot ...................................... 98
186J...... Licensed pilots to issue certificates .................................................... 99
186K..... Exemption from requirement to navigate with a licensed pilot .......... 99
186L...... Defence in proceedings for offences ............................................... 100
Part IV--Ships and shipping 101
Division 1--General 101
187........ Application of Part .......................................................................... 101
187AA.. Issue of certificates in respect of ships to which this Act does not apply 101
187A..... Interpretation ................................................................................... 102
187B..... Declaration of countries to which the Safety Convention applies .... 107
187BA.. Approval of classification certificates .............................................. 107
187C..... When ships deemed to be overloaded ............................................. 107
187D..... Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Load Line Convention .. 108
187E...... Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Safety Convention etc. 109
188........ Exemptions ..................................................................................... 109
189........ All ships liable to survey and inspection ......................................... 110
190........ Appointment of surveyors .............................................................. 110
190AA.. Powers of inspection of surveyors .................................................. 110
190AB.. Publication of information about ships ............................................ 111
190A..... Alterations etc. of ships and cancellation of certificates ................... 112
190B..... Regulations relating to construction, surveys etc. ............................ 113
191........ Regulations to give effect to Safety Convention .............................. 113
191A..... Discretions relating to regulations giving effect to Conventions ..... 114
191B..... Offences with respect to subdivision load line marks ..................... 115
192A..... Detention of ships not registered in Australia ................................. 115
192B..... Stability information ........................................................................ 116
192C..... Nuclear ships .................................................................................. 116
Division 2--Surveys of steamships and survey certificates 118
193........ Steamships to be surveyed periodically ........................................... 118
194........ Surveyors' reports and declarations, and issue of certificates ......... 118
195........ Duration and extension of certificates ............................................. 119
195A..... Cancellation of certificates if ship ceases to be registered in Australia 120
196........ Certificates to be made available for examination ............................ 120
202........ Overcrowding steamships ............................................................... 120
203........ Alteration of certificates with respect to number of passengers ....... 121
204........ Inspection of ships exempt from survey ......................................... 121
204A..... Non-application to certain ships ...................................................... 122
206........ Operation of watertight doors etc. ................................................... 122
Division 2A--Sailing ships 123
206B..... Application of Division 2 to sailing ships ....................................... 123
Division 2B--Issue of safety certificates 124
206C..... Interpretation ................................................................................... 124
206D..... Passenger steamships--safety certificates ....................................... 124
206E...... Cargo steamships--safety construction certificates ......................... 125
206F...... Cargo steamships--safety equipment certificates ............................ 126
206G..... Cargo steamships--safety radio certificates .................................... 126
206GA.. Cargo steamships--safety certificates ............................................. 127
206H..... Exemptions ..................................................................................... 127
206J...... Nuclear passenger ships--safety certificates ................................... 128
206K..... Nuclear cargo ships--safety certificates .......................................... 128
206L...... Authority may request Safety Convention countries to issue certificates 129
206M.... Safety Convention countries may request Authority to issue certificates 129
206N..... Duration of certificates .................................................................... 130
206P...... Extension of certificates .................................................................. 130
206PA... Cancellation of certificates if ship ceases to be registered in Australia 130
206Q..... Certificates to be made available for examination ............................ 130
Division 2C--Survey and safety certificates required for ships 131
206R..... Interpretation ................................................................................... 131
206S...... Certificates required for Australian passenger steamships .............. 131
206T...... Certificates required for Australian cargo steamships ..................... 131
206U..... Certificates required for Australian nuclear ships ............................ 133
206V..... Documentary evidence of seaworthiness required for non-Safety Convention ships not registered in Australia 133
206W.... Production of certificates or other documentary evidence ............... 133
206X..... Modification of certificates .............................................................. 135
Division 3--Unseaworthy and substandard ships 136
207........ Definition of seaworthy .................................................................. 136
207A..... Substandard ships ........................................................................... 136
208........ Sending unseaworthy ship to sea .................................................... 137
209........ Seaman may claim discharge from unseaworthy or substandard ship 137
210........ Detention of unseaworthy and substandard ships ........................... 137
211........ Costs of detention ........................................................................... 138
212........ Taking detained ship to sea ............................................................. 139
213........ Security for costs ............................................................................ 139
214........ Circumstances where complainant liable for costs of detention ....... 139
Division 4--Life-saving appliances and fire protection 140
215........ Regulations may make provision in relation to life-saving and fire prevention 140
216A..... Modification of certificates in respect of life-saving
appliances
........................................................................................ 140
217........ Offences as to appliances ................................................................ 141
Division 5--Load lines 142
218........ Interpretation ................................................................................... 142
219........ Declaration of Load Line Convention countries .............................. 143
220........ Load line regulations ....................................................................... 143
221........ Exemptions ..................................................................................... 143
222........ Issue of load line certificates ........................................................... 145
223........ Issue of exemption certificates ........................................................ 146
224........ Duration, extension and cancellation of certificates ......................... 146
225........ Particulars in certificate to be entered in log-book ........................... 147
226........ Authority may issue certificate at request of Load Line Convention country 147
227........ Authority may request Load Line Convention country to issue certificates 148
227A..... Ships not to proceed to sea without load line certificates ................. 148
227B..... Ships not to be overloaded .............................................................. 150
227C..... Detention of ships incorrectly marked ............................................. 151
227D..... Offences with respect to marks ....................................................... 151
227E...... Inspection of non-Australian Load Line Convention ships ............. 152
Division 6--Signals of distress 154
228........ Ships to be furnished with distress signals ..................................... 154
229........ Signals of distress and urgency ....................................................... 154
230........ Compensation for loss occasioned by improper use of signals ....... 154
Division 6A--Radio equipment 155
231........ Application of Division ................................................................... 155
231A..... Ships to be equipped with radio installations and radio navigational aids 155
231B..... Radio operators ............................................................................... 155
231C..... Maintenance and use of radio equipment and radio services ........... 155
231D..... Deficiency in number of operators on Safety Convention ships ..... 156
231E...... Log-books ....................................................................................... 156
231F...... Regulations providing for radio installations etc. ............................ 157
Division 7--Compasses 158
232........ Regulations ..................................................................................... 158
233........ Ships not to be taken to sea without proper compasses ................... 158
234........ Ship unseaworthy if not equipped with proper compasses ............. 158
Division 8--Musters, drills and checks and tests of machinery and equipment 159
235........ Musters and drills ........................................................................... 159
236........ Machinery and equipment checks and tests ..................................... 159
Division 9--Containers 160
237........ Interpretation ................................................................................... 160
238........ Declaration of countries to which the Container Convention applies 160
239........ Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Container Convention 160
240........ Regulations to give effect to the Container Convention ................... 161
241........ Safety requirements and tests not required or permitted by the Container Convention not to be imposed 161
Division 10--Dangerous goods, livestock, grain, deck and other cargoes 162
248........ Definition of dangerous goods ........................................................ 162
249........ Shipping of dangerous goods ......................................................... 162
250........ Powers of owner or master as to dangerous goods ......................... 162
251........ Right to decline to sail in ships carrying dangerous goods .............. 162
252........ Forfeiture of dangerous goods ........................................................ 163
253........ False descriptions ............................................................................ 163
253A..... Carriage of dangerous goods .......................................................... 163
254........ Prohibition on carriage of cargo ...................................................... 164
255........ Notice of intention to ship ............................................................... 164
257........ Loading, stowing, carriage and unloading of cargo ......................... 165
Division 11--Collisions, loss and damage 166
258........ Collisions, lights and signals ........................................................... 166
258AA.. Certificate by Minister as to amendments of the Prevention of Collisions Convention 167
258A..... Careful navigation near ice .............................................................. 168
259........ Rule as to division of loss ............................................................... 168
260........ Damages for personal injuries ......................................................... 168
261........ Right of contribution ....................................................................... 169
261A..... Application of sections 259, 260 and 261 to Defence ships ............ 169
263........ Abolition of statutory presumption of fault ..................................... 169
264........ Master to render assistance and abolition of statutory presumption of fault 170
265........ Obligation to render assistance ........................................................ 170
265A..... Liability of charterers etc. ................................................................ 172
Division 12--Ships carrying or using oil 173
266........ Interpretation ................................................................................... 173
267........ Application of Division ................................................................... 173
267A..... Regulations to give effect to certain Regulations of Annex I ........... 174
267B..... Ship construction certificates ........................................................... 174
267C..... International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificates .......................... 174
267D..... Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates 175
267E...... Ships to be surveyed periodically .................................................... 176
267F...... Cancellation of certificate if ship ceases to be registered etc. ........... 176
267G..... Certificates required for Australian ships ........................................ 177
267H..... Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships ........................ 177
267J...... Production of certificates ................................................................. 177
267K..... Directions in relation to foreign ships ............................................. 178
Division 12A--Ships carrying noxious liquid substances in bulk 180
267M.... Interpretation ................................................................................... 180
267N..... Application of Division ................................................................... 180
267P...... Regulations to give effect to regulation 11 of Annex II ................... 181
267Q..... Chemical tanker construction certificates ......................................... 181
267R..... International Pollution Prevention Certificates for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk 181
267S...... Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates 182
267T...... Ships to be surveyed periodically .................................................... 183
267U..... Cancellation of certificate if ship ceases to be an Australian ship .... 184
267V..... Certificates required for Australian ships ........................................ 184
267W.... Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships ........................ 184
267X..... Production of certificates ................................................................. 184
267Y..... Directions in relation to foreign ships ............................................. 185
Division 12B--Ships carrying packaged harmful substances 187
267ZA... Interpretation ................................................................................... 187
267ZB... Application of Division ................................................................... 187
267ZC... Regulations to give effect to Regulations 1 to 6 (inclusive) of Annex III 188
Division 12C--Sewage 189
267ZD... Interpretation ................................................................................... 189
267ZE... Application of Division ................................................................... 189
267ZF... Regulations to give effect to Regulations 4, 9 and 10 of Annex IV 190
267ZG... International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificates for Australian ships 190
267ZH... International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificates for foreign ships 190
267ZJ.... Alteration etc. of construction of ships and cancellation of certificates 191
267ZK... Ships to be surveyed periodically .................................................... 192
267ZL... Cancellation of sewage certificate if ship ceases to be an Australian ship 193
267ZM.. Certificates required for Australian ships ........................................ 193
267ZN... Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships ........................ 193
267ZP... Production of certificates ................................................................. 193
267ZQ... Directions in relation to foreign ships ............................................. 194
267ZS... Operation of Division ..................................................................... 195
Division 12D--Air pollution 196
267ZT... Definitions ...................................................................................... 196
267ZU... Application of Division ................................................................... 196
267ZV... Regulations to give effect to Regulations 5, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 16 of Annex VI 197
267ZW.. Air pollution prevention certificates for Australian ships ................ 197
267ZX... International Air Pollution Prevention Certificates for foreign ships 197
267ZY... Obligation to report damage etc. to ship .......................................... 198
267ZZ... Authority may cancel certificates ..................................................... 198
267ZZA Ships to be surveyed periodically .................................................... 199
267ZZB. Certificate lapses if ship ceases to be Australian ship ...................... 200
267ZZC. Certificates required for Australian ships ........................................ 200
267ZZD Certificates to be carried on board Australian ships ........................ 200
267ZZE. Production of certificate .................................................................. 201
267ZZF. Directions in relation to foreign ships ............................................. 201
Division 12E--Pollution or damage to the marine environment 204
Subdivision A--Preliminary 204
267ZZG Interpretation ................................................................................... 204
Subdivision B--Ships causing pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment 204
267ZZH Application ...................................................................................... 204
267ZZI.. Operating a ship in a manner that causes pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment 205
267ZZJ.. Failure to ensure ship is operated in a manner that does not cause pollution or damage to the Australian marine environment .................................................................................... 206
Subdivision C--Australian ships causing pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia 207
267ZZK. Application ...................................................................................... 207
267ZZL. Operating a ship in a manner that causes pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia 208
267ZZM Failure to ensure ship is operated in a manner that does not cause pollution or damage to the marine environment outside of Australia ..................................................................................... 209
Subdivision D--Aggravated contraventions of civil penalty provisions 210
267ZZN Aggravated contraventions of civil penalty provisions .................... 210
Division 13--Report of accidents and of dangers to navigation 212
268........ Accidents etc. to be reported ........................................................... 212
269........ Notification of loss of ships ............................................................ 214
269A..... Report of dangers to navigation ...................................................... 214
Division 14--Report of movement of ships 216
269B..... Definitions ...................................................................................... 216
269C..... Objects of Division ......................................................................... 216
269D..... Regulations relating to reporting requirements ................................ 217
269E...... Offence for failure to report in accordance with regulations ............ 218
Part V--Passengers 219
270........ Regulations as to passenger trade .................................................... 219
272........ Provision for passengers wrecked .................................................. 219
273........ Assurances in connection with passages ......................................... 220
274........ Responsibility of owner to other persons ........................................ 220
275........ Passenger landed elsewhere than at destination ............................... 220
276........ Right of action by passenger ........................................................... 221
278........ Obstructing ship or machinery ........................................................ 221
279........ Power to exclude certain persons .................................................... 221
280........ Taking passage for lunatic, or sending lunatic on board .................. 222
281........ Offences on ships by disorderly persons ........................................ 222
282........ Offences by passengers .................................................................. 223
Part VA--Special purpose ships and special personnel 224
283........ Interpretation ................................................................................... 224
283A..... Power to make regulations .............................................................. 224
283B..... Special personnel not passengers .................................................... 224
Part VB--Off-shore industry vessels and off-shore industry mobile units 225
283C..... Extension to prescribed Territories .................................................. 225
283D..... Regulations with respect to off-shore industry vessels ................... 225
283E...... Regulations with respect to off-shore industry mobile units ........... 225
283F...... Directions with respect to off-shore industry mobile units .............. 227
283G..... Off-shore industry vessels and mobile units not registered in Australia deemed to be registered in Australia 227
283H..... Personnel of off-shore industry vessels and mobile units not passengers 228
283J...... Notices by Minister as to International Maritime Organization resolutions 229
283K..... Regulations, orders and directions inconsistent with Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 etc. ........................................................................................................ 229
Part VI--The coasting trade 231
284........ Application of Part .......................................................................... 231
286........ Permits to unlicensed ships ............................................................. 231
287........ Ships in receipt of subsidies ............................................................ 233
288........ Licensing of ships to engage in coasting trade ................................ 233
289........ Payment of Australian rates of wages ............................................. 234
290........ Indorsement of rate of wages on agreement .................................... 235
291........ Seamen's rights not affected by agreement ..................................... 235
292........ Evidence of rates of wages .............................................................. 236
293........ Responsibility of master, owner and agent for compliance with Act 236
293A..... Power to suspend provisions as to coasting trade ........................... 236
Part VII--Wrecks and salvage 237
Division 1--Interpretation 237
294........ Interpretation ................................................................................... 237
295........ Powers of Customs reserved .......................................................... 238
295A..... Certain provisions of Part not applicable to historic wrecks ............ 238
295B..... Certain provisions of Part not applicable to certain wrecks ............. 239
Division 2--Wreck 240
296........ Receiver where ship in distress ....................................................... 240
297........ Powers of receiver to require assistance .......................................... 240
298........ Power to pass over private land to assist at wreck .......................... 241
299........ Power of receiver to suppress plunder and disorder by force ......... 242
300........ Exercise of powers when receiver absent ........................................ 242
301........ Examination on oath as to wrecks ................................................... 242
302........ Finding or taking possession of wreck ........................................... 243
303........ Penalty for retaining possession of wreck ....................................... 243
304........ Notice to be posted in Customs-house ............................................ 244
305........ Claim of owner to wreck ................................................................. 244
306........ Sale of wreck by receiver ................................................................ 244
307........ Expenses connected with wreck ...................................................... 244
308........ Right of Commonwealth ................................................................. 245
309........ Sale of unclaimed wreck by receiver ............................................... 245
310........ Discharge of receiver from liability ................................................. 245
311........ Disputes as to title to wreck ............................................................ 245
312........ Taking wreck out of Australia ......................................................... 246
313........ Boarding ship in distress without authority ..................................... 246
314........ Offences as to wreck ....................................................................... 246
314A..... Removal of wrecks on or near coast ............................................... 246
Division 3--Salvage 248
315........ Certain provisions of Salvage Convention to have force of law ...... 248
316........ Application of this Division ............................................................ 248
317........ Application of section 2 to this Division ......................................... 248
317A..... Assistance to persons in danger at sea ............................................ 248
329B..... Salvage claims against the Crown ................................................... 249
329C..... Salvage claims by the Crown .......................................................... 249
Part VIII--Exclusion of shipowners' liability 251
Division 2--Exclusion of liability 251
338........ Ship owner not to be liable in certain cases of loss of, or damage to, goods 251
Part IXA--Review of decisions 252
377B..... Decisions under Part I ..................................................................... 252
377C..... Decisions under Part II ................................................................... 252
377CA.. Decisions under Part IIIA ............................................................... 253
377D..... Principal decisions under Part IV in relation to certificates and exemptions 253
377E...... Other decisions under Division 1 of Part IV ................................... 254
377F...... Other decisions under Division 3 of Part IV ................................... 254
377G..... Other decisions under Divisions 4, 5, 6A and 10 of Part IV .......... 254
377H..... Other decisions under Divisions 12, 12A, 12C and 12D of Part IV 255
377J...... Decisions under Part VB ................................................................ 255
377JA... Decisions under Part VI .................................................................. 255
377K..... Decisions under Part XA ................................................................ 255
377L...... Decisions under Part XI .................................................................. 255
377M.... Statements to accompany notices .................................................... 256
Part X--Legal proceedings 257
Division 1--Jurisdiction 257
378........ Place where deemed to have been committed .................................. 257
379........ Presumption of jurisdiction ............................................................. 257
380........ Jurisdiction over ships lying off coast ............................................. 257
384........ Action against official ..................................................................... 257
Division 2--Offences 259
385........ Definitions ...................................................................................... 259
386........ General offences ............................................................................. 259
386A..... Impairment of person's capacity to carry out duties as master or seaman 260
386B..... Unacceptable blood alcohol content ................................................ 261
386C..... Master or seaman may be required to undergo examination or to provide samples 262
386D..... Refusal to provide sample of breath for analysis ............................. 263
386E...... Refusal to submit to physical examination or to provide samples ... 263
386F...... Consumption of alcohol before undergoing examination etc. .......... 264
386G..... Medical drugs ................................................................................. 264
386H..... Permitting or requiring performance of duties by impaired person . 265
386J...... Regulations ..................................................................................... 266
387........ Hindering or interfering with masters or officers ............................ 266
387A..... Persuading or inciting breach of agreement ..................................... 267
388........ Being on board a ship unlawfully ................................................... 267
389........ False declarations etc. ...................................................................... 267
389A..... Offences in connection with certificates .......................................... 268
391........ Beneficial owners subject to pecuniary penalties ............................. 268
Division 3--Prosecution and penalties 270
395A..... Proceedings against Corporations ................................................... 270
396........ Limitation of actions ........................................................................ 270
397........ Offences against certain provisions of Act and regulations ............. 271
399........ Distress and sale of ships ................................................................ 271
Division 3A--Civil penalty provisions 273
Subdivision A--Application 273
399A..... Civil penalty provisions ................................................................... 273
Subdivision B--Obtaining a civil penalty order 273
399B..... Civil penalty orders ......................................................................... 273
399C..... Civil enforcement of penalty ........................................................... 274
399D..... Conduct contravening more than one civil penalty provision .......... 274
399E...... Multiple contraventions ................................................................... 274
399F...... Proceedings may be heard together ................................................. 275
399G..... Civil evidence and procedure rules for civil penalty orders ............. 275
399H..... Contravening a civil penalty provision is not an offence ................. 275
Subdivision C--Civil proceedings and criminal proceedings 275
399J...... Civil proceedings after criminal proceedings ................................... 275
399K..... Criminal proceedings during civil proceedings ............................... 275
399L...... Criminal proceedings after civil proceedings ................................... 276
399M.... Evidence given in civil proceedings not admissible in criminal proceedings 276
Subdivision D--Miscellaneous 276
399N..... Ancillary contravention of civil penalty provisions ......................... 276
399P...... Continuing contraventions of civil penalty provisions .................... 277
399Q..... Mistake of fact ................................................................................ 277
399R..... State of mind ................................................................................... 278
Division 4--Evidence and service 279
400........ Production of depositions ............................................................... 279
401........ Proof of certificates and other documents ....................................... 279
402........ Evidence as to execution ................................................................. 280
403........ Admissibility of documents in evidence .......................................... 280
403A..... Evidence in proceedings .................................................................. 281
404........ Service of summons ........................................................................ 281
405........ Service of notice where there is no master ...................................... 281
Division 5--Proceedings against the Crown 283
405A..... Proceedings against the Crown ....................................................... 283
Part XA--Tonnage measurement of ships 284
405B..... Interpretation ................................................................................... 284
405C..... Declaration of countries to which the Tonnage Measurement Convention applies 285
405D..... Certificate by Minister as to amendments of Convention ................ 285
405E...... Tonnage measurement regulations .................................................. 286
405F...... Issue of tonnage measurement certificates ....................................... 286
405G..... Extension and cancellation of certificates ........................................ 287
405H..... Tonnage Measurement Convention country may request Authority to issue certificate 287
405J...... Authority may request Tonnage Measurement Convention country to issue certificate 288
405K..... Power of inspection of surveyors ................................................... 288
405M.... Register tonnage of non-Convention ships ..................................... 289
405N..... Tonnage of non-Convention ships to be measured in certain cases . 289
405P...... Assignment of other tonnages to non-Convention ships ................. 289
Part XI--Miscellaneous 291
407........ Application of penalties and moneys ............................................... 291
410........ Copy of Act to be kept on certain ships .......................................... 291
410A..... Charts .............................................................................................. 291
410B..... Civil liability in relation to ship under pilotage ................................ 292
411........ Liability of master or owner under vessel traffic management arrangements 292
412........ Search of vessels ............................................................................. 293
413........ Powers of Minister ......................................................................... 293
414........ Detention of ships ........................................................................... 294
415........ Taking official to sea ....................................................................... 294
416........ Refusal of clearance ........................................................................ 295
417........ Births, deaths etc. ............................................................................ 295
418A..... Security ........................................................................................... 296
419........ Seal ................................................................................................. 296
421........ Power of exemption ........................................................................ 296
424........ Marine Council ............................................................................... 297
425........ Regulations ..................................................................................... 299
426A..... Power to provide in orders for review of decisions ........................ 301
427........ Ministerial orders concerning Uniform Shipping Laws Code and the NSCV 302
An Act relating to Navigation and Shipping
Notes to the Navigation Act 1912 Note 1 The Navigation Act 1912 as shown in this compilation
comprises Act No. 4, 1913 amended as indicated in the Tables below. The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by the Workplace
Relations Amendment (Work Choices) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2006
(No. 1) (SLI 2006 No. 50). The amendments are incorporated
in this compilation. All relevant information pertaining to application, saving or
transitional provisions prior to 24 November 2000 is not included in this compilation. For subsequent information see Table A. For miscellaneous provisions affecting the operation of the
Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, as amended, refer to sections 103-106 of the Navigation
Amendment Act 1979 (No. 98, 1979) and sections 46 and 47 of the Admiralty
Act 1988 (No. 34, 1988). Table of Acts
|
Act |
Number |
Date |
Date of commencement |
Application, saving or transitional provisions |
|
4, 1913 |
24 Oct 1913 |
(a) |
|
|
|
Navigation Act 1919 |
32, 1919 |
20 Dec 1919 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1920 |
1, 1921 |
3 Mar 1921 |
(a) |
|
|
Navigation Act 1925 |
8, 1925 |
13 Aug 1925 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1926 |
8, 1926 |
1 Mar 1926 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Navigation (Maritime Conventions) Act 1934 |
49, 1934 |
5 Dec 1934 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1935 |
30, 1935 |
11 July 1935 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1942 |
1, 1943 |
10 Feb 1943 |
(a) |
-- |
|
Statute Law Revision Act 1950 |
80, 1950 |
16 Dec 1950 |
31 Dec 1950 |
|
|
Navigation Act 1952 |
109, 1952 |
8 Dec 1952 |
(a) |
Ss. 2(3) and 39 |
|
Navigation Act 1953 |
96, 1953 |
24 Dec 1953 |
(a) |
Ss. 2(3), 40 and 41 |
|
Navigation Act 1956 |
46, 1956 |
30 June 1956 |
14 Aug 1956 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1956, p. 2489) |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1958 |
36, 1958 |
27 May 1958 |
(a) |
Ss. 2(2), 9(2), 48(2), 67(2), 70(2), 78(2), 81(2), 93(2), 96(2), 98(2), 99(2), 110(2), 136(2), 157(2), 161(2), 163(2), 167(2), 173(2), 176(2), 177(2), 183(2), 188(2), 197(2) and 208 |
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
Navigation Act 1961 |
96, 1961 |
30 Oct 1961 |
(see 96, 1961 below) |
(see 96, 1961 below) |
|
Navigation Act 1965 |
1, 1965 |
31 Mar 1965 |
(see 1, 1965 below) |
(see 1, 1965 below) |
|
98, 1979 |
22 Oct 1979 |
(see 98, 1979 below) |
(see 98, 1979 below) |
|
|
Navigation Act 1961 |
96, 1961 |
30 Oct 1961 |
(a) |
Ss. 2(2), 30(2) and 36 |
|
Navigation Act 1965 |
1, 1965 |
31 Mar 1965 |
(a) |
|
|
Statute Law Revision (Decimal Currency) Act 1966 |
93, 1966 |
29 Oct 1966 |
1 Dec 1966 |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1967 |
60, 1967 |
18 Sept 1967 |
(a) |
|
|
Navigation Act 1968 |
62, 1968 |
27 June 1968 |
(a) |
|
|
Navigation Act 1970 |
1, 1970 |
20 Mar 1970 |
20 Mar 1970 |
-- |
|
Navigation Act (No. 2) 1970 |
117, 1970 |
11 Nov 1970 |
11 Nov 1970 |
-- |
|
Navigation Act 1972 |
28, 1972 |
17 May 1972 |
Ss. 5-7 and 9: 1 Dec 1976 (see Gazette 1976,
No. G46, p. 2) |
|
|
Statute Law Revision Act 1973 |
216, 1973 |
19 Dec 1973 |
31 Dec 1973 |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
20, 1974 |
25 July 1974 |
31 Dec 1973 |
||
|
91, 1976 |
20 Sept 1976 |
S. 3: (b) |
||
|
Federal Court of Australia (Consequential Provisions) Act 1976 |
157, 1976 |
9 Dec 1976 |
-- |
|
|
98, 1979 |
22 Oct 1979 |
Ss. 4(2), (3), 5, 7 and 101: 18 Nov 1983 (see Gazette 1983, No. S244) |
Ss. 2(3), |
|
|
Navigation Amendment Act 1979--continued |
|
|
Ss.
57, 58, 61 and 64: 15 Dec 1976 (see s. 2(3)) |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
39, 1983 |
20 June 1983 |
S. 3: 18 July 1983 (d) |
||
|
57, 1988 |
15 June 1988 |
(see 57, 1988 below) |
-- |
|
|
Australian Federal Police (Consequential Amendments) Act 1979 |
155, 1979 |
28 Nov 1979 |
-- |
|
|
Australian Federal Police (Consequential Amendments) Act 1980 |
70, 1980 |
28 May 1980 |
28 May 1980 |
-- |
|
87, 1980 |
29 May 1980 |
Ss. 1, 2, 4, 5(1), (4), 35, 39, 46, 52, 53(1), |
Ss. 5(4), 110 and 111 (e) |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
10, 1981 |
25 Mar 1981 |
(see 10, 1981 below) |
(see 10, 1981 below) |
|
|
74, 1981 |
18 June 1981 |
|||
|
84, 1983 |
14 Nov 1983 |
Part VII (ss. 23, 24): (h) |
-- |
|
|
57, 1988 |
15 June 1988 |
(see 57, 1988 below) |
-- |
|
|
Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989 |
23, 1990 |
17 Jan 1990 |
Part 12 (ss. 48, 49): Royal Assent (i) |
-- |
|
10, 1981 |
25 Mar 1981 |
Part I (ss. 1, 2), ss. 6(2), 24(2) and 40: Royal
Assent |
Ss. 2(5), 6(2), 8(2), 9(2), (3), 10, 11(2), |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
74, 1981 |
18 June 1981 |
|||
|
57, 1988 |
15 June 1988 |
(see 57, 1988 below) |
-- |
|
|
Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1981 |
36, 1981 |
14 Apr 1981 |
Ss. 1, 2 and 8: Royal Assent |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983 |
40, 1983 |
20 June 1983 |
(see 40, 1983 below) |
-- |
|
61, 1981 |
12 June 1981 |
S. 115: Royal Assent (n) |
-- |
|
|
74, 1981 |
18 June 1981 |
S. 219: Royal Assent (o) |
||
|
80, 1982 |
22 Sept 1982 |
S. 166: Royal Assent (p) |
S. 181(2) and (3) |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
39, 1983 |
20 June 1983 |
S. 3: (q) |
-- |
|
|
39, 1983 |
20 June 1983 |
S. 3: 18 July 1983 (r) |
||
|
Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983 |
40, 1983 |
20 June 1983 |
Ss. 1, 2 and Part III (ss. |
-- |
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
91, 1983 |
22 Nov 1983 |
S. 3: (s) |
||
|
84, 1983 |
14 Nov 1983 |
Part VI (ss. 21, 22): 2 Apr 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S119) (t) |
-- |
|
|
Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1983 |
136, 1983 |
11 Dec 1983 |
27 Aug 1985 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1985, No. S322) |
-- |
|
72, 1984 |
25 June 1984 |
S. 3: (u) |
-- |
|
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
165, 1984 |
25 Oct 1984 |
S. 3: (v) |
||
|
65, 1985 |
5 June 1985 |
S. 3: (w) |
-- |
|
|
193, 1985 |
16 Dec 1985 |
S. 3: Royal Assent (x) |
Ss. 12 and 16 |
|
|
76, 1986 |
24 June 1986 |
S. 3: (y) |
||
|
132, 1986 |
9 Dec 1986 |
1 Jan 1987 (see Gazette 1986, No. S665) |
-- |
|
|
163, 1986 |
18 Dec 1986 |
15 Jan 1987 |
-- |
|
|
Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 1986 |
167, 1986 |
18 Dec 1986 |
Ss. 3 and 13: Royal Assent (z) |
-- |
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
141, 1987 |
18 Dec 1987 |
S. 3: (za) |
||
|
8, 2007 |
15 Mar 2007 |
Schedule 2 (items 12, 13): (zaa) |
-- |
|
|
141, 1987 |
18 Dec 1987 |
S. 3: Royal Assent (zb) |
S. 5(1), (15) and (16) |
|
|
34, 1988 |
22 May 1988 |
1 Jan 1989 (see Gazette 1988, No. S359) |
||
|
57, 1988 |
15 June 1988 |
Ss. 3(1), (2), 5, 6, 17 and 18: 1 July 1988 ( see Gazette 1988, No. S193) |
S. 3(1)-(3) |
|
|
87, 1988 |
8 Nov 1988 |
Ss. 1 and 2: Royal Assent |
-- |
|
|
Statutory Instruments (Tabling and Disallowance) Legislation Amendment Act 1988 |
99, 1988 |
2 Dec 1988 |
2 Dec 1988 |
-- |
|
ANL (Conversion into Public Company) Act 1988 |
127, 1988 |
14 Dec 1988 |
Ss. 6, 7(2), 9 and 11: 1 July 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S210) |
-- |
|
6, 1989 |
16 Mar 1989 |
Ss. 3-5: Royal Assent (zd) |
-- |
|
|
63, 1989 |
19 June 1989 |
Ss. 1 and 2: Royal Assent |
-- |
|
|
129, 1989 |
7 Nov 1989 |
Part I (ss. 1, 2), ss. 3, 26, 29-33, 35, 38 and
40: Royal Assent |
Ss. 28 and 38 |
|
|
151, 1989 |
30 Nov 1989 |
30 May 1991 |
-- |
|
|
Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989 |
23, 1990 |
17 Jan 1990 |
Ss. 38-41, 44 and 47: Royal Assent (ze) |
Ss. 42(2)-(4) and 45(2) |
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
Tansport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1991 |
173, 1991 |
25 Nov 1991 |
S. 38: (see 173, 1991 below) |
-- |
|
78, 1990 |
22 Oct 1990 |
|||
|
11, 1991 |
21 Jan 1991 |
Part 8 (ss. |
||
|
163, 1991 |
10 Nov 1991 |
Ss. 1 and 2: Royal Assent |
-- |
|
|
Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1991 |
173, 1991 |
25 Nov 1991 |
Ss. 31-35, 38 and 56: Royal Assent (zg) |
S. 38 |
|
7, 1992 |
15 Jan 1992 |
Part 2 (ss. 3-27): 22 June 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. S159) |
-- |
|
|
Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1992 |
71, 1992 |
26 June 1992 |
Part 7 (ss. 24, 25): (zh) |
-- |
|
Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992 |
167, 1992 |
11 Dec 1992 |
1 July 1993 |
-- |
|
International Labour Organisation (Compliance with Conventions) Act 1992 |
220, 1992 |
24 Dec 1992 |
24 Dec 1992 |
-- |
|
233, 1992 |
24 Dec 1992 |
24 June 1993 (see s. 2) |
-- |
|
|
Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1993 |
5, 1994 |
18 Jan 1994 |
Schedule (items 52-67): Royal Assent (zi) |
-- |
|
64, 1994 |
30 May 1994 |
|||
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
43, 1996 |
25 Oct 1996 |
Schedule 3 (item 124): 30 May 1994 (zk) |
-- |
|
|
95, 1995 |
27 July 1995 |
S. 9 and Schedule 1 (Part H [items 1-3, 13,
55-57]) and Schedule 4: Royal Assent (zl) |
||
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
43, 1996 |
25 Oct 1996 |
Schedule 3 (item 126): 27 July 1995 (zm) |
-- |
|
|
8, 2007 |
15 Mar 2007 |
Schedule 2 (item 16): (zma) |
-- |
|
|
136, 1995 |
5 Dec 1995 |
(zn) |
-- |
|
|
43, 1996 |
25 Oct 1996 |
Schedule 4 (items 111, 112): Royal Assent (zo) |
-- |
|
|
Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1996 |
60, 1996 |
25 Nov 1996 |
Schedule 19 (item 33): Royal Assent (zp) |
-- |
|
48, 1998 |
29 June 1998 |
Schedule 1 (item 122): 1 July 1998 ( see Gazette 1998, No. S216) (zq) |
-- |
|
|
118, 1999 |
22 Sept 1999 |
22 Sept 1999 |
-- |
|
|
Criminal Code Amendment (Theft, Fraud, Bribery and Related Offences) Act 2000 |
137, 2000 |
24 Nov 2000 |
Ss. 1-3 and Schedule 1 (items 1, 4, 6, 7, 9-11,
32): Royal Assent |
Sch. 2 (items 418, 419) [see Table A] |
|
Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 |
143, 2001 |
1 Oct 2001 |
2 Oct 2001 |
S. 4 [see Table A] |
|
as amended by |
|
|
|
|
|
63, 2002 |
3 July 2002 |
Schedule 2 (items 33, 34): (zr) |
-- |
|
|
International Maritime Conventions Legislation Amendment Act 2001 |
149, 2001 |
1 Oct 2001 |
Schedule 1 (item 4): 13 May 2004 ( see Gazette 2004, No. S157) |
-- |
|
105, 2002 |
14 Nov 2002 |
Schedule 3 (item 58): 12 May 2003 ( see s. 2(1)) |
-- |
|
|
Transport Safety Investigation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 |
19, 2003 |
11 Apr 2003 |
Schedule 1: (zs) |
-- |
|
Maritime Legislation Amendment (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 2003 |
47, 2003 |
26 June 2003 |
Schedule 1 (items 1-22): (zt) |
-- |
|
8, 2005 |
22 Feb 2005 |
S. 4 and Schedule 1 (items 264-267, 496): Royal Assent |
S. 4 and Sch. 1 (item 496) [see Table A] |
|
|
28, 2005 |
21 Mar 2005 |
Schedule 1: 18 Apr 2005 |
-- |
|
|
Offshore Petroleum (Repeals and Consequential Amendments) Act 2006 |
17, 2006 |
29 Mar 2006 |
Schedule 2 (items 52, 53): 1 July 2008 (see s. 2(1) and F2008L02273) |
-- |
|
24, 2006 |
6 Apr 2006 |
Schedule 2 (items 1, 3-7, |
Sch. 2 (item 13) [see Table A] |
|
|
109, 2006 |
27 Sept 2006 |
Schedule 2 (items 60-67): |
-- |
|
|
Maritime Legislation Amendment (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 2006 |
138, 2006 |
30 Nov 2006 |
Schedules 1 and 2: 1 Jan 2007 |
Sch. 1 (item 5) [see Table A] |
|
Maritime Legislation Amendment (Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships) Act 2007 |
24, 2007 |
15 Mar 2007 |
Schedule 1: 10 Nov 2007 (see F2007L03764) |
-- |
|
73, 2008 |
3 July 2008 |
Schedule 1 (items 35, 36): (zu) |
-- |
|
|
Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 2008 |
94, 2008 |
3 Oct 2008 |
Schedule 2 (item 1): Royal Assent |
-- |
|
Offshore Petroleum Amendment (Greenhouse Gas Storage) Act 2008 |
117, 2008 |
21 Nov 2008 |
Schedule 3 (item 22): 22 Nov 2008 |
-- |
|
Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws--General Law Reform) Act 2008 |
144, 2008 |
9 Dec 2008 |
Schedule 11 (items 23-41): 10 Dec 2008 |
Sch. 11 (items 33, 36, 40) [see Table A] |
|
Fair Work (State Referral and Consequential and Other Amendments) Act 2009 |
54, 2009 |
25 June 2009 |
Schedule 13: (zv) |
-- |
|
Personal Property Securities (Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 |
131, 2009 |
14 Dec 2009 |
Schedule 3 (items 6-10): 30 Jan 2012 (see F2011L02397) |
-- |
|
8, 2010 |
1 Mar 2010 |
Schedule 1 (items 36, 37) and Schedule 5 (item 73): Royal Assent |
-- |
|
|
Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Act 2010 |
96, 2010 |
6 July 2010 |
Schedule 3 (item 5): (zw) |
-- |
|
Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 2011 |
46, 2011 |
27 June 2011 |
Schedule 2 (items 869-873) and Schedule 3 (items 10, 11): 27 Dec 2011 |
Sch. 3 (items 10, 11) [see Table A] |
|
Maritime Legislation Amendment Act 2011 |
167, 2011 |
4 Dec 2011 |
Schedule 1 (items 1-5): 5 Dec 2011 |
-- |
|
Navigation Amendment Act 2011 |
168, 2011 |
4 Dec 2011 |
Schedule 1 (items 1-79): [see Note 2 and
Table A] |
Sch. 1 (items 6, 11, 21) [see Table A] |
(a) Section 1 of the Navigation Act 1912 made provision for that Act to commence on a date to be fixed by Proclamation.
For details of the commencement of:
(i) the Navigation Act 1912 and that Act as amended; and
(ii) Navigation amendment Acts;
reference should be made to:
(iii) the provisions relating to commencement in each of those Acts; and
(iv) the particulars of Proclamations shown in relation to those Acts in the Tables below which have been extracted from the 1950 and 1968 Annual Volumes.
TABLE 1
EXTRACT FROM ANNUAL VOLUME OF ACTS 1950
Certain sections only of the Navigation Act 1912 were proclaimed to commence on 2nd March, 1920, but this proclamation was annulled by s. 3 of the Navigation Act 1920.
The following sections of the Navigation Act 1912-1935 have since been proclaimed to commence on the undermentioned dates:
Sections 1, 1A, 2, 3, 6-10, 14, 43, 44, 47A, 50, 77, 85, 88, 91, 92, 122A, 132, 135-138, 187, 204A, 259-265A, 269A, 284-293, 317A, 378-380, 384, 386, 387, 389, 391-396, 399-405, 407, 410A, 413, 414, 416, 418A, 422, 423, 423A, 424, 425 and Schedules I, II, IV and V:
To commence on 1st July, 1921. See Gazette, 1921, p. 489.
Sections 123 and 231:
To commence on 1st October, 1921. See Gazette, 1921, pp. 489 and 1230.
Sections 11-13,
26, 28-42, 45-47, 48, 49, 51-76, 78-84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 93, 94,
99-115, 127-131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 142-148, 164-176, 177-186, 388, 390, 397,
398, 406, 410, 411, 412, 415, 417, 418 and 419:
To commence on 1st March, 1922. See Gazettes, 1921, p. 1377 and 1922, p. 67.
Sections 116-120, 122, 124-126, 149-163, 294-317, 318-329, 381, 382, 383, 385, 408, 409 and Schedule III:
To commence on 1st February, 1923. See Gazette, 1922, p. 2757.
To commence on 1st March, 1923. See Gazette, 1923, p. 289.
Sections 4, 5, 15-25, 27, 187A, 188-201, 201A, 202-204, 205, 206, 206A, 207-217, 217A, 218-230, 232-234, 248-258, 258A, 268, 269, Part V (sections 270-283), Part IX (sections 356-367 and 369-377), sections 420 and 421:
To commence on 1st October, 1923. See Gazette, 1923, p. 990.
Sections 293A and 422A:
To commence on 31st August, 1925. See Gazette, 1925, p. 1285.
Sections 40A, 40B, 46A, 187A, 191, 191A, 191B, 192A, 215, 229, 230, 253A, 258B, 265, 351 and Schedules VI and VII:
To commence on 15th April, 1935. See Gazette, 1935, pp. 502, 533 and 536.
To commence on 1st October, 1935. See Gazette, 1935, p. 997.
Sections 218, 218A, 219, 219A, 219B, 219C, 220, 220A, 221, 221A, 222, 222A, 223, 223A, 224, 224A, 225, 225A, 226, 226A and 227:
To commence on 30th March, 1936. See Gazette, 1935, p. 1060.
Sections 197A, 198A, 206B, 206C, 206D, 206E, 206F, 206G, 206H, 216 and 216A:
To commence on 31st October, 1935. See Gazette, 1935, p. 1225.
The remaining sections have not yet been proclaimed to commence.(a)
NOTE TO EXTRACT FROM ANNUAL VOLUME OF ACTS 1950
(a) Sections 236, 237, 237A, 238-245 and 247 (comprising Division 9 of Part IV) of the Navigation Act 1912 were to commence on dates to be fixed by Proclamation, but those sections were repealed by the Navigation Act 1965 before they came into operation.
TABLE 2
EXTRACT FROM ANNUAL VOLUME OF ACTS 1968
The Navigation Act 1952, other than sections 4(b), 13 and 30, commenced on the date of the Royal Assent. Section 4(b) was proclaimed to commence on 1 March 1957, section 13 on 19 December 1952, and section 30 on 5 June 1953.
Sections 1, 2 and 30(2) of the Navigation Act 1953 commenced on the date of the Royal Assent; the remaining provisions commenced on the date fixed by Proclamation.
Sections 1 and 2 of the Navigation Act 1958
commenced on the date of the Royal Assent. Sections 3-11, 16, 17, 19,
21, 23-25, 28, 30-32, 34, 36-40, 42-44, 47, 49, 52-69, 71,
73-75, 77, 79-81, 83-103, 105, 107-109, 111-142, 144-159, 161-181, 183-197,
199, 201, 203, 205, 207 and 208 were proclaimed to commence on 27 June
1959. Sections 29, 72, 202 and 206 were proclaimed to commence on 30 August 1960. Sections 27, 78 and 82 were proclaimed to commence on 21 August 1962. Sections 33, 35, 41, 45, 48, 50, 51, 70, 104, 110 and 198 were
proclaimed to commence on 25 October 1963. Sections 12-15, 18, 20,
22, 46 and 182 were proclaimed to commence on 6 March 1964. Section 160 was proclaimed to commence on 8 May 1964. Sections 26, 76 and 143 were proclaimed to commence on 16 August 1965.
(b)
Sections 1, 2 and 36 of the Navigation Act 1961 commenced on the date of the Royal Assent. Sections 3, 5-13, 20, 29, 31, 33 and 34 were proclaimed to commence on 30 August 1962. Sections 28 and 30 were proclaimed to commence on 8 February 1963. Section 35 was proclaimed to commence on 24 October 1963. Section 14 was proclaimed to commence on 25 October 1963. Sections 4, 23, 27 and 32 were proclaimed to commence on 6 March 1964. Sections 15-19 and 24 were proclaimed to commence on 8 May 1964. Sections 21 and 22 were proclaimed to commence on 30 July 1965. Sections 25 and 26 were proclaimed to commence on 16 August 1965.
Sections 3-14 of the Navigation Act 1968 commenced on the date fixed by Proclamation. The remaining sections commenced on the date of the Royal Assent.
NOTE TO EXTRACT FROM ANNUAL VOLUME OF ACTS 1968
(b) Sections 106, 200 and 204 of the Navigation Act 1958 were to commence on dates to be fixed by Proclamation. Sections 106 and 200 were repealed by the Navigation Act 1961 and section 204 was repealed by the Navigation Amendment Act 1979 before they came into operation.
(b) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Administrative Changes (Consequential Provisions) Act 1976, subsection 2(7) of which provides as follows:
(7) The amendments of each other Act specified in the Schedule made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 22 December 1975.
(c) The provisions marked (c) in the Table of Acts relate to the operation of amendments. For details of these provisions see the Navigation Amendment Act 1979 (No. 98, 1979).
(d) The Navigation Amendment Act 1979 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(e) The provisions marked (e) in the Table of Acts relate to the operation of amendments. For details of these provisions see the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 (No. 87, 1980).
(f) Sections 5(2), 6, 10-12, 13(2), 15, 16, 17(2),
18-22, 23(2), 24-29, 30(2), 31-34, 36-38,
40-45, 47, 48, 49(2), 50, 51, 53(2), 54, 55, 57-59, 61-63, 65(2), 67, 72, 74,
75 and 99 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 were repealed by section 25
of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before a date was fixed
for their commencement.
Section 7 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 was repealed by section 49 of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989 before a date was fixed for the commencement.
(g) The Navigation Amendment Act 1980 was amended by sections 224-228 only of the Commonwealth Functions (Statutes Review) Act 1981, subsections 2(1), (5), (6) and (7) of which provide as follows:
(1) Parts I, IV, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XV, XVII (other than sections 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228 and 230), XX, XXI, XXII and XXIII shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(5) Section 225 shall come into operation on the day on which subsection 5(2) of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 comes into operation.
(6) Sections 226, 227 and 230 shall come into operation on the day on which section 18 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 comes into operation.
(7) Section 228 shall come into operation on the day on which sections 61 and 62 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 come into operation.
In pursuance of subsections 2(5), (6) and (7) sections 5(2), 18, 23(2), 61 and 62 were repealed by section 25 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before a date was fixed for their commencement.
(h) The Navigation Amendment Act 1980 was amended by Part VII (sections 23 and 24) only of the Migration (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1983, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) Part VII shall come into operation on the day on which section 22 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 comes into operation or on the day on which the Migration Amendment Act 1983 comes into operation, whichever is the later.
In pursuance of subsection 2(2) section 22 was repealed by section 25 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before a date was fixed for its commencement.
(i) The Navigation Amendment Act 1980 was amended by Part 12 (sections 48 and 49) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(j) Subsections 3(1)(a), 19(1), 22(1)(c), 24(1), 26(1), 27(1), Schedule 1 and Schedule 3 (items 47A(3), (4), (8), 54(1), (3), 60, 61(2), 62(3), 62A(4A), (7), 66(2), 67(1), (2), 68, 75(2B), 76(2), 173(1A), 209(2) and 251(2)) of the Navigation Amendment Act 1981 were repealed by section 27 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before a date was fixed for their commencement.
(k) The provisions marked (k) in the Table of Acts relate to the operation of amendments. For details of these provisions see the Navigation Amendment Act 1981 (No. 10, 1981).
(l) The Navigation Amendment Act 1981 was amended by sections 229 and 230 only of the Commonwealth Functions (Statutes Review) Act 1981, subsections 2(1) and (6) of which provide as follows:
(1) Parts I, IV, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XV, XVII (other than sections 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228 and 230), XX, XXI, XXII and XXIII shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(6) Sections 226, 227 and 230 shall come into operation on the day on which section 18 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980 comes into operation.
In pursuance of subsection 2(6) section 18 was repealed by section 25 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before a date was fixed for its commencement.
(m) Subsection 2(2) of the Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1981 provides as follows:
(2) Sections 3, 4, 5 and 7 shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation for the purposes of this subsection, being a date not earlier than the date on which the amendments to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil, 1954 concerning tank arrangements and limitation of tank size that were adopted on 15 October 1971 by the Assembly of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization come into force.
In pursuance of subsection 2(2) sections 3-5 and 7 were repealed by sections 12 and 13 of the Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983 before a date was fixed for their commencement.
(n) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 115 only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1981, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(o) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 219-223 only of the Commonwealth Functions (Statutes Review) Act 1981, subsections 2(1) and (10) of which provide as follows:
(1) Parts I, IV, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XV, XVII (other than sections 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228 and 230), XX, XXI, XXII and XXIII shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(10) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on such respective dates as are fixed by Proclamation.
(p) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 166-187 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982, subsections 2(1), (10) and (16) of which provide as follows:
(1) Sections 1, 2, 166 and 195 and Parts III, VI, VII, XVI, XXXVI, XLIV, LI, LIII, LIV, LXI and LXXVII shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(10) Section 178 shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation, being a date not earlier than the date on which the Protocol amending the International Convention relating to the limitation of the liability of owners of sea-going ships signed at Brussels on 10 October 1957 enters into force for Australia.
(16) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(q) The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2(21) of which provides as follows:
(21) The amendments of the Statue Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982 made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 20 October 1982.
(r) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(s) The Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1983, subsection 2(10) of which provides as follows:
(10) The amendment of the Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983 made by this Act shall come into operation, or be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the commencement of section 7 of that Act.
In pursuance of subsection 2(10) the date of commencement was 14 January 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No. S8).
(t) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Part VI (sections 21 and 22) only of the Migration (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act shall come into operation on the day on which the Migration Amendment Act 1983 comes into operation.
(u) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1984, subsections 2(1) and (16) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(16) The amendments of paragraphs 283D(1)(a) and 283E(1)(a) and subsection 283J(1) of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Act shall come into operation, or be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the commencement of section 76 of the Navigation Amendment Act 1980.
In pursuance of subsection 2(16) the date of commencement was 1 February 1983 (see Gazette 1983, No. G3, p. 220).
(v) The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1984 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984, subsection 2(25) of which provides as follows:
(25) The amendment of the Schedule to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1984 made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 23 July 1984.
(w) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1985, subsections 2(1), (31) and (32) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(31) The amendments of section 6 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by Proclamation.
(32) The amendments of subsections 267(2) and 267A(1) of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Act shall come into operation, or be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, immediately after the commencement of section 6 of the Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983.
In pursuance of subsection 2(1) the date of commencement was 3 July 1985.
In pursuance of subsection 2(31) the date of commencement was 17 March 1986 (see Gazette 1986, No. S114).
In pursuance of subsection 2(32) the date of commencement was 14 January 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No. S8).
(x) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1985, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(y) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1986, subsections 2(1) and (16) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(16) Section 5 of this Act and the amendments of sections 46, 148D and 424, and the repeal of sections 86, 87, 100, 105 to 107 (inclusive), 111, 112, 114, 115, 179, 181, 387B and 398, of the Navigation Act 1912 effected by this Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by Proclamation.
In pursuance of subsection 2(16) the date of commencement was 1 September 1986 (see Gazette 1986, No. S435).
(z) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 3-15 only of the Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 1986, subsections 2(1)-(4) of which provide as follows:
(1) Sections 1, 2, 3, 13, 16, 30, 31 and 32 and Part V shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(2) Sections 5, 6 and 7, subsections 12(1), 15(1) and 17(1), sections 18 and 19 and subsections 20(1), 29(1) and 33(1) shall come into operation on the day on which Part II of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983 comes into operation.
(3) Sections 8, 9 and 10, subsections 12(2), 15(2), 17(2) and 20(2), sections 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 and subsections 29(2), 33(2) and 34(1) and (2) shall come into operation on the day on which Part III of the Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983 comes into operation.
(4) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on such respective days as are fixed by Proclamation.
Section 394 of the Navigation Act 1912 was repealed by section 7 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988 before the commencement of the amendments made by subsection 12(3).
Section 424B of the Navigation Act 1912 was repealed by section 5 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1989 before the commencement of the amendments made by section 14.
(za) The Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 1986 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1987, subsection 2(26) of which provides as follows:
(26) The amendments of paragraph 20(2)(b) of, and Schedules 1, 2 and 8 to, the Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 1986 made by this Act shall respectively come into operation or be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the commencement of subsection 20(2), subsection 15(1), subsection 15(2) and section 40 of the first-mentioned Act.
The date fixed in pursuance of subsection 2(26) on the commencement of subsections 15(1) and (2) was 14 January 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No. S8).
(zaa) Subsection 2(1) (items 37 and 38) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
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37. Schedule 2, item 12 |
Immediately after the commencement of section 7 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1988. |
1 May 1989 |
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38. Schedule 2, item 13 |
Immediately after the commencement of section 5 of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1989. |
16 March 1989 |
(zb) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1987, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zc) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by the ANL (Conversion into Public Company) Act 1988, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) Subsection 7(1) commences on the day immediately after the day on which subsection 39(3) of the Principal Act as amended by this Act is complied with.
The date on which the Australian Shipping Commission certified that the requirements of subsection 39(3) had been complied with was 9 June 1989.
(zd) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 3-5 and 8 only of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1989, subsections 2(1) and (4) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(4) The amendment of the Navigation Act 1912 set out in Schedule 2 commences at the commencement of section 11 of the Protection of the Sea Legislation Amendment Act 1986.
Section 11 commenced on 10 January 1995.
(ze) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 38-47 only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsections 2(1) and (4)-(6) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(4) Subject to subsections (5) and (6), the following amendments of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Act commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation:
(a) the amendments of sections 138, 138B and 424;
(b) the repeal of Part IX.
(5) If an amendment referred to in paragraph (4)(a) does not commence under subsection (4) within the period of 6 months beginning on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, it commences on the first day after the end of that period.
(6) If the commencement of the amendment referred to in paragraph (4)(b) is not fixed by Proclamation published in the Gazette within the period of 6 months beginning on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, the amendment is repealed on the first day after the end of that period.
The date fixed in pursuance of subsection 2(4)(a) was 1 June 1990 (see Gazette 1990, No. S131).
(zea) Section 38 of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1991 provides as follows:
Commencement of repeal of Part IX
38 Subsection 45(1) of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989 is taken to have commenced on 3 September 1990.
(zf) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Part 8 (sections 31-33) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1990, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zg) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by sections 31-37 and 56 only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1991, subsections 2(1), (7) and (10)-(12) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(7) Sections 36 and 37 are taken to have commenced on 1 May 1989.
(10) The amendment of section 221 of the Navigation Act 1912 in the Schedule is taken to have commenced on 18 December 1987.
(11) The amendments of sections 405N and 405P of the Navigation Act 1912 in the Schedule are taken to have commenced on 1 January 1991.
(12) The amendment of section 425 of the Navigation Act 1912 in the Schedule is taken to have commenced on 3 September 1990.
(zh) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Part 7 (sections 24 and 25) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1992, subsection 2(4) of which provides as follows:
(4) Part 7 is taken to have commenced immediately after the commencement of Part 5 of the Industrial Relations Legislation Amendment Act (No. 3) 1991.
Part 5 commenced on 8 April 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. S92).
(zi) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by the Schedule (items 52-67) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1993, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to subsections (2) to (10) (inclusive), this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zj) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by subsection 3(1) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1994, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zk) The Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1994 was amended by Schedule 3 (item 124) only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1996, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:
(3) Each item in Schedule 3 is taken to have commenced when the Act containing the provision amended by the item received the Royal Assent.
(zl) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Schedule 1 (Part H [items 1-58]) and Schedule 4 only of the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1995, subsections 2(1) and (6)-(8) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(6) Items 4 and 28 to 36 of Part H of Schedule 1 commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation, not earlier than the day on which the instrument of acceptance of the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, is lodged by Australia with the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization.
(7) Items 5 to 12 and 14 to 27 of Part H of Schedule 1 commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation, not earlier than the day on which the instrument of acceptance of the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, is lodged by Australia with the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization.
(8) Subject to subsection (10), items 37 to 54 and 58 of Part H of Schedule 1 commence on a day to be fixed by Proclamation.
(zm) The Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1995 was amended by Schedule 3 (item 126) only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1996, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:
(3) Each item in Schedule 3 is taken to have commenced when the Act containing the provision amended by the item received the Royal Assent.
(zma) Subsection 2(1) (item 41) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2007 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
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41. Schedule 2, item 16 |
Immediately after the time specified in the Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1995 for the commencement of item 50 of Part H of Schedule 1 to that Act. |
9 June 1997 |
(zn) The ANL Sale Act 1995 was repealed by section 79 of that Act before coming into operation.
(zo) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Schedule 4 (items 111 and 112) only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1996, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zp) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Schedule 19 (item 33) only of the Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1996, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(zq) The Navigation Act 1912 was amended by Schedule 1 (item 122) only of the Financial Sector Reform (Consequential Amendments) Act 1998, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) Subject to subsections (3) to (14), Schedules 1, 2 and 3 commence on the commencement of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998.
(zr) Subsection 2(1) (items 62 and 63) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2002 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.
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62. Schedule 2, item 33 |
Immediately after the time specified in the Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 for the commencement of item 28 of Schedule 2 to that Act |
2 October 2001 |
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63. Schedule 2, item 34 |
Immediately after the time specified in the Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 for the commencement of item 44 of Schedule 2 to that Act |
2 October 2001 |
(zs) Subsection 2(1) (item 2) of the Transport Safety Investigation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.
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2. Schedule 1 |
Immediately after the commencement of section 3 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003 |
1 July 2003 |
(zt) Subsection 2(1) (item 2) of the Maritime Legislation Amendment (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 2003 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.
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2. Schedule 1, items 1 to 22 |
Immediately after the commencement of Division 12C of Part IV of the Navigation Act 1912 |
27 May 2004 (see Gazette 2004, No. GN17) |
(zu) Subsection 2(1) (items 25 and 26) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2008 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
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25. Schedule 1, item 35 |
Immediately after the commencement of section 62 of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990. |
1 January 1991 |
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26. Schedule 1, item 36 |
Immediately after the commencement of section 6 of the Navigation (Protection of the Sea) Amendment Act 1983. |
14 January 1988 |
(zv) Subsection 2(1) (item 36) of the Fair Work (State Referral and Consequential and Other Amendments) Act 2009 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
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36. Schedule 13 |
Immediately after the commencement of Part 2-4 of the Fair Work Act 2009. |
1 July 2009 |
(zw) Subsection 2(1) (item 11) of the Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Act 2010 provides as follows:
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
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11. Schedule 3, item 5 |
Immediately after the commencement of item 6 of Schedule 3 to the Personal Property Securities (Consequential Amendments) Act 2009. |
30 January 2012 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 1, 1965; No. 60, 1967; No. 62, 1968; Nos. 1 and 117, 1970 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 1, 1965; No. 60, 1967; No. 117, 1970; No. 216, 1973; Nos. 98 and 155, 1979; Nos. 70 and 87, 1980; Nos. 10 and 74, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 65, 1985; No. 76, 1986; No. 141, 1987; Nos. 57 and 127, 1988; No. 78, 1990; Nos. 163 and 173, 1991; No. 5, 1994; No. 95, 1995; No. 48, 1998; No. 118, 1999; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006; No. 24, 2007; No. 144, 2008; No. 131, 2009; No. 96, 2010; Nos. 46 and 167, 2011 |
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ad. No. 144, 2008 |
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ad. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 49, 1934 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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rs. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 76, 1986; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 23, 1990 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 173, 1991 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958; No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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Part II |
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List of Div. headings to
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952 |
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Division 1 |
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S. 9A ................................. |
ad. No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 8, 2010 |
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S. 10 ................................. |
am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 11 ................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 12.................................. |
rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 2 |
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Heading to Div. 2 of Part II............................. |
am. No. 57, 1988 |
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Div. 2 of Part II ................. |
rs. No. 1, 1965 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 13A ............................... |
ad. No. 1, 1965 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 2A |
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Div. 2A of Part II ............... |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 96, 1961) |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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Division 3 |
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Div. 3 of Part II ................. |
rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 14A................................ |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 96, 1961) |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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Heading to s. 15............... |
rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 173, 1991; No. 5, 1994; No. 24, 2006; No. 73, 2008 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 60, 1967 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 18.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Ss. 18A, 18B...................... |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 19.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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S. 20.................................. |
am. No. 80, 1950; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 21.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 22.................................. |
am. No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 23.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 24.................................. |
rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 25.................................. |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 26.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 27.................................. |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Division 4 |
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Div. 4 of Part II ................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 28.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 28A................................ |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 29.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 30.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 31.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 39, 1983; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 33.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Div. 5 of Part II ................. |
rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 34.................................. |
rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 35.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 28, 1972; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 36.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 37.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 38.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Div. 6 of Part II ................. |
rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 39.................................. |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952; No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 1, 1965) |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 39A................................ |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 39B................................ |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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Ss. 39C, 39D..................... |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 40 |
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S. 40.................................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 40A................................ |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 109, 1952; No. 96, 1961; No. 28, 1972; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 40B................................ |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 41.................................. |
rep. No. 1, 1921 |
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S. 41.................................. |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 42.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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Division 7 |
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Heading to Div. 7 of Part II............................. |
rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 43.................................. |
rs. No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 44.................................. |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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Div. 7A of Part II ............... |
ad. No. 109,
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S. 45A................................ |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 45B................................ |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 46, 1956; No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1988 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 45C................................ |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 8 |
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Heading to Div. 8 of Part II............................. |
rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 62, 1968; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 76, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 46A................................ |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 6, 1989; No. 23, 1990; No. 11, 1991 |
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S. 47A................................ |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 48B................................ |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 49.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 84, 1983 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 51.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 74, 1981 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 109, 1952; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 58.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. Nos. 34 and 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 151, 1989 |
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am. No. 149, 2001 |
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S. 60.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 60A................................ |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 9 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 62.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 216, 1973 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 64.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 65.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 66.................................. |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 67.................................. |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 143, 2001 |
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Division 10 |
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S. 69.................................. |
rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 163, 1986; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 144, 2008 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 109, 1952 |
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S. 74.................................. |
am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 129, 1989; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 79.................................. |
rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 80.................................. |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 131, 2009 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 73, 2008 |
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S. 86.................................. |
am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 87.................................. |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 89.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 90.................................. |
rep. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 87, 1980; Nos. 34 and 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 92.................................. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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Div. 11 of Part II ............... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Ss. 95-98.......................... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Division 12 |
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S. 99.................................. |
am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 143, 2001 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 100................................ |
am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 102................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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S. 103................................ |
rep. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 105................................ |
rs. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 106................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 106A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 107................................ |
am. No. 1, 1965; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 108................................ |
rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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S. 109................................ |
rep. No. 109, 1952 |
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Heading to s. 110............. |
rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 111................................ |
am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 112................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 114................................ |
rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 115................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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Division 13 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 220, 1992 |
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ad. No. 220, 1992 |
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S. 118................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 220, 1992 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 80, 1950; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 121................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 1, 1965) |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 122A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Division 14 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 39, 1983; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 233, 1992; No. 95, 1995 |
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Note to s. 127(1)............... |
ad. No. 144, 2008 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 131, 2009 |
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Ss. 129-131...................... |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 233, 1992; No. 64, 1994; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 220, 1992 |
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Division 15 |
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Div. 15 of Part II ............... |
rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 46, 1956 |
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rs. No. 87, 1988 |
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am. No. 60, 1996; SLI 2006 No. 50 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 23, 1990; Nos. 7 and 71, 1992 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 1, 1965; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1988 |
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rs. No. 23, 1990 |
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am. No. 60, 1996; No. 105, 2002; SLI 2006 No. 50; No. 109, 2006 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 23, 1990 |
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Division 16 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 5, 1994; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 141................................ |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; Nos. 10 and 74, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; Nos. 10 and 74, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 76, 1986; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 8, 2005 |
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Division 17 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 163, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 144, 2008 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 144, 2008 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979; No. 163, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 144, 2008 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 8, 2005 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 137, 2000 |
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Division 18 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 163, 1986; No. 95, 1995; No. 144, 2008 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 19 |
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Div. 19 of Part II ............... |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 20 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 165................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 173, 1991 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 96, 1953; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 169................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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Division 21 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 96, 1961); No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 24, 2006 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 109, 1952 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 5, 1994 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 175................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 80, 1982 |
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Div. 22 of Part II ............... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 176................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Part III |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 179................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 181................................ |
am. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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S. 182................................ |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 10, 1981 |
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Part IIIA |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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Division 1 |
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Heading to Div. 1............. |
ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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rs. No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 5, 1994 |
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Division 2 |
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Div. 2 of Part IIIA............... |
ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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Heading to s. 186I............ |
am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 24, 2007 |
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Heading to s. 186J........... |
am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 24, 2007 |
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Heading to s. 186K.......... |
am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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Part IV |
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List of Div. headings to...
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Division 1 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 62, 1968; No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; Nos. 39 and 40, 1983; No. 72, 1984; No. 141, 1987; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 80, 1982 |
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rs. No. 39, 1983; No. 141, 1987 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 60, 1967 |
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rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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Heading to s. 190AB........ |
ad. No. 73, 2008 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 173, 1991; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 40, 1983; No. 72, 1984; No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 191AA............................ |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961 |
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rep. No. 60, 1967 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 173, 1991; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 192................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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rep. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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Heading to Div. 2 of Part IV............................ |
rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 96, 1961; No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 141, 1987; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 96, 1953; No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 60, 1967; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 197................................ |
rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rep. No. 60, 1967 |
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S. 197A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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S. 198................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 1, 1965 |
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rep. No. 60, 1967 |
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S. 198A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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S. 199................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 93, 1966 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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S. 200................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934; No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 60, 1967 |
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S. 201................................ |
am. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 96, 1961 |
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S. 201A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934; No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 80, 1950; No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 205................................ |
am. No. 49, 1934; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921; No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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S. 206A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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Division 2A |
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Div. 2A of Part IV ............. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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Div. 2B of Part IV ............. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 72, 1984; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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Div. 2C of Part IV ............. |
ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965; No. 60, 1967 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988; No. 173, 1991; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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Heading to s. 206W......... |
am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 60, 1967 |
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Division 3 |
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Heading to Div. 3 of Part IV............................ |
am. No. 132, 1986 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 60, 1967; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 132, 1986 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 (as am. by No. 63, 2002) |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 132, 1986; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 96, 1953; No. 62, 1968; No. 98, 1979; No. 132, 1986 |
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rs. No. 6, 1989 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953; No. 132, 1986; No. 6, 1989; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 132, 1986; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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Division 4 |
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Heading to Div. 4 of Part IV............................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 216................................ |
rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 80, 1950 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 96, 1953; No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 193, 1985 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 217A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 49, 1934 |
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Division 5 |
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Div. 5 of Part IV ................ |
rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 (as am. by No. 43, 1996) |
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S. 218A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 173, 1991; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 222A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 223A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 60, 1967 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 224A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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Heading to s. 225............. |
rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 225A.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 60, 1967 |
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rep. No. 62, 1968 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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Note to s. 227B ................ |
ad. No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 62, 1968 |
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am. No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 6 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961; No. 141, 1987 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 72, 1984; No. 34, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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Heading to Div. 6A of ..... |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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Div. 6A of Part IV ............. |
rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 30, 1935 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982 |
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ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979 |
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Division 7 |
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Div. 7 of Part IV ................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 80, 1950 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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Heading to Div. 8 of Part IV............................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934; No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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Division 9 |
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Div. 9 of Part IV ................ |
rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 237A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 242................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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S. 243................................ |
rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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S. 246................................ |
rep. No. 1, 1921 |
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S. 247................................ |
rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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Division 10 |
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Heading to Div. 10 of ...... |
rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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rs. No. 80, 1982 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 34, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 1, 1965 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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am. No. 96, 1953; No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 256................................ |
am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 80, 1982 |
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Heading to s. 257 ............ |
rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953; No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966 |
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rs. No. 60, 1967 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 257A.............................. |
ad. No. 96, 1953 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Division 11 |
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Heading to Div. 11 .......... |
am. No. 1,
1921 |
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rs. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 80, 1982; No. 72, 1984; No. 141, 1987; Nos. 23 and 78, 1990; No. 28, 2005 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 28, 2005 |
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S. 258B.............................. |
ad. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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Heading to s. 261A ......... |
am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 262................................ |
rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 118, 1999 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 96, 1953; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 118, 1999; No. 143, 2001; No. 28, 2005 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921; No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 (as am. by No. 63, 2002); No. 28, 2005 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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Division 12 |
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Div. 12 of Part IV .............. |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 138, 2006 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 65, 1985; No. 167, 1986; No. 138, 2006; No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 65, 1985; No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 138, 2006 |
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am. No. 24, 2007; No. 94, 2008 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 141, 1987; No. 78, 1990; No. 8, 2010 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986 (as am. by No. 141, 1987); No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 73, 2008 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 267L.............................. |
ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 12A |
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Div. 12A of Part IV............ |
ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 138, 2006 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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rs. No. 138, 2006 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 141, 1987; No. 78, 1990; No. 8, 2010 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 173, 1991; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 (as am. by No. 91, 1983) |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 138, 2006 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986 (as am. by No. 141, 1987); No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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am. No. 167, 1986; No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 267Z.............................. |
ad. No. 40, 1983 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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Division 12B |
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Div. 12B of Part IV ........... |
ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 109, 2006 |
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Division 12C |
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Div. 12C of Part IV ........... |
ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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rs. No. 47, 2003 |
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Heading to s. 267ZG....... |
am. No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 47, 2003 |
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Heading to s. 267ZH........ |
am. No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001; No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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rs. No. 47, 2003 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001; No. 47, 2003; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 267ZR........................... |
ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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rep. No. 57, 1989 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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Division 12D |
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Div. 12D of Part IV............ |
ad. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 24, 2007 |
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Ss. 267ZZA-267ZZF........ |
ad. No. 24, 2007 |
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Division 12E |
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Div. 12E of Part IV ........... |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision A |
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S. 267ZZG......................... |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision B |
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Ss. 267ZZH-267ZZJ........ |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision C |
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Ss. 267ZZK-267ZZM........ |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision D |
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S. 267ZZN......................... |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Division 13 |
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Heading to Div. 13 of ...... |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 49, 1934; No. 96, 1953; No. 93, 1966; No. 60, 1967; No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 136, 1983; No. 72, 1984; No. 78, 1990; No. 167, 1992; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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Division 14 |
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Div. 14 of Part IV .............. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 173, 1991 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269E.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 78, 1990 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Ss. 269F, 269G................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269H.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 141, 1987; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269J.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269K.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269L.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 269M............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 78, 1990 |
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S. 269N.............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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Note to s. 269N ................ |
ad. No. 143, 2001 |
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rep. No. 24, 2006 |
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Part V |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 96, 1953; No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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S. 271................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 96, 1961) |
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rep. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 277................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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Part VA |
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Part VA ............................. |
ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 1, 1965 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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Part VB |
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Part VB ............................. |
ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 72, 1984; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 57, 1988; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 72, 1984 |
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Heading to s. 283K.......... |
am. No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008 |
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ad. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 17, 2006; No. 117, 2008 |
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Part VI |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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S. 285................................ |
rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 8, 1926; No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958; No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 24, 2006 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 109, 1952; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 46, 1956 |
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am. No. 87, 1988; No. 60, 1996 |
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rs. SLI 2006 No. 50; No. 54, 2009 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 8, 1925 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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Part VII |
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List of Div. headings to
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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Division 1 |
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am. No. 117, 1970; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995; No. 46, 2011 |
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ad. No. 80, 1982 |
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am. No. 95, 1995; No. 46, 2011 |
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Division 2 |
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Subhead. to s. 296........... |
rep. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 143, 2001; No. 131, 2009 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 91, 1976; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 78, 1990 |
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Subhead. to s. 302........... |
rep. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 78, 1990; No. 95, 1995 |
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Subhead. to s. 308........... |
rep. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 95, 1995; No. 8, 2005 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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Subhead. to s. 312........... |
rep. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 3 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 1, 1921 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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S. 320................................ |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 43, 1996 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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S. 323................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 324................................ |
am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 325................................ |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 326................................ |
am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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S. 327................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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Div. 5 of Part VII ............... |
rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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Div. 6 of Part VII ............... |
rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 329................................ |
am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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Heading to Div. 7 ............ |
rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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Div. 7 of Part VII ............... |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 63, 1989 |
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rep. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 63, 1989; No. 5, 1994; No. 95, 1995 (as am. by No. 8, 2007) |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 1,
1970 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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S. 329D.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1970 |
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rs. No. 117, 1970 |
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am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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Ss. 329E-329G................. |
ad. No. 1, 1970 |
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rs. No. 117, 1970 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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ad. No. 1, 1970 |
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rs. No. 117, 1970 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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Ss. 329J, 329K.................. |
ad. No. 1, 1970 |
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rs. No. 117, 1970 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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S. 329L.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1970 |
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rs. No. 117, 1970 |
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am. No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 36, 1981 |
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Part VIII |
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Heading to Part VIII.......... |
am. No. 151, 1989 |
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Part VIII ............................. |
rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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Div. 1 of Part VIII .............. |
rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 330................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 331................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 332................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 333................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 334................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 335................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 28, 1972; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 336................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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S. 337................................ |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 151, 1989 |
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Division 2 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995 |
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Ss. 339-341...................... |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 349................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 350................................ |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 351................................ |
am. No. 49, 1934 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 355................................ |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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Part IX ............................... |
rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 355A.............................. |
ad. No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 356................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 6, 1989 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 357................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 358................................ |
rs. No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 61, 1981 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 359................................ |
am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 360................................ |
am. No. 1, 1943; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 361................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 362................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961 |
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rs. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 363................................ |
am. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 364................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 1, 1943; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 365................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 366................................ |
am. No. 1, 1943; No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 367................................ |
rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 368................................ |
rep. No. 1, 1921 |
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S. 369................................ |
rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 370................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 370A.............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 370B.............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 371................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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S. 372................................ |
rs. No. 1, 1943 |
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am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 373................................ |
rs. No. 1, 1943 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 374................................ |
am. No. 1, 1943; No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 375A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1943 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 375B.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1943 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958; No. 96, 1961 |
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am. No. 157, 1976; No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 377................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 132, 1986 |
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rep. No. 6, 1989 |
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S. 377A.............................. |
ad. No. 1, 1943 |
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am. No. 96, 1961; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 23, 1990 |
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Part IXA |
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Part IXA ............................ |
ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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Heading to s. 377H.......... |
am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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am. No. 24, 2007 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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am. No. 64, 1994 (as am. by No. 43, 1996) |
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ad. No. 6, 1989 |
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Part X |
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Division 1 |
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Heading to Div. 1 of Part X............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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Subhead. before s. 378.... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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Ss. 381, 382...................... |
am. No. 36, 1958 |
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rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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S. 383................................ |
am. No. 1, 1921; No. 36, 1958; No. 60, 1967; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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Division 2 |
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Heading to Div. 2 of Part X............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 34, 1988 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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Subhead. before s. 386.... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 95, 1995; No. 137, 2000 |
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Heading to s. 386A.......... |
rs. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 11, 1991 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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Heading to s. 386E.......... |
rs. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 143, 2001; No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 24, 2006 |
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rs. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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rs. No. 137, 2000 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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S. 387B.............................. |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 78, 1990; No. 143, 2001 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 (as am. by No. 96, 1961) |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 143, 2001 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 1, 1965; No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979; No. 10, 1981; No. 57, 1988; No. 5, 1994; No. 95, 1995; No. 137, 2000; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 390................................ |
am. No. 1, 1965; No. 87, 1980 |
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rep. No. 10, 1981 |
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rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 3 |
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Heading to Div. 3 of Part X............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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Subhead. before s. 392.... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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S. 392................................ |
am. No. 36, 1958; No. 93, 1966; No. 216, 1973; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 80, 1982; No. 72, 1984; No. 141, 1987 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 393................................ |
rs. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 93, 1966; No. 98, 1979 |
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rs. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 394................................ |
rs. No. 10, 1981 |
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am. No. 40, 1983; No. 72, 1984; No. 167, 1986; No. 141, 1987 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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S. 395................................ |
rep. No. 98, 1979 |
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ad. No. 10, 1981 |
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rep. No. 57, 1988 |
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ad. No. 167, 1986 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980; No. 34, 1988; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 1, 1921 |
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rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 141, 1987; No. 57, 1988; No. 5, 1994; No. 24, 2006 |
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S. 398................................ |
rep. No. 76, 1986 |
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am. No. 98, 1979 |
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Division 3A |
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Div. 3A of Part X............... |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision A |
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S. 399A.............................. |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision B |
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Ss. 399B-399H................. |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision C |
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Ss. 399J-399M................. |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Subdivision D |
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S. 399N.............................. |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Ss. 399P-399R................. |
ad. No. 167, 2011 |
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Division 4 |
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Heading to Div. 4 of Part X............................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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Subhead. before s. 400.... |
rep. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 36, 1958; No. 98, 1979; No. 87, 1980 |
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am. No. 98, 1979; No. 5, 1994; No. 95, 1995 |
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am. No. 109, 1952; No. 98, 1979; No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 193, 1985 |
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am. No. 87, 1980; No. 95, 1995 |
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Division 5 |
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Div. 5 of Part X ................. |
ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 36, 1958 |
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am. No. 87, 1980; No. 34, 1988 |
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Part XA |
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Part XA ............................. |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 141, 1987 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 95, 1995 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982; No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 10, 1981; No. 143, 2001 |
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S. 405L.............................. |
ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982 |
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rep. No. 6, 1989 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 78, 1990 |
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ad. No. 109, 1952 |
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rep. No. 46, 1956 |
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ad. No. 98, 1979 |
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am. No. 80, 1982; No. 173, 1991 |
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S. 405PA............................ |
ad. No. 80, 1982 (as am. by No. 39, 1983) |
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Note 2
Navigation Amendment Act 2011 (No. 168, 2011)
The following amendments commence on proclamation or 6 months after the day on which the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, done at Geneva on 23 February 2006, comes into force for Australia:
Schedule 1
1 Subsection 6(1) (definition of agreement)
Repeal the definition, substitute:
agreement means:
(a) in relation to a ship--the agreement between the owner of the ship, or a representative of the owner of the ship, and the crew of the ship; and
(b) in relation to a seaman belonging to a ship--the agreement between the owner of the ship, or a representative of the owner of the ship, and the seaman.
Insert:
Maritime Labour Convention means the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, done at Geneva on 23 February 2006.
Insert:
Maritime Labour Convention ship means a ship that is of a kind to which the Maritime Labour Convention applies and is entitled to fly the flag of a country to which the Maritime Labour Convention applies.
4 Division 8 of Part II (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
Division 8--Engagement of seamen and masters etc.
Subdivision A--Employment agreements
(1) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is the master or owner of a ship; and
(b) the master takes the ship to sea; and
(c) a seaman is on board the ship; and
(d) when the ship is taken to sea an employment agreement that complies with this section is not in force in relation to the seaman.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is the master or owner of a ship; and
(b) the master takes the ship to sea; and
(c) when the ship is taken to sea an employment agreement that complies with this section is not in force in relation to the master of the ship.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
When an employment agreement complies with this section
(3) An employment agreement complies with this section if the employment agreement is in accordance with any regulations made for the purposes of subsection (4).
Regulations
(4) The regulations may prescribe matters relating to employment agreements including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) the content and form of employment agreements;
(b) the right of a seaman or master to review, and seek advice on, an employment agreement before signing it;
(c) the process for signing employment agreements;
(d) the information or documents that must be given to, or made available to, seamen and masters in relation to employment agreements and the manner in which such information or documents must be given or made available;
(e) the termination of employment agreements.
Meaning of employment agreement etc.
(5) In this section:
agreement has its ordinary meaning, and, to avoid doubt, includes:
(a) a contract of employment; and
(b) articles of agreement; and
(c) an enterprise agreement within the meaning of the Fair Work Act 2009.
employment agreement means any agreement, or combination of agreements, dealing with terms and conditions of employment.
Subdivision B--Articles of agreement etc.
Repeal the section, substitute:
(1) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is the master or owner of a ship; and
(b) the master takes the ship to sea; and
(c) a seaman is on board the ship; and
(d) when the ship is taken to sea an agreement that complies with this section is not in force in relation to the seaman.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
When an agreement complies with this section
(2) An agreement complies with this section if:
(a) the agreement is in accordance with any regulations made under subsection (3); and
(b) subsection (4) is satisfied in relation to the agreement.
Regulations
(3) The regulations may prescribe matters relating to the content or form of an agreement.
Signing
(4) An agreement must:
(a) be signed first by the owner of the ship or the representative of the owner of the ship, and then by the seaman; and
(b) be dated:
(i) if the agreement is entered into when the seaman is first engaged--as at the time the agreement is signed by the owner of the ship or the representative of the owner of the ship; or
(ii) in any other case--as at the time the agreement is signed by the seaman.
Additional provisions that may be included
(5) An agreement may, with the approval of a proper authority, include any provisions agreed upon between the seaman and the owner of the ship or the representative of the owner of the ship, that are:
(a) lawful; and
(b) not inconsistent with the requirements of this section.
Omit "under", substitute "that complies with".
Repeal the section, substitute:
53 Owner to make available information about conditions of employment
(1) The regulations may prescribe:
(a) information, in relation to the conditions of employment of the master and the seamen engaged on a ship, that the owner of the ship is required to make available to the master and seamen; and
(b) the manner and form (including electronic form) in which the prescribed information is required to be made available.
(2) The owner of a ship commits an offence if:
(a) the owner is subject to a requirement under regulations made for the purposes of subsection (1); and
(b) the owner, or a representative of the owner, engages in conduct; and
(c) the conduct results in a contravention of the requirement.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
(3) Strict liability applies to paragraph (2)(a).
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
Repeal the section, substitute:
61 Giving of discharges to seamen
(1) If a seaman is discharged from a ship, the master of the ship must:
(a) give the seaman a written discharge in the prescribed form; and
(b) return to the seaman any previous discharge of the seaman in the possession of the master.
(2) A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person engages in conduct; and
(b) the conduct contravenes subsection (1).
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
10 Subsections 62A(1) and (2)
Repeal the subsections, substitute:
(1) The master of a ship commits an offence if:
(a) the master discharges a seaman from the ship at a port outside Australia; and
(b) the master has not given the seaman at least 7 days notice of the master's intention to discharge the seaman; and
(c) the seaman has not consented to being discharged at the particular port (whether or not the seaman consents to the discharge).
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
12 Division 10 of Part II (heading)
Repeal the heading, substitute:
13 Sections 70 to 73
Repeal the sections, substitute:
(1) The regulations may make provision for or in relation to the payment of wages to masters and seamen.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the regulations may make provision for or in relation to the following:
(a) the frequency of making payments to masters and seamen;
(b) the method of making payments to masters and seamen;
(c) permitted deductions from payments to masters and seamen;
(d) pay slips, including the information relating to exchange rates that must be included in any pay slip given to a master or seaman;
(e) the payment of part or all of the wages of a master or a seaman, with the master's or seaman's consent, to a person other than the master or the seaman;
(f) the charges that may be imposed for making payments in accordance with paragraph (e).
(3) The regulations must not provide for the quantum or amount of wages payable to masters and seamen.
14 Section 75A
Repeal the section.
15 Sections 77 and 78
Repeal the sections.
16 Sections 82 to 84
Repeal the sections.
After "wreck", insert ", foundering".
Note: The heading to section 85 is altered by inserting ", foundering" after "wreck".
18 Paragraph 85(4)(a)
After "wreck", insert ", foundering".
After "wreck", insert ", foundering".
20 Sections 91 and 93
Repeal the sections.
22 Before section 116
Insert:
A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is the owner of a ship; and
(b) the owner, or a representative of the owner, does not provide free provisions to the seamen or the master engaged on the ship.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
23 Section 117
After "size", insert ", and cultural and religious backgrounds,".
24 After paragraph 127(1)(b)
Insert:
; or (ba) requires essential dental care;
25 Paragraph 128(1)(a)
After "injury of", insert ", or the provision of essential dental care to,".
26 Paragraph 128(1)(b)
After "injury of", insert ", or the provision of essential dental care to,".
27 Subsections 132(1) and (2)
After "injury,", insert "or the need for essential dental care,".
After "injury" (first occurring), insert ", or a need for essential dental care,".
After "injury" (second occurring), insert ", or need for essential dental care,".
29A At the end of paragraph 132(6)(b)
Add "and".
29B Paragraph 132(6)(c)
Repeal the paragraph.
After "injury" (first occurring), insert ", or a need for essential dental care,".
After "injury" (second occurring), insert ", or need for essential dental care".
32 Paragraph 132(6B)(a)
After "injury", insert ", or need for essential dental care,".
33 Paragraph 132(6C)(a)
After "injury", insert ", or a need for essential dental care".
Omit all the words after "effect to", substitute "Regulation 1.2 of the Maritime Labour Convention".
Note: The heading to section 134 is altered by omitting "Medical Examination (Seafarers) Convention 1946" and substituting "Maritime Labour Convention".
Omit "a provision of the Convention", substitute "Regulation 1.2 of the Maritime Labour Convention".
Omit "that provision", substitute "Regulation 1.2".
Omit "the Convention" (wherever occurring), substitute "Regulation 1.2 of the Maritime Labour Convention".
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(2) The regulations may make provision in relation to giving effect to Regulation 3.1 of the Maritime Labour Convention.
Omit "either Convention", substitute "Regulation 3.1 of the Maritime Labour Convention".
Omit "Conventions" (wherever occurring), substitute "Regulation 3.1 of the Maritime Labour Convention".
41 Section 138
Repeal the section.
42 Section 172A
Repeal the section.
After "those Regulations)", insert ", or the Maritime Labour Convention".
After "Safety Convention" (first occurring), insert "or the Maritime Labour Convention".
After "(b),", insert "(ba),".
After "Safety Convention" (second occurring), insert "or the Maritime Labour Convention, as the case requires,".
47 Paragraph 187AA(1)(a)
After "206K,", insert "206XC,".
Note: The heading to section 187AA is altered by inserting "or declarations" after "certificates".
After "(b),", insert "(ba),".
After "prescribed certificate", insert ", or a declaration referred to in section 206XB,".
After "a prescribed certificate", insert ", or a declaration referred to in section 206XB,".
After "the prescribed certificate", insert "or declaration".
After "certificate" (wherever occurring), insert "or declaration".
Insert:
declaration of maritime labour compliance means a declaration issued under subsection 206XB(1) or (2).
Insert:
interim maritime labour certificate means a certificate issued under regulations made for the purposes of subsection 206XE(1).
55 Subsection 187A(1) (before paragraph (a) of the definition of international voyage)
Insert:
(aa) for the purposes of Division 2D, a voyage:
(i) from a port in Australia to a port outside Australia; or
(ii) to a port in Australia from a port outside Australia; or
(iii) from a port outside Australia to that port or to another port outside Australia; and
56 Subsection 187A(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of international voyage)
Omit "Division 5", substitute "Divisions 2D and 5".
Insert:
maritime labour certificate means a certificate issued under subsection 206XC(1) or (2).
58 At the end of paragraphs 190(a), (b) and (c)
Add "or".
59 After paragraph 190(e)
Insert:
; or (f) assessing the working and living conditions on board ships;
Omit "Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the powers of a surveyor under that subsection", substitute "The powers of a surveyor under subsection (1)".
61 After subsection 190AA(2)
Insert:
(2AA) The powers of a surveyor under subsection (1) extend to:
(a) the inspection of a ship for the purpose of ascertaining whether the ship complies with such of the provisions of this Act and the regulations and orders relating to the working and living conditions of the seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship as apply to the ship; and
(b) requiring the production to the surveyor of any certificate or declaration relating to those conditions issued in respect of the ship.
(2AB) Subsections (2) and (2AA) do not limit subsection (1).
Omit "or (2)", substitute ", (2) or (2AA)".
63 After subsection 190A(1)
Insert:
(1AA) If:
(a) a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate has been issued in respect of a ship; and
(b) the working and living conditions of the seamen on board the ship or of the master of the ship change so that the ship does not comply with the requirements of this Act that relate to those conditions (other than requirements from which the Authority has exempted the ship);
then, as soon as practicable after the change, written notice of the change must be given to the person prescribed in the form prescribed.
Note: Section 206XH deals with exemptions.
64 Paragraph 190A(1A)(a)
After "subsection (1)", insert "or (1AA)".
65 After subsection 190A(2)
Insert:
(2A) If the Authority has reason to believe that:
(a) a report referred to in paragraph 206XC(1)(c) or (2)(c) in respect of a ship has been fraudulently or erroneously made or obtained; or
(b) a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate has been issued in respect of a ship upon false or erroneous information; or
(c) since a maritime labour certificate or interim maritime labour certificate was issued in respect of a ship, the working and living conditions of the seamen on board the ship or of the master of the ship have changed so that those conditions do not comply with the requirements of this Act that relate to those conditions (other than requirements from which the Authority has exempted the ship);
the Authority may:
(d) in any case--cancel any maritime labour certificate or interim maritime labour certificate (as the case may be) issued in respect of the ship; or
(e) if paragraph (c) applies--detain the ship until the Authority is satisfied that the conditions concerned comply with the requirements of this Act that relate to those conditions (other than requirements from which the Authority has exempted the ship).
Note: Section 206XH deals with exemptions.
After "Division 2B", insert "or cancels a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate issued in respect of a ship".
After "Division 2B", insert ", or a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate issued in respect of a ship,".
68 After section 191
Insert:
191AA Regulations to give effect to Maritime Labour Convention
(1) The regulations may make provision for or in relation to giving effect to the Maritime Labour Convention.
(2) If a provision of the Maritime Labour Convention applies only in relation to a particular class of ships or in relation to ships engaged on a particular class of voyages, any regulation that gives effect to that provision may be applied to ships of any other class or to ships engaged in any other class of voyages.
(3) Regulations and orders giving effect to the Maritime Labour Convention do not apply in relation to a ship referred to in paragraph 2(1)(a), (b), (ba), (c) or (d) to the extent that a law of a State or of the Northern Territory makes provision giving effect to the Maritime Labour Convention in relation to that ship.
After "the Safety Convention,", insert "the Maritime Labour Convention".
70 After Division 2C of Part IV
Insert:
Division 2D--Declarations of maritime labour compliance and maritime labour certificates
206XA Maritime labour certificates required for steamships registered in Australia
A person commits an offence if:
(a) the person is the master or owner of a ship; and
(b) the ship is a steamship registered in Australia; and
(c) the ship has a gross tonnage of 500 or more; and
(d) the person takes the ship to sea, or permits the ship to be taken to sea by the master or the owner (as the case may be), or another person, on an international voyage; and
(e) when the ship is taken to sea, none of the following certificates is in force in respect of the ship:
(i) a maritime labour certificate;
(ii) an interim maritime labour certificate;
(iii) a certificate of exemption under section 206XH exempting the ship from all the requirements of this Act relating to the working and living conditions of seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 4 years.
206XB Issue of declarations of maritime labour compliance
Issue of declarations of maritime labour compliance by Authority
(1) The Authority may issue a declaration of maritime labour compliance in respect of a steamship registered in Australia if:
(a) the Authority has completed Part I of the declaration; and
(b) the owner of the ship has completed Part II of the declaration; and
(c) a surveyor has inspected the ship; and
(d) after receiving a report of the inspection, the Authority is satisfied that the measures set out in Part II of the declaration comply with the requirements of this Act relating to ensuring initial and ongoing compliance with the requirements set out in Part I of the declaration.
Issue of declarations of maritime labour compliance by survey authority
(2) A survey authority may issue a declaration of maritime labour compliance in respect of a steamship registered in Australia if:
(a) the Authority or the survey authority has completed Part I of the declaration; and
(b) the owner of the ship has completed Part II of the declaration; and
(c) an inspection of the ship has been carried out by or on behalf of the survey authority; and
(d) having regard to a report of the inspection, the survey authority is satisfied that the measures set out in Part II of the declaration comply with the requirements of this Act relating to ensuring initial and ongoing compliance with the requirements set out in Part I of the declaration.
Declaration of maritime labour compliance to be in prescribed form
(3) A declaration of maritime labour compliance must be in the prescribed form.
Declaration of maritime labour compliance not a legislative instrument
(4) A declaration of maritime labour compliance is not a legislative instrument.
206XC Issue of maritime labour certificates
Issue of maritime labour certificates by Authority
(1) The Authority may issue a maritime labour certificate in respect of a steamship registered in Australia if:
(a) a declaration of maritime labour compliance is in force in relation to the ship; and
(b) a surveyor has inspected the ship; and
(c) after receiving a report of the inspection, the Authority is satisfied that the ship complies with the requirements of this Act that relate to the working and living conditions of the seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship (other than requirements from which the Authority has exempted the ship).
Note: Section 206XH deals with exemptions.
Issue of maritime labour certificates by survey authority
(2) A survey authority may issue a maritime labour certificate in respect of a steamship registered in Australia if:
(a) a declaration of maritime labour compliance is in force in relation to the ship; and
(b) an inspection of the ship has been carried out by or on behalf of the survey authority; and
(c) having regard to a report of the inspection, the survey authority is satisfied that the ship complies with the requirements of this Act that relate to the working and living conditions of seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship (other than requirements from which the Authority has exempted the ship).
Note: Section 206XH deals with exemptions.
Maritime labour certificate to be in prescribed form
(3) A maritime labour certificate must be in the prescribed form.
Maritime labour certificate not a legislative instrument
(4) A maritime labour certificate is not a legislative instrument.
206XD Duration of maritime labour certificate
(1) Subject to this Act, a maritime labour certificate remains in force for the period specified in the certificate.
(2) The period specified in a certificate under subsection (1) must not exceed the period prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection.
206XE Interim maritime labour certificates
(1) The regulations may make provision for or in relation to interim maritime labour certificates.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the regulations make provision for or in relation to:
(a) the issuing of interim maritime labour certificates; and
(b) the duration of interim maritime labour certificates.
206XF When a maritime labour certificate ceases to be in force
A maritime labour certificate, or an interim maritime labour certificate, ceases to be in force:
(a) if the ship in respect of which it was issued ceases to be registered in Australia; or
(b) if, after the issue of the certificate, there is a change in the ownership of the ship in respect of which it was issued; or
(c) in the circumstances referred to in subsection 190A(3); or
(d) in any other circumstances prescribed by the regulations.
206XG Declarations of maritime labour compliance and maritime labour certificates to be made available
Access to declaration or certificate by crew
(1) The master of a ship commits an offence if:
(a) a declaration of maritime labour compliance, a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate is in force in respect of the ship; and
(b) the master does not ensure that a copy of the declaration or certificate is posted up in a part of the ship to which all members of the crew have access.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
Examination of declaration or certificate by persons on board
(2) The master of a ship commits an offence if:
(a) a declaration of maritime labour compliance, a maritime labour certificate or an interim maritime labour certificate is in force in respect of the ship; and
(b) the master does not ensure that a copy of the declaration or certificate is available at all reasonable times for examination on request by any person on board the ship.
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
(1) The regulations may provide for the Authority to exempt a ship from a requirement of this Act that relates to the working and living conditions of seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship.
(2) The Authority may issue a certificate of exemption in respect of a ship specifying the requirement from which the ship is exempt and the conditions, if any, subject to which the ship is exempt.
(3) A certificate of exemption must be in the prescribed form.
(4) A certificate of exemption is not a legislative instrument.
Offence
(5) The master and owner of a ship each commit an offence if:
(a) a certificate of exemption under this section specifies conditions subject to which the ship is exempt from a requirement specified in the certificate; and
(b) the conditions are not complied with.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 4 years.
206XI Production of maritime labour certificates to officers of Customs
(1) If:
(a) an application is made to an officer of Customs in respect of a steamship registered in Australia for a clearance under the Customs Act for a voyage from a port in Australia; and
(b) the master of the ship would contravene section 206XA if the master took the ship to sea on that voyage from that port without any of the following certificates being in force in respect of the ship:
(i) a maritime labour certificate;
(ii) an interim maritime labour certificate;
(iii) a certificate of exemption under section 206XH exempting the ship from all the requirements of this Act relating to the working and living conditions of seamen on board the ship and of the master of the ship;
the master of the ship must, if so required by an officer of Customs, produce to the officer of Customs any one of those certificates.
(2) If an officer of Customs has required the master of a ship to produce to the officer any one of those certificates, then, until one of those certificates is so produced, the officer of Customs may refuse to grant the clearance, and the ship may be detained.
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(1) A ship is substandard for the purposes of this Act if either or both of the following paragraphs apply:
(a) the ship is seaworthy, but conditions on board the ship are clearly hazardous to safety or health;
(b) if the ship is of a kind to which the Maritime Labour Convention applies or is capable of applying--the ship does not comply with the Maritime Labour Convention.
Omit "under", substitute "that complies with".
73 Paragraph 377C(d)
Repeal the paragraph.
74 Section 377D
Before "Application", insert "(1)".
75 At the end of section 377D
Add:
(2) In this section, certificate includes a declaration of maritime labour compliance issued under subsection 206XB(1) or (2).
Omit "190A(1)", substitute "190A(1A)".
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(1) The master of a ship commits an offence if:
(a) Part II applies to the ship; and
(b) the master does not provide the seamen of the ship with access (whether electronic or otherwise), at all reasonable times, to a copy of:
(i) this Act; and
(ii) if the ship is a Maritime Labour Convention ship--the Maritime Labour Convention.
Penalty: 5 penalty units.
Note: The heading to section 410 is altered by omitting "to be kept" and substituting "and Maritime Labour Convention to be accessible".
Repeal the subsection.
79 After paragraph 425(1)(e)
Insert:
(ea) the training and qualifications of masters and seamen;
(eb) the maximum number of hours that masters or seamen may be required to work in a particular period of time;
As at 30 January 2012 the amendments are not incorporated in this compilation.
Table A
Application, saving or transitional provisions
Criminal Code Amendment (Theft, Fraud, Bribery and Related Offences) Act 2000 (No. 137, 2000)
Schedule 2
418 Transitional--pre-commencement offences
(1) Despite the amendment or repeal of a provision by this Schedule, that provision continues to apply, after the commencement of this item, in relation to:
(a) an offence committed before the commencement of this item; or
(b) proceedings for an offence alleged to have been committed before the commencement of this item; or
(c) any matter connected with, or arising out of, such proceedings;
as if the amendment or repeal had not been made.
(2) Subitem (1) does not limit the operation of section 8 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
419 Transitional--pre-commencement notices
If:
(a) a provision in force immediately before the commencement of this item required that a notice set out the effect of one or more other provisions; and
(b) any or all of those other provisions are repealed by this Schedule; and
(c) the first-mentioned provision is amended by this Schedule;
the amendment of the first-mentioned provision by this Schedule does not affect the validity of such a notice that was given before the commencement of this item.
Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 (No. 143, 2001)
4 Application of Amendments
(1) Each amendment made by this Act applies to acts and omissions that take place after the amendment commences.
(2) For the purposes of this section, if an act or omission is alleged to have taken place between 2 dates, one before and one on or after the day on which a particular amendment commences, the act or omission is alleged to have taken place before the amendment commences.
Financial Framework Legislation Amendment Act 2005 (No. 8, 2005)
4 Saving of matters in Part 2 of Schedule 1
(1) If:
(a) a decision or action is taken or another thing is made, given or done; and
(b) the thing is taken, made, given or done under a provision of a Part 2 Act that had effect immediately before the commencement of this Act;
then the thing has the corresponding effect, for the purposes of the Part 2 Act as amended by this Act, as if it had been taken, made, given or done under the Part 2 Act as so amended.
(2) In this section:
Part 2 Act means an Act that is amended by an item in Part 2 of Schedule 1.
Schedule 1
496 Saving provision--Finance Minister's determinations
If a determination under subsection 20(1) of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 is in force immediately before the commencement of this item, the determination continues in force as if it were made under subsection 20(1) of that Act as amended by this Act.
Maritime Legislation Amendment Act 2006 (No. 24, 2006)
Schedule 2
13 Transitional provision
A declaration of the Minister in force under subsection 8AB(1) of the Navigation Act 1912 immediately before the day on which items 11 and 12 commence continues in force, on and after that day, as if it were a declaration made by the Authority under subsection 8AB(1A) of the Navigation Act 1912 as amended by this Act.
Maritime Legislation Amendment (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 2006 (No. 138, 2006)
Schedule 1
5 Transitional provision
If a ship construction certificate issued in respect of an Australian ship was in force under section 267B of the Navigation Act 1912 immediately before the commencement of this item, the certificate:
(a) is taken to be a certificate issued in respect of that ship under that section immediately after that commencement; and
(b) remains in force until it expires, unless it is cancelled or ceases to have effect sooner.
Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws--General Law Reform) Act 2008 (No. 144, 2008)
Schedule 11
33 Application of amendment of section 156
The amendment of section 156 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Schedule applies in relation to a seaman who dies on or after the commencement of the amendment.
36 Application of amendments of section 157
The amendments of section 157 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Schedule apply in relation to wills made on or after the commencement of the amendments.
40 Application of amendments of section 158
The amendments of section 158 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by this Schedule apply in relation to a seaman who dies on or after the commencement of the amendments.
Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 2011 (No. 46, 2011)
Schedule 3
10 Saving--appointments
The amendments made by Schedule 2 do not affect the validity of an appointment that was made under an Act before the commencement of this item and that was in force immediately before that commencement.
11 Transitional regulations
The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters of a transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or application provisions) relating to the amendments and repeals made by Schedules 1 and 2.
Navigation Amendment Act 2011 (No. 168, 2011)
The following provisions commence on proclamation or 6 months after the day on which the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, done at Geneva on 23 February 2006, comes into force for Australia:
Schedule 1
6 Application of item 5
(1) The amendment made by item 5 of this Schedule applies in relation to ships taken to sea on or after the commencement of this item.
(2) Despite the amendment of section 46 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by item 5 of this Schedule, that section continues to apply, in relation to ships taken to sea before the commencement of this item, as if the amendment had not been made.
11 Application of items 9 and 10
(1) The amendments made by items 9 and 10 of this Schedule apply in relation to a notice of intention to discharge a seaman given on or after the commencement of this item.
(2) Despite the amendments of sections 61 and 62A of the Navigation Act 1912 made by items 9 and 10 of this Schedule, those sections continue to apply, in relation to a notice of intention to discharge a seaman given before the commencement of this item, as if the amendments had not been made.
21 Application of items 13 to 20
(1) The amendments made by items 13 to 20 of this Schedule apply in relation to wages earned on or after the commencement of this item.
(2) Despite the amendments of sections 70 and 85 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by items 13, 17, 18 and 19 of this Schedule, those sections continue to apply, in relation to wages earned before the commencement of this item, as if the amendments had not been made.
(3) Despite the repeal of sections 71 to 73, 77 and 78, 82 to 84, 91 and 93 of the Navigation Act 1912 made by items 13, 15, 16 and 20 of this Schedule, those sections continue to apply, in relation to wages earned before the commencement of this item, as if the repeal had not happened.