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Navigation Act 1912
186Expenses of returning foreign seamen left behind
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#### 186 Expenses of returning foreign seamen left behind
Where:
(a) a seaman is left behind at a port in Australia from a ship to which Part II does not apply without the consent of a consul in Australia of the country to which the ship belongs; and
(b) the Commonwealth incurs expense in sending the seaman to a place outside Australia;
the Commonwealth may recover the amount of those expenses from the owner, agent or master of the ship in any court of competent jurisdiction as a debt due and payable by the owner, agent or master, as the case may be, to the Commonwealth.