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Navigation Act 1912
281Offences on ships by disorderly persons
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#### 281 Offences on ships by disorderly persons
No person shall:
(a) enter a ship after being refused admission thereto by the owner, or any person in the employ of the owner, on account of that person’s being drunk, or disorderly, or on account of his or her suffering from disease, or for other proper reason, and after the amount of that person’s fare (if he or she has paid it) has been tendered to him or her; or
(b) fail to quit a ship upon being ordered by the master in pursuance of section 279 to do so, and upon tender of his or her fare, or part thereof, as provided in that section; or
(c) molest any passenger on a ship.
Penalty: $500.