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Ports Management Act 2015
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41 Port operator's directions: vessels and wrecks likely to
endanger or obstruct commercial vessels etc.
(a) a commercial vessel or the hull of a vessel, or a hulk, that was
a commercial vessel that is in such a condition that it is likely
to cause damage to, endanger or obstruct the passage of,
navigation of or use of the port by, any vessel;
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(b) any other vessel, hull or hulk that is in such a condition that it
passage of, navigation of or use of the port by, a commercial
vessel.
(2) The port operator of a designated port must, by written notice,
direct the owner, master or occupier of a vessel, hull or hulk that, in
the port operator's opinion, is one to which this section applies to:
(b) if the port operator decides (or, under subsection (3), is
(3) However, the port operator must not direct a person to take
preventative action that includes destroying a vessel, hull or hulk
unless the direction allows the person to select, and take,
port operator may, at the owner, master or occupier's cost, do one
or more of the following with the vessel, hull or hulk:
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that the port operator, in writing, allows.
specified in it or any longer time that the port operator, in writing,
allows.
(9) The port operator may do one or more of the following in relation to
the vessel, hull or hulk that is the subject of the direction:
board, in any manner the port operator thinks fit;
(10) However, the port operator must not destroy a vessel, hull or hulk,
or authorise a person to do so, unless:
(a) in the opinion of the port operator:
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(ii) the port operator has given the owner and each person
who has a registered interest in, or who the operator
knows has an interest in, the vessel, hull or hulk 28 days
prior written notice of the operator's intention to do so.
(11) In addition, the port operator must not sell or otherwise dispose of a
vessel, hull or hulk, or authorise a person to do so, unless:
after it has been secured by the port operator; and
(b) the port operator has given the owner and each person who
has a registered interest in, or who the operator knows has an
interest in, the vessel, hull or hulk 28 days prior written notice
of the port operator's intention to do so; and
(12) For subsection (2), if the port operator does not know the name or
address of the owner, master or occupier of the vessel, hull or hulk,
a direction is taken to have been given to the person if a notice of
the direction addressed to the owner, master or occupier, without
specifying a name, is:
or
(b) published on the port operator's website; or
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(a) if the port operator does not know the name or address of the
owner of the vessel, hull or hulk – the notice is taken to have
been given to the owner if it is addressed to the owner, without
specifying a name, and is published:
(ii) on the port operator's website; and
Territory or on the port operator's website.
description that the port operator thinks fit.
incurred under this section by the port operator or a person
authorised under subsection (9).
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