Citation, commencement and revocation

1

This Order may be cited as the Merchant Shipping (Ministry of Defence Ships) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 30th November 1989.

2

The 1911 Order and article 3(1) of the Merchant Shipping (Registration of Government Ships) Order 19783 are hereby revoked.

Interpretation3

In this Order–

  • “Ministry of Defence ship” means a Government ship in the service of the Ministry of Defence;

  • “the 1911 Order” means an Order in Council made on 22nd March 19114 making regulations as to registration as British ships of vessels in the service of the Ministry of Defence;

  • “the 1894 Act” means the Merchant Shipping Act 1894;

  • Secretary of State” means the Secretary of State for Defence.

Regulations for Registry

4

An application for registry of a Ministry of Defence ship shall be made in writing under the hand of an Under Secretary of State of the Ministry of Defence to a registrar of British ships. Such application shall contain the following particulars–

a

a statement of the name and description of the ship;

b

a statement of the time when and the place where the ship was built; or, if the ship was foreign built and the time and place of building are unknown, a statement to that effect and of her foreign name;

c

a statement of the nature of the title to the said ship, whether by original construction by or for the Ministry of Defence, or by purchase, capture, condemnation, or otherwise, and a list of the documents of title, if any, in case she was not originally constructed by or for the Ministry of Defence.

5

The registrar, on receiving such an application, shall enter in the register the following particulars–

a

a record of the ship as belonging to the Secretary of State;

b

the name of the port to which the ship belongs;

c

the particulars stated in the application for registry;

d

the details comprised in the surveyor’s certificate.

6

On the registry of a Ministry of Defence ship the registrar shall retain in his possession the surveyor’s certificate and the application for registry and any documents of title mentioned in such application.

7

The Secretary of State shall be deemed to be the managing owner of a Ministry of Defence ship within the meaning of section 59 of the 1894 Act and shall be registered as provided by subsection (1) of that section.

Exceptions and modifications to the Merchant Shipping Acts

8

The powers conferred by sections 530 to 534 of the 1894 Act (removal of wrecks) shall not be exercised in the case of Ministry of Defence ships without the consent of the Secretary of State except in regard to lights, buoys, and other matters or things necessary for the immediate protection of traffic.

9

Nothing in this Order shall be construed as excluding Ministry of Defence ships from the category of ships belonging to Her Majesty within the meaning of sections 557 to 564 of the 1894 Act (salvage by Her Majesty’s ships).

10

Where any provision of the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988 which, by virtue of the Merchant Shipping Act 1906 and this Order, is applicable to Ministry of Defence ships, imposes any duty or liability or confers any right or power upon or contemplates any act being performed by the owner of a ship, such duty, liability, right or power, shall, subject always to the other provisions of this Order, be carried out, borne or exercised by the Secretary of State.

11

Nothing contained in the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988 providing that an owner of a ship shall be guilty of an offence or shall be subject to any penalty, or providing for the forfeiture, detention, distress or poinding and sale of a ship or of anything on or belonging to a ship, shall, so far as it provides, have any application to a Ministry of Defence ship or anything on or belonging to such a ship.

12

Notwithstanding anything contained in the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988 and this Order the master of, or any seaman employed on, a Ministry of Defence ship shall not be liable for any penalty, debt or damages under any provision of the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988 in respect of anything done or omitted in pursuance of an order of the Secretary of State or of any member of Her Majesty’s forces.

13

Nothing in the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988 or this Order shall render the master or any other persons in charge of or on board a Ministry of Defence ship liable for displaying, or not displaying, any signal authorised by any regulations of the Secretary of State.

14

The provisions of the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1988, other than those specified in the Schedule to this Order, shall not apply to a Ministry of Defence ship registered in pursuance of the provisions of this Order.

15

A Ministry of Defence ship registered in pursuance of the provisions of the 1911 Order shall be deemed to be registered pursuant to the provisions of this Order and accordingly article 14 shall apply to such ship.

G. I. de DeneyClerk of the Privy Council