(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—
Barge means any barge, lighter, or like vessel that does not have any means of self-propulsion
Beneficial interests includes interests arising under contract, and other equitable interests
Certificate of clearance means a certificate of clearance issued under the Customs and Excise Act 1996
Certificate of clearance: this definition was amended, as from 1 October 1996, by section 289(1) Customs and Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27) by substituting the words “Customs and Excise Act 1996”
for the words “Customs Act 1966”
.
Certificate of registration means a certificate of registration granted under section 23(2) of this Act; but does not include a provisional certificate of registration
Certificate of registry means a certificate of registry granted under section 23(1) of this Act; but does not include a provisional certificate of registry
Collector of Customs
[Repealed]
Collector of Customs: this definition was repealed, as from 1 October 1996, by section 289 (1) Customs and Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27).
Customs officer has the meaning given to it by section 2(1) of the Customs and Excise Act 1996
Customs officer: this definition was substituted for definition of Proper officer of Customs, as from 1 October 1996, by section 289 (1) Customs and Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27).
Demise charter, in relation to a ship, means the demise, letting, hire, or delivery of the ship to the charterer, by virtue of which the charterer has whole possession and control of the ship, including the right to appoint its master and crew
Deputy Registrar means a Deputy Registrar of Ships appointed under section 62 of this Act
Director means the person who is for the time being the Director of Maritime New Zealand under the Maritime Transport Act 1994
Director: this definition was substituted, as from 20 August 1993, by section 20(1) Maritime Transport Act 1993 (1993 No 89).
Director: this definition was substituted, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104). See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
Director: this definition was amended, as from 1 July 2005, by section 11(3) Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 98) by substituting the words “Maritime New Zealand”
for the words “Maritime Safety”
.
Enemy means any country, or any armed force, or any authority or government controlling any such force, with which New Zealand, or any force acting in co-operation with any part of the Armed Forces of New Zealand, is at war or is engaged in armed combat operations; and includes—
(b) Any person materially assisting that country, force, authority, or government in its war effort or armed combat operations:
Foreign country means a country other than New Zealand
Foreign port means a port outside New Zealand
Gross tonnage, in relation to any ship, means—
Gross tonnage: paragraph (a) of this definition was amended, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104) by substituting the words “Maritime Transport Act 1994”
for the words “Shipping and Seamen Act 1952”
. See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
Marine flag of New Zealand means the red ensign usually worn by merchant ships registered in the United Kingdom, with the addition on the fly of the Southern Cross as represented by 4 5-pointed white stars
Minister means the Minister of Transport
Net tonnage, in relation to any ship, means—
Net tonnage: paragraph (a) of this definition was amended, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104) by substituting the words “Maritime Transport Act 1994”
for the words “Shipping and Seamen Act 1952”
. See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
New Zealand Government ship means a ship that belongs to Her Majesty or is held by any person on behalf of or for the benefit of Her Majesty; but does not include a ship that is set aside for or used by the Armed Forces of New Zealand
New Zealand national means—
New Zealand national colours means the national colours specified in subsection (1) or subsection (2) of section 58 of this Act
New Zealand-owned ship has the meaning ascribed to that term by section 3 of this Act
New Zealand ship means a ship that is registered under this Act; and includes a ship that is not registered but is required or entitled to be registered
New Zealand waters means—
Office copy, in relation to any document, means a copy of the document that appears to have been certified by the person who made or issued the document or by a person who appears to have power to make or issue the document
Overall length, in relation to a ship, means the length of the ship measured from the foreside of the head of the stem to the aftermost part of the transom or stern of the ship
Pleasure vessel means a ship that is used exclusively for the owner's pleasure or as the owner's residence, and is not offered or used for hire or reward; but does not include—
(a) A ship that is provided for transport or sport or recreation by or on behalf of any institution, hotel, motel, place of entertainment, or other establishment; or
(c) A ship that is operated or provided by any club, incorporated society, trust, or business under any time share, charter, or similar arrangement:
Port of registry, in relation to a ship, means the port that is for the time being entered in the Register as the port of registry of that ship
Prescribed form means a form prescribed by the Director under section 84 of this Act
Prescribed form: this definition was amended, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104) by substituting the word “Director”
for the word “Minister”
. See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
Proper officer, in relation to a port in a foreign country, means the person who—
(c) Is by the law of that country authorised or required to do or perform, in relation to any ship registered in or belonging to that country, any act or duty of the same nature as the act or duty to which reference is made in the provisions of this Act in which the expression occurs; or
Proper officer of Customs
[Repealed]
Proper officer of Customs: this definition was omitted and replaced by definition of Customs officer, as from 1 October 1996, by section 289(1) Customs and Excise Act 1996 (1996 No 27).
Provisional certificate of registration means a provisional certificate of registration granted under section 27 of this Act
Provisional certificate of registry means a provisional certificate of registry granted under section 27 of this Act
Register means the New Zealand Register of Ships established under section 65 of this Act; and includes any part of the Register
Registered means registered under this Act; and unregistered has a corresponding meaning
Register length, in relation to any ship, means the length of the ship measured from the foreside of the head of the stem to the aft side of the head of the stern post or, in the case of a ship not having a stern post, to the foreside of the rudder stock
Provided that, in the case of a ship not having a stern post or rudder stock, the after terminal point shall be taken to be the aftermost part of the transom or stern of the ship:
Registrar means the Registrar of Ships appointed under section 61 of this Act
Ship means every description of boat or craft used in navigation, whether or not it has any means of propulsion; and includes—
Ship: this definition was substituted, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104). See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
Superintendent of mercantile marine
Superintendent of Mercantile Marine: this definition was omitted, as from 1 February 1995, by section 203 Maritime Transport Act 1994 (1994 No 104). See regulation 2 Maritime Transport Act Commencement Order 1994 (SR 1994/272).
Temporary pass means a temporary pass granted under section 29 of this Act