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Official log book entries as per MSA 1958

Logbook

What are the entries to be made in the Official Log Book with regard to seaman & apprentice as required by the Merchant Shipping Act 1958? How & when are the entries to be made? (section 212) The entries to be made in the official log book with regard to seaman & apprentice are as follows:Every conviction by a legal tribunal & the punishment inflicted. A record of every offence committed for which it is intended to prosecute or levy a fine along with a statement of the reading out of the entry & the record of the reply. A record of every offence for which a … [Read more...]

By Capt. Ashish Kapoor Filed Under: Merchant Shipping Act Tagged With: apprentice, entries, Maritime Law, msa 1958, official log book, seaman

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