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Clause 28—(Appeal By Pilot Against Action Of Pilotage Authority In Suspending, Etc, Pilot's Licence)

Volume 49: debated on Thursday 6 March 1913

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(1) If a pilot is aggrieved by the suspension or revocation by the pilotage authority of his licence, or by the refusal or failure of the pilotage authority to renew his licence, or by the refusal or failure of the pilotage authority who have obtained possession of his licence to return it to him, or by the imposition upon him by the pilotage authority of a fine exceeding two pounds, he may either appeal to a judge of County Courts having jurisdiction within the port for which the pilot is licensed, or to a Metropolitan police magistrate or stipendiary magistrate having jurisdiction within that port

Lords Amendment agreed to: In Subsection (4), leave out the words "In the application of this Sub-section to Scotland references to the Court of Session shall be substituded for references to the High Court."

In Sub-section (7), at end add the words "In the application of this Section to Scotland, references to the Court of Session shall be substituted for references to the High Court."