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Clause 43—(Obligation To Display Signal For Pilot In Certain Circumstances)

Volume 49: debated on Thursday 6 March 1913

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(1) The master of a ship (other than an excepted ship) shall, when navigating in circumstances in which pilotage is compulsory under this Act, display, the usual signal for a pilot, and keep the signal displayed until a licensed pilot comes on board.

Lords Amendment agreed to: Leave out the words "the usual signal for a pilot," and to insert instead thereof the words "a pilot signal."