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A multi-part, multi-purpose shipping document for non-hazardous goods, widely used in the liner trades where it accompanies the goods to the port, to a freight forwarder's depot or to an inland container depot. It contains information about the shipment of interest to the carrier, receiving authority, freight forwarder, etc.

Yes. Section 102 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 applies to a ship (whether a UK ship or not) carrying more than 12 passengers and employed in carrying passengers between places in the Limited European Trading Area, and provides that the master of any ship to which that section applies may refuse to receive on board any person who by reason of drunkenness or otherwise is in such a state, or misconducts himself in such a manner, as to cause annoyance or injury to passengers on board, and if any such person is on board, may put him on shore at any convenient place. (A person so refused admittance or put ashore will not be entitled to the return of any fare he has paid.)

 

The operator, agent or master of a ship bound for a port or anchorage in the Paris MoU region must notify its arrival at least 24 hours in advance, or at the latest, at the time the ship leaves the previous port, if the voyage time is less than 24 hours, or if the port of call is not known or it is changed during the voyage, as soon as this information is available. The following information must be submitted: (1) ship identification (mandatory IMO number and additional name, call sign and/or MMSI number); (2) port of destination; (3) estimated time of arrival (ETA); and (4) estimated time of departure (ETD). 

The following forms, as appropriate: a General Declaration (IMO FAL form 1 - Customs form C94); a Ship's Stores Declaration (IMO FAL form 3 - C95); a Crew's Effects Declaration (IMO FAL form 4 - C96); a Crew List (IMO FAL form 5 - C97); if the vessel is carrying 12 passengers or fewer, a Passenger List (IMO FAL form 6 - C98); and a Cargo Declaration. The number of copies required of each form varies from port to port. The master should keep a copy of all report forms he submits.

 

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