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For what purposes is a Certificate of British Registry used?
How is a Certificate of British Registry renewed?
On what routine occasions might a master have to surrender the ship's Certificate of British Registry?
Some "Important information" is printed at the foot of the back of a Certificate of British Registry. What does it include?
What "Particulars of ship" are recorded on the front of a Certificate of British Registry?
What details about a ship are recorded on the back of its Certificate of British Registry?
What details are shown on the Certificate of British Registry for a bareboat charter ship that are not shown on other Certificates of British Registry?
What is the maximum period of validity of a Certificate of British Registry?
What is the proper procedure when a ship's Certificate of British Registry becomes defaced or made illegible?
What is the proper procedure when a ship's Certificate of British Registry is lost or destroyed?
What should a master do if his ship's Certificate of British Registry is lost abroad?
What should a master do if his ship's Certificate of British Registry is lost, destroyed or defaced or made illegible, when in the UK?
Who should normally have custody of the ship's Certificate of British Registry: the owner or the master?
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