Monitor and Control Compliance with Legislative Requirements and Measure to Ensure Safety of Live at Sea, Security and the Protection of the Marine Environment
- In the case of responsibility of cargo where the carrier is responsible for carriage, the cargo owner shall take action except
- What is a "passenger" according to SOLAS regulations?
- Who is responsible for the vessel's radio station and mandatory radio routines?
- To achieve safe maritime operation, the Indonesian Sea Transportation and Communication Directorate works in compliance with:
- Which is the following principle in general insurance that not written in policy but must be obeyed by the Insured (Assured) ?
- For which of the following ships, is the MARPOL convention applicable?
- For which ships is the SOLAS convention applicable?
- The assured (insured) must have an insurable interest in the policy when
- MARPOL - Annex IV. Prevention of Pollution by Sewage from ships. What do you understand by the word "Sewage"?
- What does the abbreviation STCW stand for?
- Do third States enjoy any fishing rights within the Exclusive Economic Zone of another State?
- Your vessel has been involved in a collision, which has resulted in a heavy oil leakage. Who should be called to handle pollution claims and damages?
- When a vessel violates the oil pollution laws, who may be held responsible?
- Which is 'rock' under the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) ?
- Under the terms of the Marine Insurance Act 1906 the party possessing Feasible Interest is:
- Under the terms of the Marine Insurance Act 1906 the party possessing Contingent Interest is:
- Which international convention deals with fire-fighting equipment etc.
- Which international convention deals with pollution prevention?.
- What is the status of the rules of the SOLAS convention?
- In case any accident occurs, the cause in known as
- What kind of rights do coastal States enjoy over their continental shelf?
- What IMO conventions take care of the human safety at sea?
- What is the 'equitable result' in the law and practice of maritime delimitation?
- One of the basic principles of insurance that is not written in the policy but must be obeyed by the insured (assured) is the Principle of Indemnity.The purpose of the Principle of Indemnity is.
- Any master who makes or permits a false entry to be made in the log book, shall be liable to fines or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 1 year according to:
- What does STCW deal with?
- Who is responsible for keeping the required official publications onboard?
- How frequent should reports from protection and environmental work be send to shore based management?
- What kind of passage does qualify as 'innocent passage' ?
- Which State exercises jurisdiction over vessels on the high seas?
- Which international organization is preparing conventions and rules for seafaring nations?
- What is the purpose of baselines under the law of the sea?
- Which organization or administration is responsible for surveys and inspections of ships, and the issue of Safety Certificates?
- The fee charged by the insurer on account of providing services is called
- Which principle suggests that insured (assured) should try to minimize the loss of his property even if it is insured?
- In Marine Insurance Policy Insurable interest must exist at the time of
- What is the maximum oil content in the sludge/ bilge water allowed to be pumped over board during a voyage?
- How many annexes do we find in MARPOL and what is the content of annex 1?
- Any person serving on board who without the permission of the shipmaster leaves the ship in distress or other danger while the master still on board shall be liable to
- What would happen if, when a ship is under-going a Port State Inspection, certificates were invalid or missing
- Which IMO convention takes care of the human safety at sea ?
- If pollution takes place, what would you do immediately?
- that regulatory working hours are not exceeded?
- What does the abbreviation SOLAS mean?
- When did the third UN Convention on the Law of the Sea Conference (UNCLOS III) take place ?
- Which of the UN member states below has signed UNCLOS III ?
- Peril on The Sea is a marine perils, that a ship may be damaged or destroyed because of .
- What is the function of the contiguous zone?
- Who are responsible for safe working conditions onboard?
- What does the term OIL mean, as used in the Oil Pollution Regulations?
- When does an illegal act of violence on the high seas fall short of qualifying as piracy?
- A cover note is a temporary certificate of insurance issued by the Insurer before the issuance of a policy. The information that would not usually appear on a cover note is.
- How many nautical miles out are considered "teritorial water" ?
- New MARPOL regulations came into effect from July 93 stating that the oily water separator which was previously certified for 100 ppm be changed to:
- A subordinate who unlawfully brings intoxicating beverages on board shall be liable to:
- Cover Note is a temporary coverage of Insurance, which then by the insurer will be issued a policy. The policy is:
- The goods which can be coverage by marine insurance are except
- Broker is Person who serves as a trusted agent that has legal expertise related to the coverage of insured from the prospective assured. The fee of services by broker is paid by
- What rules and regulations are regulating the watch keeping routines in the engine room?
- What must be done if the Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment (ODME) should fail during a ballast voyage?
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