Examples of Provisional Certificate of Registry in a sentence
In cases where a vessel is acceptable in the first instance for documentation under the Maritime Act, or for re-registration under the Maritime Act, and is eligible for a Provisional Certificate of Registry, the owner, in addition to filing the documents for the issuance of a Provisional Certificate of Registry, shall file an affidavit that no further consent is required from the Government of former registry and flag or, if such consent is required, file copies of such official consent.
The owner of a vessel eligible for a tonnage tax exemption under Section 206 of the Maritime Act must obtain the issuance of a Provisional Certificate of Registry in Laid-up Status, and must surrender and deliver to the Maritime Administrator, or an official who is authorized to act for and on behalf of the Maritime Administrator, the Permanent Certificate of Registry and all other certificates issued to the vessel by the RMI.
Where a vessel is acquired outside the Federated States of Micronesia by a Qualified Person, the Registrar may issue a Provisional Certificate of Registry.
The owner or master of a provisionally Registered Vessel shall, within ten days after the arrival of the vessel in the Federated States of Micronesia, deliver the Provisional Certificate of Registry to the Registrar.
When the Permanent Certificate is issued after the issuance of a Provisional Certificate, the charges originally paid shall be adjusted in accordance with the prescribed fee provisions and the Certificate of Measurement.(4) For good cause shown the Commissioner or any Deputy Commissioner may, from time to time, renew a Provisional Certificate of Registry for a period not exceeding two years.
Annual Service Fees become due on the anniversary date of the initial registration.3.5.5 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRYA Provisional Certificate of Registry and Temporary Authority Ship Radio Station License, both valid for three (3) months, will be issued to the new owner upon receipt of the completed application and fees allowing time for the submission of documents as prescribed in Section 4(B) of this Chapter for the issuance of a new Permanent Certificate of Registry.
A Letter of Application for a new Provisional Certificate of Registry, together with the issuance fee.
Term of Certificate: While the Restricted Provisional Certificate of Registry is valid for a term not exceeding two (2) years, it may be reissued upon application for further periods of not more than two (2) years each; but the date of expiration of each such certificate will not be later than the termination date of the bareboat charterparty in effect at that time.
Like a Provisional Certificate of Registry, a valid Permanent Certificate of Registry constitutes prima facie authority that the vessel is registered under the laws of the Commonwealth.
Upon receipt of the foregoing, a new Provisional Certificate of Registry shall be issued without a restrictive endorsement.