Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

197.   Offences to be entered in official log book

Where on or in respect of a Saint Lucian ship—

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    (a)     offence is committed under section 183 or 184; or

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    (b)     an act of misconduct is committed for which the agreement of the person committing it provides for a fine, and if it is intended to enforce the fine—

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      (i)     an entry of the offence or act shall be made in the official log book and signed by the master and also by an officer or one of the crew,

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      (ii)     the offender, if still in the ship, shall, before the next subsequent arrival of the ship at any port; or if the ship is at the time in port, before its departure from port, either be furnished with a copy of the entry or have the same read over distinctly and audibly to him or her, and may thereupon make such reply thereto as he or she thinks fit,

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      (iii)     a statement that a copy of the entry was so furnished or that the entry was so read over, and in either case the reply, if any, then made by the offender, shall be entered and signed in the official log book, and

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      (iv)     in any subsequent legal proceedings, the entries made under this section, shall, if practicable, be produced or proved, and if they are not produced or proved, the court hearing the case may in its discretion refuse to receive evidence on the offence or act of misconduct.

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