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Government of India: Notes: 1. Attempt Any 8 Questions. 2. All Questions Carry Equal Marks
Government of India: Notes: 1. Attempt Any 8 Questions. 2. All Questions Carry Equal Marks
Date: - 7th-Feb-2020
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONSTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE
FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
Q.2 a) Describe the requirements for periodical inspections under International Convention on
Load Lines 1966.
b) Describe the salient features and objectives of the SUA Convention.
Q.3 a) Discuss salient features of International Convention on Civil liability for oil pollution
damage (CLC) 1992 protocol.
b) State the admissible claims including the limitations of liability for the ship owner under CLC
1992 and limitation limit specified in FUND 1992 Protocol.
Q.5 Explain the roles and responsibilities of flag state and port state as laid down in MLC 2006.
Q.9 With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963 write short notes on the following:
a) Utmost good faith b) Constructive total loss
c) Floating Policy d) Subrogation
Q.1 In reference with the obligations of an Owner and a Charterer, compare the Voyage and Time charter
parties.
Q.2 What are the duties of a Salvor, Master and Owner as per LOF? What are the criteria for fixing the salvage
award?
Q.3 Briefly explain the following as per carriage of goods at sea act (COGSA).
i) Bill of Lading.
ii) Limitation of Liability
iii) Seaworthiness
iv) Immunities enjoyed by the carrier.
Q.4 What are the various standards laid down for the accommodation as per MLC 2006 also explain the work
and rest hours in details.
Q.6 What are the salient feature of Oil Pollution Preparedness and response (OPRC) convention and FAL
convention?
Q.7 What is a Seaway bill? How is it different from an Ocean Bill of Lading? What should be done to a letter of
Indemnity offered in lieu of a clean Bill of Lading?
Q.8 What are the responsibilities and liabilities of the carrier as provided in Hague Rules 1924?
Q.9 Intervention convention affirms the right of a coastal state to take such measures on the high seas as
required to prevent, mitigate or eliminate grave and imminent danger to its coastline. How are the ‘Freedom
of the high seas’ and protections to the seafarer enshrined under part vii of UNCLOS safeguarded in the
Intervention Convention?
Q.1 What is the extent of territorial waters, the contiguous zone and the exclusive economic zone under the
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982? Discuss the nature of the coastal State authority and the
navigational rights available to a foreign vessel in these maritime zones.
Q.3 What is ‘note of protest’? Under what circumstances would it be advisable to ‘note protest’ and why?
Explain the procedure for ‘noting protest’.
Q.6 ILO Convention 134 “Prevention of Accidents” plays an important role in safety on board vessels. Describe
the main provisions of the convention and how they assist in reducing occupational Accidents?
Q.7 Describe the requirements under International Convention on Tonnage Measurements and explain with
figures four cases where a space may be exempted from inclusion in the tonnages as per 1969 amendments
to the above Convention.
Q.8 What are the responsibilities and liabilities of the carrier as provided in Hague Rules 1924?
Q.9 Give a summary of “Additional Safety measures for Bulk Carriers” (Chapter XII, SOLAS), which entered into
force on 1st July 1999.
Q.1 Under the UNCLOS, describe the conditions under which foreign flag vessels will have the right to innocent
passage through territorial waters of the coastal state.
Q.2 Enumerate the following amendments to SOLAS / MARPOL with respect of:
a) Venting cargo tanks
b) Annex I – oil residues
Q.4 a) Explain the principle of General Average. Which all Expenses and/or sacrifices are recoverable under
General average?
b) State the limits of liability for payment of compensation under CLC 1992 and Fund 1992 conventions.
Q.5 Write short notes on the following as per Maritime Labour Convention, 2006:
a) Terms of employment.
b) Provisions for social security protection.
c) Responsibilities of Labour- supplying nations.
Q.6 State the provision of Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 relating to:
a) Custody and use of Certificate of Registry (section 35)
b) Delivery of Certificate of Registry of ship lost (section 39)
c) Agreement with crew on Indian Ship section (section 100)
Q.7 a) State the criteria for fixing the reward as per article 13 of Salvage Convention.
b) State the provision of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 with respect to Deserters and distressed seamen.
Q.8 Hague Visby Rules 1968 establishes the responsibilities and liabilities attached to carrier. Discuss the various
aspects of the following provisions of HVR 1968:
a) Article II b) Article IV
Q.2 a. What is the purpose of classification of ships? Discuss the evolution of classification and their contribution in
making ships that are safe and environmental friendly.
b. Describe salient features of SUA Convention 1988. Explain the concept of “offence” as per the SUA Convention.
Q.3 Discuss the statutory obligations of the ship as per M.S. Act 1958 for the following:
a. To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
b. In the event of collision with another vessel in high seas.
Q.4 a. List the statutory and mandatory certificates and documents carried on board an Indian registered gas
carrier in conformance with IMO Convention and Codes.
b. What is the purpose of FAL Convention, 1965 and describe how its objectives are met? List the various forms
those are mandatory as per the Convention.
Q.5 What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CL) and the Fund Convention? The 2002
amendments to CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated in the M.S. Act, 1958. What additional benefits are available
to the State?
Q.7 a. Under the Hague Rules, enumerate the immunities of the shipper and the ship owner.
b. Write notes on:
i) Cesser Clause; and ii) Note of Protest
Q.9 With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963, write short notes on the following:
a. Utmost Good Faith; b. Constructive Total Loss; and
c. Institute warranties.
Q.1 a) List the statutory certificates and documents carried on board Indian ship (Types Gas Carrier) in conformance with
IMO conventions and codes.
b) Define the following:
i) Territorial waters of India ii) Contiguous zone iii) Continental shelf and EEZ i.e. Exclusive Economic Zone as
specified in Maritime Zone Act, 1976.
Q.2 a) Describe the salient features of Suppression of Unlawful Acts against safety of maritime navigation convention
including protocol 1988 (SUA).
b) Enumerate the 2010 Manila Amendments to Standards of Training Certification and Watch Keeping (STCW 1978).
Q.3 a) State the contents of SOPEP Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan (SOPEP) and Shipboard Marine Pollution
Emergency Plan (SMPEP).
b) Describe the salient features of the following:
i) High seas Intervention Convention ii) Ballast Water Management Plans
Q.5 Describe the ‘conditions of employment’ of seafarers as laid down in Maritime Labour Convention 2006.
Q.7 Write short notes on the following as per Marine Insurance Act:
a) Floating policy b) Subrogation c) Sue and Labour clause
Q.8 Describe the contents of convention on limitation of liability for maritime claims (LLMC).
Q.1 a) Describe various factors which do not make a passage innocent as per UNCLOS.
b) As per MSA, 1958, write down entries to be made by Registrar in Ship’s Register Book with him.
Q.2 a) Write down the latest amendments to SOLAS, which came into force in January 2016 and will come into force in
July 2016.
b) Describe in brief, requirements for voyage general permit under NPDES regulations prior calling on to US ports.
Q.3 Describe the CLC and FUND Convention as the two tier compensation mechanism against pollution related claims.
Q.4 a) State the key regulations of MARPOL 73/78 Annex I relating to prevention of pollution by oil if complied with by
cargo ships including tankers would lead to the issuance of IOPP Certificate.
b) Briefly explain the Tier regime of compensation under the CLC 1992 / Fund 1992 and the HNS Convention.
Q.6 Differentiate between Standards and the recommended practices under FAL Convention, 1965 with respect to the
following:
a) Arrival, stay and Departure of ship
b) Arrival, stay and Departure of cargo.
Q.7 a) With regard to Special Trade Passenger ships explain Special trade passenger, special trade passenger ships, cert A
and cert B.
b) Explain the purpose of FAL convention?
Q.9 Discuss the rights of the coastal state Authority in Territorial sea and the Contiguous zone & the navigable rights
available to foreign flag vessels in these zones?
Q.2 (a) What is the purpose of classification of ships? Discuss the evolution of classification and their contribution in
making ships that are safe and environmental friendly.
(b) Describe salient features of Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation Convention (OPRC), 1990.
Q.3 Discuss the statuary obligation of the ship as per M.S. Act 1958 for the following:
(a) To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
(b) In the event of Collision with another vessel in high seas.
Q.4 a) List the statutory and mandatory certificates and documents carried on board an Indian registered gas carrier in
conformance with IMO convention and Codes.
b) What is the purpose of FAL Convention, 1965 and describe how its objectives are met? List the various forms those are
mandatory as per the Convention.
Q.5 What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CLC) and the Fund Convention?
The 2002 amendments to CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated into the M.S. Act, 1958; what additional benefits are
available to the States?
Q.7 With reference to Tonnage Convention write notes on (i) Gross Tonnage and (ii) Excluded spaces.
Q.8 a) Discuss the responsibilities and liabilities of the Carrier and Shipper under Hague Visby Rules:
b) Explain the following terms under voyage charter:
(i) An Arrived Ship (ii) Demurrage & Despatch (iii) Deviation
Q.9 (a) With respect to Marine Insurance, write notes on (i) Marine adventure (ii) Perils
(b) Explain the principle of General Average and how is it beneficial to the various interests involved in a Marine
Adventure.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Date: - 7th-February-2018
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 Hours PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
Notes:
1. Attempt any 8 questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1 a) Discuss the evolution of classification societies and their contribution in making ships that are safe and
environmental friendly.
b) Discuss the role of ports and coast guard in the capacity of coastal state authority to regulate maritime traffic on
the coast of India and protect Indian coast line pollution.
Q.2 Enumerate the following amendments to SOLAS / MARPOL with respect of:
a) Polar Code
b) IGF Code
Q.3 Describe the purpose and contents of the following certificates with regard to the statutory provisions of
Merchant Shipping Act 1958:
a) Certificate A & B for special trade passenger ships
b) Safety Certificates in respect of Cargo Ships
Q.4 a) Define the following as per International Health Regulations, 2005 (IHR):
i) Contamination ii) Deratting iii) Free Pratique iv) Health Measures
v) Inspection vi) Medical Examination
b) Enumerate the key provisions of Merchant Shipping Act 1958 on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims.
Q.7 Discuss the statutory obligations of ship master as per M.S. Act 1958:
a) To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
b) In the event of collision with another vessel in high seas.
g4a) With regard to Special Trade Passengers ships, explain Special Trade Passenger,
special Trade Passenger Ships, Certificate A and Certificate B
b) Explain the purpose of FAL Convention
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Enumerate the requirements of MLC 2006 towards the following:
\f SeafarersEmployment Agreements, Wages and Repatriation
b) Health protection, Medical care, Welfare and social security protection
L.stinguish
between a "Note of Protest" and a "Letter of Protest". Discuss the
����staflces when it is advisable for a ship- master to note protest. Explain the meaning or
' reserving the right to extend a protest"? -1_
Q.8 State the various functions of a bill oi Lading. What precautions would you observe while
signing bills of lading presented by Time-Charterers? - 1KS .
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Notes:
1. Attempt any 8 questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
Q. l. Discuss what action you would take from insurance point of view if:
a) After commencement of discharge cargo damage is noticed
b) Vessel has suffered hull damage, due to bad weather
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a) To render assistance to a vessel in distress; and
/2�;,11 registered gas carrier in conformance with IMO Conventions and Codes
b) What is the purpose of FAL Convention, 1965 and describe how its objectives are met? List
the various forms those are mandatory as per the Convention
9%% wa is the purpose of CLC and Fund conventions? Can the IOPC Fund give
compensation before the compensation is paid the tanker owner through the P and I
by
Club? Give reasons for your answer
b) Explain the purpose of bringing out the International Convention on Civil Liability for
Bunker Oil Pollution damage
Q.T What are the rights, jurisdictions and duties exercisedby a coastal state over her EEZR
Using the provisions of Article 76 of UNCLOS 82, India has claimed a continental shelf of
350', whereas her EEZ is up to 200, Discuss
_.8a ) What are the objectives of London Convention, 1972? How are these objectives
achieved? Is India party to the London Convention, 1972?
b) Discuss the salient features of the Athens Convention (PAL Convention) regarding liability
for carriage of passengers and their luggage
% gr reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963, write short notes on the following:
uost Good Faith b) Constructive Total Loss
c) Floating Policy d) Institute warranties
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Date: - 4th-May-2017
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE – II)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE
FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 Hours PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
Notes:
1. Attempt any 8 questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.1 a) Explain the scope and objectives of UNCLOS 1962 to which India is state party.
b) List down the rights of coastal state to territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Q.2 a) Explain the purpose and contents of Vessel Response Plan (VRP) as per Oil Pollution Act of USA, 1990.
b) What are the Cargo Record Book Entries to be made under MARPOL 73/78 Annex II?
Q.3 a) What are the various tiers in the Fund convention for covering the pollution liabilities?
b) What is P and I club? Where and how does it protect the interest of the sea-fearers?
Q.4 Explain various principles of Marine Insurance in details. Define marine warranty and explain them.
Q.7 a) State the criteria for reward of Salvage services as specified in Article 13 of the Salvage Convention,
1989.
b) Explain Special Compensation P & I Club’s (SCOPIC) clause.
,Q.I. Discuss Hague Visby rules 1968 w.r.t responsibilities and liabilities of carrier?
b) Vessel has suffered hull damage, due to bad weather , explain the carrier's actions'to safe
guard owner's interest
+Q.2 Explain the salient features of the FAL convention, highlighting its importance In faster(
turnaround of vessels?
, Q Discuss and distinguish between Hague and Hague-Visby rules with regards to following:"
a) Applicability of the Rules b) Limitation of liability
c) Time limit for initiating claims and suits
Q.Sa) State and describe the salient features of Load line convention?
b) List the contents of the record of conditions of assignment of freeboard of a ship?
0.'7 a) What are the aims and role of classification society? Why is it necessary to have aa
vessel under class?
b) List out the statutory certificates required by a foreign going Indian merchant vessel?
Q.8a) What is the purpose of Classification of ships? Explain the various functions of
classification societies
b) Distinguish between the following:
i) Demurrage and dispatch. ii) Convention and Protocol.
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FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGHN GOING SHIP PHASE II
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE
re FOR PERSONS ON BOARD
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOUR PABB MARK8: 100 MAX MARK8: 200
Notes:
1, Attempt any 8 questions.
2.AN]questions carry equal marks.
0.1. a) What is SOPEP as per Annex-I of MARPOL also give the contents
b) Give complete details of Ban, which has been imposed on Anti-fouling paints
Q.2a) What is the reason for introducing MLC 2006, also explain various agendas being
ww covered in it.
b) Explain the compliant procedure for sea-farers as per MLC 2006.
-) Q.4la) state the various provisions of IMO Conventions under which the Port State Control is
' exercised by the Coastal States. .
Wb) Briefly describe the statutory surveys and inspections that are conducted on an oil tanker
as per SOLAS, 1974.
Q.5 What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CLC) & the Fund convention?
4 The 2002 amendments to CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated into the M.S. Act, 1958;
what additional benefitsare available to the State?
Q.7 Discuss and distinguish between Hague and Hague-Visby rules with regards to the
following:
f a) Applicability of the Rules. b] Limitation of liability.
) 'Time limit for initiating claims.
ffQ.8 Describe the contents of convention on limitation of liability for maritime claims (LLMC)
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FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE. - I)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS PASS MARKS; 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
NOTES:
1. Attempt any EIGHT questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks i.e, 2 marks each
Q,a. society.
Explain the reasons for a ship to be. classed with a classification
@.8Discuss the rights of the coastal state Authority In Territorial sea a the
Contiguous zone & the navigable rights avallable ta forelgn flag vessels In
these zones?
0.9 a.Explain the obligations of the carrier In respect of dangerous cargo as
per Hague rules,
b.Explain the immunities granted to the carrier In respect of dangerous
cargo as per Hague rules,
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FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP PHASE - II)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
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PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
NOTES:
1. Attempt any EIGHT questions.
2, All questions carry equal marks ie. 25 marks each
0.1
Under the UNCLOS, describe the conditions under which foreign flag
/ vessels will have the right of Innocent passage through territorial -
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waters of the coastal state.
Q. 2 Explain the following with respect to relevant conventions.
a)Principles of safe manning
b) Obligations of Master as per Chapter V of SOLAS
c) State the Master's Discretion under Chapter V of SOLAS
Q.3Write short notes on any two of the following:
7 a) OPRC Convention
b) Intervention Convention
c) Fund Convention
0.4-Write short notes on:
_>?a)FAL Convention and the list out the various forms that are
mandatory
b) Certificates to be carried in Special Trade Passenger Ships.
Q.5a
Describe the salient features of Lloyd's Standard Form of Salvage
_Agreement 2000 •
b) List out the Minimum requirements for seafarers to work on board
ships as per MLC 2006,
Q.fa) What Is note of protest? How it is lodged and extended?
_b) In case of suspected cargo damage during the voyage, what
documents are to be submitted while noting protest?
Q.2- a) Explain when does the salvage service Is deemed completed as per
_LOF 2000.
b) Briefly explain the principle on which the P & I clubs operate.
Q.8 Explaln following co erms related to cay' irgo:
a) FOB b) 'Per w iatch per
c) 'versible lay days -Hire clause
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Deviation
�cedure for change of dlscharged port named in the Bill of Lading
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FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP ANDCARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS
NOTES:
PASS MARKS: 100
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2. All questions carry equal marks i.e. 25 marks each
Q. 14) Explain minimum rest hour regulation as per STCW 2010 amendments.
• b) Under regulation 1/IV of STCW 2010 amendments state conditions under
w
hich vessel can be subj~ct to detailed port state inspection.
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• 0.2 Accidental discharge has taken place from cargo space of your vessel
Explain
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Entries to be made in oil record book
b)
Information to be exchanged with authorities
Q. 6_a) List various conditions under which general average can be declared.
b) What is General average sacrifice? .. .
_9.8 'As a chief officer explain pre survey preparations required for Load line
survey.
0.9 Explain:
Lua) Entries to be.made in Garbage record book.
b)
, Ballast water management plan.
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_st/iy the fag state. • ·• • ·. •
b) List various contents for record of conditions of assignment of freeboard.
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Compare and contrast voyage charter, time charter parties and contract of
affreightment.
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Hague VIsby Rules 1968 establishes the responsibilities and liabilitles attached to
carrier. Discuss the various aspects of the following provisions of HVR 1968
a) Article II- Risks .
b) Article IV- Responsibilities and liabilities
With reference to Indian Marine Insurance Act, 1963 write short notes
· on following:. ·
a) Utmost good faith
b) Floating policy
l. c) Subrogation
d) Constructive total loss.
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PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
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All questions carry equal marks i.e, 25 marks each
c) Maritime Llen
Q.4 a) List the spaces not sultable for the carriage of passengers as
+ provided in STP ships Rules
b) Define Special Trade Passenger Shlp. Explain the contents of special
trade passenger ship safety certificate.
Q.5 Explain the following under the provisions of Maritime Labour
Convention 2006
A) Hours of work and hours of rest b) Manning levels
uc) Recruitment and Placement services d) Repatriation
Q. 6,4) Discuss "L[Imitation of liability as per MSA 1958
/b) What are the provisions of Merchant Shipping Act 1958 with respect ,
to 'desertion' & 'absence without leave' of a saman from his shlp?
Q.Define Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf as per UNCLOS. How
c/ have some state claimed an EEZ of greater than 200 nau�cal mites and
others have completely refrained from claiming any EE at_all? What is an •
Exclusive Fishing
Zone?
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Explain
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the procedure for detention of foreign flag"vessel tn Tndla as per-
snipiir Aet 19s5.
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b) Give the revised terms of the articles pf agreement for Indian Ships /
Seafarer's in compliance with MLC 2006.
,g:3 write Short notes onaf CLc .b) Fund Convention veP & I Clubs
Q.4,a) What are the ship owners Rights and Immunities. Responsibilities and
Liabilities under the Hague Visby Rules? How do these differ under Hague
Rules?
ub) State the differences between Time charter and Bareboat or Demise
Charter.
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0.5a] Explain "Both to Blame collision clause" and also ow-Beth~tare collision
clause".
b Describe the functions of Bills of Lading. What precautions are to_be taken
--prior signing BIlls
of Lading?
Q.6 a)Define Salvage and_also explain the difference between the General Average
and Salvage?
b) As a Towing vessel Master, what all factors are to be considered before
engaged in Towin operations out
getting_ at sea?
Is a Contract of affreightment a contract of bailment? Discuss in relatioi with
the conflicting Interests of shipper and carrier.
Describe the different sea areas as per UNCLOS? Explain the rights of a
9 coastal state in such areas.
0.2 a) Enumerate the brief out line of the contents of chapter II, III and VII of
SOLAS 1974 as amended. List the relevant Merchant Shipping Rules applicable
for Indian ships.
b) Briefly explain the aim and objectives of the ITU Radio regulations.
0, ) Describe the rights of parties to intervene on high seas under the provisions
of Intervention Convention.
b) Enumerate the general provisions of OPRC Convention as amended by
-JOPRC-HNS Protocol.
0.5 Describe the Compliance and Enforcement provisions stipulated in Maritime
/ Labour Convention 2006. State the responsibilities of Flag state, Port state and
Labour Supplying Countries to ensure compliance with MLC 2006.
0.7 Discuss what action you would take from insurance point of view, if;
a) After commencing discharge cargo-damage noticed.
b) Vessel has suffered hull damage, due to bad weather.
0.8 Write short notes on the terms and conditions specified in Standard voyage
Charter Party.
a) Charters Responsibility in load port (including safely afloat/safe berth)
b) Demurrage & Dispatch
Commencement of Lay time for loading and discharging (separate) and
p)
loading and discharging (total)
0.1 Discuss the rights of the Coastal State Authority in Territorlal sea and the
Contiguous zone & the navigable right avallable to foreign flag vessel in these
@ zones?
0..2'Enumerate the recent amendments to SOLAS 1974 which were adopted In last
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@ b) Entries to be made In Oil Record Book Part I and Part II
) Contents and validity of IOPP certificate and supplements.
plain the following Charter Party terms
2 Off hire b) Safe berth c) Demurrage / Dispatch d) NOR
() e) Lay time and reverstble lay time.
r� state the relevant sections of MLC 2006 concerning Recruitment and
\'}Elcement services, Soclal security provisions and Medicaf care on-board and
f Zs ore for seafarers.
( b), Enumerate and briefly describe all the documents recommended to be
carried by a vessel under AL convention.
0.6 iscuss the term "se~worthiness" from the perspective of;
) Statutory provisions regarding carriage of goods;
b) Provisions In the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 regarding safety of llfe at
«sea;
c) Contracts of insurance.
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� b) Explain the contents and clauses of LOF 2011.
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0.2 a) write down the latest amendments of MARPORL annex V
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gs) pescribe CLC and FUND Convention as the two tier complementary scheme
tf/ against pollution related claims.
Explain the duties and limits of liability of Carrier under HAGUE-VISBY rules.
a) Differentiate between the concepts of rest hours" and working hours"
with respect to STCW as amended and MLC 2006.
b) Write down the provision of MLC 2006 for work schedule of young sea-
farers.
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Attempt any EIGHT questions.
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q.8 a
Write short notes on Note of Protest, J) Apportionment of liability in
a collision and g)Role of classification societies.
0.9 laln how the provisions of International Maritime conventions
implemented in India,
Dist out statutory certificates required by an Indian ship on
International Voyages without which or in the event of expiry of any or
one of those certificates she shall not be allowed to depart from a port.
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R GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP (PHASE - I)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF TIIE SHIP AND CARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
NOTES:
1. Attempt any EIGHT questions.
2. All questions carry equal marks ie. 25 marks each
Q1Under the UNCLOS, describe the conditions under which foreign flag
vessels will have the right of innocent passage through territorial waters
. of the coastal
. state.
fi Maritime
Describe the 'conditions of en,ploymer\t' of seafarers as laid down In
Labour Convention 2006.
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Explain the procedures, including documents required for obtaining:
96 a) Fred Pratlque' b) Clearance Inward c) Port Clearance
4.7 Discuss the statutory obligations of ship master as per M.S. Act 1958;
/ a) To render assistance to a vessel In distress; and · ·
b) In the event of collision with another vessel In high seas.
o a)
List and briefly explain the functions of a Bill of Lading
""j what precautions are to be taken when an original Bill of Lading is
carried on board and delivery is made against the same?
c) "Bill of lading is to be signed as presented"-is the term stipulated in
the charter party. What do you understand by this?
Q. a) List the statutory certificates and documents carried on board Indian Ship
_(Type Gas Carrier) in conformance with IMO conventions and codes.
b Define the following:
(i) Territorial Waters of India (ii) Contiguous zone (iii) Continental shelf
and EEZ i.e. Exclusive Economic Zone as specified in Maritime Zone Act,
1976.
0.4 a) Define the following as per International Health Regulations, 2005 (IHR):
(i) Contamination (ii) Deratting (iii) Free Pratique (Iv) Health Measures
(v) Inspection (vi) Medical Examination.
b) Enumerate the key provisions of Part-XA of Merchant Shipping Act 1958
on Limitation of Liablllty for Maritime Claims.
96 sate the various functions of a bill of Lading. What precautions would you
observe while' signing bills of lading presented by Time-Charterers?
ft/:�efine
- General Average. How is it different from particular averQge?
7 {uate salient features or York Antwerp rules.
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m 8{ '\'covERNMENT OF IND
�T MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SIHIP (PHASE -II)
FUNCTION: CONTROLLING THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR
PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
TIME: 3 HOURS PASS MARKS: 100 MAX. MARKS: 200
NOTES:
1. Attempt any EIGHT questions,
2. Al questions carry equal marks i.e. 2Z5 marks each
R.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of coastal state when a foreign flag
vessel breaches the laws related to territorial
sea, contiguous zone and
archipelagic waters as per UNCLOS. -
~R2 Stipulate any three of the provisions under Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 with
respect to the following.
t ta) Form and contents of agreement under Section 101.
09Section
Engagement between seamen and masters of ship other than Indian ship
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114.
cc) M~ster t' tke charge of effects of deceased seamen- Section 152. 214(d#A)'
d) Entries which are required to be made in official log books - Sec
Write down contents of SOPEP as to MARPOL Annex-I. ( O�).
b) Describe in brief, different types of standards (exchange & performance)
laid down in Ballast water convention for removal of alien micro organisms.
re6
Explain following with respect to Salvage convention:
U-a)Art 12: condition for reward b) Art 13: Criteria for reward
( Art14: Special compensation.
.8
Write short notes on the following as per Marine Insurance Act:
a) Floating policy b) Subrogation c) Sue and Labour clause.
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FUNCTION: CONTROLLING 'THE OPERATION OF THE SHIP AND CARE FOR
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PERSONS ON BOARD (Management Level)
PAPER: MARITIME LEGISLATION
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NOTES:
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Attempt any EIGHT questions.
AI questions carry equal marks ie.25 marks each
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~",e /Q.4 Define the following and explain as to how to plan and conduct passage
in the following waters, as stipulated in UNCLOS
a)Archipelagic waters b) International Straits c) Territorial sea
:
a) What is the difference between Civil Liability Convention (CLC)
and Fund Convention?
b) In 2002 amendments, CLC 92 and FUND 92 are incorporated in
.( the M. S. Act 1958,y what additional benefits are available to the
state?
- a) What are the duties of the Salvor, Master and Owner per LOF? as
(b) What are the criteria for fixing the reward for salvage as per LOF-
2000? '
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0.3 Under M.S. Act how does the vessel deal with following situations?
a) Complaints by crew of provisions and water
b) Seaman expires in a foregi n port
c) Dispute between two seamen
0.4 Write short notes on the following:
7 a) The areas that the ILO 147 addresses
b) Salient features of Athens Convention 1974
0.5 Describe the three tiers of compensation mechanism for oil pollution
damage as stipulated under the CLC and Fund Conventions.
.
0.6 a) What are standard and recommended practices under the FAL
Convention?
b} Differentiate the limits of liability of the ship owner under the
LLMC 1976 and its Protocol of ,1996.
0.7 Discuss the responsibility of carrier and shipper under Hague Visby
rules and list out for main differences between each
.
0.-8 State the function of a bill of lading and explain the Bill of Lading
Act. What action would you take if charter required vessel the
release cargo under a LOI.
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FIRST MATE OF A FOREIGN GOING SHIP
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a) What are the extent of territorial waters, the contiguous Zone 8 The
EEZ under UNCLOS 1982?
b) With respect to UNCLOS 1982, explain the criminal jurisdiction of
Coastal State In Territorial Waters
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0.2 List the functional requirements embodied in the ISPS code that will
assist in achieving the objectives of the code.
·
b) Explain the purpose of bringing out the International Convention on
civil liability for bunker oil pollution damage. '
.
0.4 a) List the spaces not suitable for the carriage of passengers as provided
in STP ships Rules
/ b) Define Special Trade Passenger Ship. Explain the contents of special
trade passeniger ship safety certificate.
Q. 2/a) What are the records that a ship should maintain for complying with the
requirement of the ISPS Code and for what period?
/ b) Write short notes on Ballast Water Management Convention.
0.3 Explain the purpose of &(C and Fund Conventions. Draw up a comparison
between the two including latest amendments. /
0.8 a) Describe the system of documentary credit for the sale of goods during
shipment?
/b) Differentiate between Hague and Hague Visby rules. •