Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Marginal note:Definitions
2 The definitions in this section apply in this Act.
- adjudicator
adjudicator[Repealed, 2001, c. 29, s. 72]
- authorized representative
authorized representative means
(a) in respect of a Canadian vessel, the person referred to in subsection 14(1);
(b) in respect of a fleet registered under Part 2, the person referred to in subsection 75.03(5); and
(c) in respect of a foreign vessel, the master. (représentant autorisé)
- bare-boat charter
bare-boat charter means a vessel charter agreement under which the charterer has complete possession and control of the vessel, including the right to appoint its master and crew. (affrètement coque nue)
- Canadian maritime document
Canadian maritime document means a licence, permit, certificate or other document that is issued by the Minister of Transport under Part 1 (General), 3 (Personnel), 4 (Safety), 9 (Pollution Prevention — Department of Transport) or 11 (Enforcement — Department of Transport) to verify that the person to whom or vessel to which it is issued has met requirements under that Part. (document maritime canadien)
- Canadian vessel
Canadian vessel means a vessel that is registered or listed under Part 2 (Registration, Listing and Recording) or that is exempted under the regulations from the registration requirement in subsection 46(1). (bâtiment canadien)
- foreign vessel
foreign vessel means a vessel that is not a Canadian vessel or a pleasure craft. (bâtiment étranger)
- government vessel
government vessel means a vessel that is owned by and is in the service of Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province or that is in the exclusive possession of Her Majesty in that right. (bâtiment d’État)
- gross tonnage
gross tonnage means the volume of a vessel as determined by a tonnage measurer or calculated in accordance with the regulations made under paragraph 77(h). (jauge brute)
- master
master means the person in command and charge of a vessel. It does not include a licensed pilot, within the meaning of section 1.1 of the Pilotage Act, while the pilot is performing pilotage duties under that Act. (capitaine)
- oil handling facility
oil handling facility means a facility, including an oil terminal, that is used or that will be used in the loading or unloading of petroleum in any form, including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse and refined products, to or from vessels. (installation de manutention d’hydrocarbures)
- passenger
passenger means a person carried on a vessel by the owner or operator, other than
(a) a person carried on a Safety Convention vessel who is
(i) the master, a member of the crew or a person employed or engaged in any capacity on board the vessel on the business of that vessel, or
(ii) under one year of age;
(b) a person carried on a vessel that is not a Safety Convention vessel who is
(i) the master, a member of the crew or a person employed or engaged in any capacity on board the vessel on the business of that vessel, or
(ii) a guest on board the vessel, if the vessel is used exclusively for pleasure and the guest is carried on it without remuneration or any object of profit;
(c) a person carried on a vessel in pursuance of the obligation on the master to carry shipwrecked, distressed or other persons or by reason of any circumstances that neither the master nor the owner could have prevented; or
(d) a person of a prescribed class. (passager)
- pleasure craft
pleasure craft means a vessel that is used for pleasure and does not carry passengers, and includes a vessel of a prescribed class. (embarcation de plaisance)
- prescribed
prescribed means prescribed by regulations made by the Governor in Council. (Version anglaise seulement)
- qualified person
qualified person means
(a) a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; or
(b) a corporation incorporated under the laws of Canada or a province. (personne qualifiée)
- Register
Register means the Canadian Register of Vessels established under section 43. (Registre)
- Safety Convention vessel
Safety Convention vessel means a vessel in respect of which the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, listed in Schedule 1, applies. (bâtiment assujetti à la Convention sur la sécurité)
- Tribunal
Tribunal means the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada established by subsection 2(1) of the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada Act. (Tribunal)
- vessel
vessel means a boat, ship or craft designed, used or capable of being used solely or partly for navigation in, on, through or immediately above water, without regard to method or lack of propulsion, and includes such a vessel that is under construction. It does not include a floating object of a prescribed class. (bâtiment)
- wages
wages includes emoluments. (gages)
- 2001, c. 26, ss. 2, 323, c. 29, s. 72
- 2011, c. 15, s. 37
- 2014, c. 29, s. 58
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