| The
Act on Navigation in Thai Waters B.E. 2456 |
History
The Act on Navigation in Thai Waters B.E.2456 (theeActe)may
be one of the oldest Thai laws relating to navigation.The
Act was issued in 1913 in the period of King Rama VI,the sixth
king of Chakri Dynasty.At that time Thailand was called "Siam"
and was governed by Monarchy.Therefore,the original name of
the Act was "the Act on Navigation in Siam Waters B.E.2456".The
Act came into force on 1st September 1913.
As the Act is quite an old law,it has been amended for several
occasions and there are so many Ministerial Regulations and
Announcements issued under the Act.Besides,some kinds of ship
mentioned in the Act can be seem only in the museum,because
they are no longer used.
General
Scope of the Act
The Act comprises three major parts,each
part deals with different matter.However,the below general
scope of the Act may reflect its legal framework.
Chapter 1 General rules
Section
1 Navigation course,port area and berth area
Section
2 Duties of the master
(a)when a steamboat enters the Siamese waters
(b)when a steamboat enters into or exits from a river
(c)when a steamboat enters into or exits from Bangkok port
area
Section
3 Location for ship anchorage
Section
4 Navigation courses in river ways
(a)Eastern navigation course or the main course
(b)Western navigation course
(c)Parts of the two navigation courses reserved for smaller
vessels
(d)Canals
Section
5 Wooden rafts,house boats,etc.
(a)Wooden rafts
(b)House boats
(c)Boats used for catching water animals and long fishing
nets set up in rivers
Section
6 Miscellaneous rules
(a)Mooring of ships to the shore by using steel cords and
ropes
(b)Ship velocity-danger-lamps
(c)Ships taken out from the docks
(d)Encroachment of river ways
(e)Dumping of ballasts into river ways,port area or anchorage
(f)Dangerous ships
(g)Horns blown by steam power, Gun shooting,Drum beating and
setting off fireworks
(h)Things forgotten on a ship and things left floating in
the rivers
(I)Warnings for master of a steam boat
Chapter 2 Rules for issuing licences for use and control
of steam boats and samll vessels
Section
1 General rules
Section
2 Ship survey
Section
3 All types of steamers
Section
4 Sail boats,big boats used for conveyance of goods,lighters,other
types of boats and junks
Section
5 Cargo vessels and small vessels
Chapter 3 Special rules
Section
1 Rules for steam boats and vessels carrying hazardous
goods
Section
2 Rules concerning petroleum contained in freight tanks
Section
3 Rules concerning throwing of anchors in nearby location
or throwing of anchors over underwater
electric
cables
Section
4 Lighthouse charges
Section
5 Rules for prevention of disease
Section
6 Pilot rules
Section
7 Hiring and dismissal of ship workers and academic testing
for persons seeking certificate to
perform
duties
Section
8 Use of punitive measures against offences
Section
9 Penalty and civil liability
Section
10 General rules for vessel collision cases
Thai
Waters
The Act applies to the navigation
in Thai waters of any ships defined in Section 3 of the Act.According
to the definition in the Act,"Thai waters" mean any waters
within the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Thailand. Therefore,the
Act should not be able to apply to the navigation in high
sea and the specific economic zone
Ships
Under Section 3 of the Act,"Ship" means any water vehicle
used for carriage,conveyance,passenger transport,hauling ,towing
,lifting,digging or dredging including any other vehicles
capable for use in water of similar nature .The Act also applies
to cargo ship,passenger ship,fishing boat,floating and floating
house.
Pilotage
The Pilotage is governed by the Ministerial
Regulations No.2,B.E.2477 which have been amended on many
occasions.The most important amendment was made in 1991 in
respect of clause 37 under which the word "Pilotage" was defined.Before
the amendment of this clause,the Supreme Court had ruled in
the Supreme Court judgement No 3088/2525 that the Pilot was
regarded as the controller of ships and must be jointly liable
with the
Master.
The liability of the pilot,under the new wording of clause
37,for any damage resulting from his fault in pilotage is
still in question,because the word "Pilotage" under the current
clause 37 means to assist or to act on the Master's behalf,only
in respect of navigation and the control of vessel to safely
sail in port area or waters where the sailing with pilot on
board is compulsory,with acknowledgement and approval of the
Master to the pilot's order,advice
and
information.
SOLAS
1974
In 1974,the Thai Government ratified the Convention for the
Safety of Life at Sea 1974 but the Convention came into effect
in Thailand on 18th March 1975.As a result,in 1976,the Director
General of the Harbour Department by approval of the Ministery
of the Minister of Communication issued the Harbour Department's
Announcement No.353/2539 regarding the Classification of Dangerous
Goods,Therefore,part of IMDG Code was incorporated in the
Act.
Classification
Society
In 1975 ,the Harbour Department issued
the Rules for ship Survey (No.15)B.E.2528 recognising ship
survey proceeded by these following international classification
societies:-
1) American Bureau of Shipping (U.S.A.)
2) Bureau Veritas (France)
3) Det Norske Veritas (Norway)
4) Germanisher Lloyd (Germany)
5) Lloyd Register of Shipping (England)
6) Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Japan)
Special
Provisions
Section 308 of the Act provides that
a claim for compensation resulting from a collision of ships
must be filed with the court within six months.However,in
1956,the Supreme Court ruled in the Supreme Court judgement
No. 1.188/2499 that the prescription of time applicable to
a claim for compensation resulting from ship collision is
the one-year time limit in respect of a wrongful act under
the Civil and Commercial Code of Thailand.
The Act also provides the arrest
of ships and perhaps,it may be the first Thai law providing
the arrest of ships.The Act empowers the Court to attach the
faulty ship after the claimants have filed a law -suit for
compensation resulting from collision ,but in 1991 ,the Royal
Thai Government enacted the Act on Arrest of Ship B.E.2534.As
a result,the matter of arrest of ship is governed by the new
law.
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