FEDERATION OF MALAYA
NO. 70 OF 1952
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE, 1952


PART IIA - REGISTRY

Section

Title

11

Qualification of Malaysian Ship

12

Obligation to register Malaysian Ships

13

Exemption from Registry

14

Appointment of Registrar General and Registrars

15

Register Book

16

Application for the registration of Malaysian Ship

17

Survey and Measurement

18

Marking of Ships

19

Rules as to name of Malaysian Ships

20

Entry of particulars in Register Book

21

Evidance on first registry

22

Certificate of Registry

23

Document to be retained by Register

24

Port of Registry

25

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26

Provision Certificate of Registry

26A

Cancellation of Certificate

27

Custody of certificate

28

Penalty for use of forged certificate

29

Power to grant new certificate

30

Provisions for loss of certificates

31

Endorsement of change of Master on certificate

32

Endorsement of change of ownership on certificate

33

Delivery up of certificate of ship lost or ceasing to be Malaysian owned

34

Transfer of ship or share

35

Declaration of transfer

36

Registry of transfer

37

Transmission of property in ship on death, bankruptcy, marriage etc.,

38

Order of sale on transmission to unqualified person

39

Transfer of ship or sale by order of court

40

Power of court to prohibit dealings

41

Mortgages of Ship or share

42

Entry of discharge of mortgages

43

Priority of Mortgages

44

Mortgages not deemed to be owner

45

Mortgages to have power of sale

46

Mortgages not affected by bankruptcy

47

Assignment

48

Transmission of interest in mortgage on bankruptcy, etc.

49

Alteration of ship

50

Regulation for registry of alterations

51

Transfer of ship to another flag

52

Restriction on re-registration of ships

53

Provision for cases of incapacity

54

Power to dispense with declaration

55

No notice of trust be registered

56

Evidence of register Book, certificate of registry and other documents

57

Regulation

58

Exemption

59

National colours for Malaysian Ships

59

Showing of national ensign

60

Penalty for unduly assuming Malaysian character

62

Penalty for concealment of Malaysian or assumption of foreign character

63

Liability of ship not recognised as Malaysian

64

National character of ships to be declared for clearance

65

Proceedings on forfeiture of ships
PART IIA
REGISTRY
[Whole of Part IIA & B were inserted vide A 393/77 and applicable throughout Malaysia][Sections 58A, 58B & 58C inserted vide A895/1994)
 

Qualification of Malaysian Ship.

11. (1) Subject to subsection (1B), a ship shall not be deemed to be a Malaysian ship unless it is owned wholly by persons of the following descriptions, namely -

(1A) The Minister may, by notification in the Gazette, determine - (1B) The Minister may, if he thinks it fit, prescribe other requirements in addition to the requirements prescribed in subsection (1). (A 603/84)

(2) The corporation shall produce documents relating to shareholding in the corporation as may be required by the Registrar  (A603/84) of Ships.

(3) For the purpose of this section -

`voting share', in relation to a corporation, means an issued share of the corporation, not being -

Obligation to register Malaysian ships.

12. (1) Every Malaysian ship unless so exempted shall be registered under this Ordinance.

(2) If a ship required by this Ordinance to be registered is not so registered, she shall not be recognised as a Malaysian ship.

(3) A ship required by this Ordinance to be registered may be detained until the master of the ship, if so required, produces the certificate of registry of the ship.

(4) The Minister may prescribe the manner in which ships or classes of ships belonging to the Government of Malaysia or any State thereof or any statutory body therein may be registered under this Ordinance. (A 603/84)
 

Exemption from registry.

13. The following ships are exempted from registration under this Part -

Appointment of Registrar General and Registrars.

14. (1) For the purposes of this Part, the Minister may appoint a Registrar General of Ships and one or more registrar of Malaysian ships.

(2) The registrars shall perform their duties under the direction of the Registrar General.

(3) The Registrar General and every registrar shall be deemed to be public servants for the purpose of the Penal Code.

(4) The Registrar General or a registrar shall not be liable to damages for any loss occurring to any person by reason of any act done or default by him in his capacity as Registrar General or registrar, as the case may be, unless the same occurred through his neglect or default. (A 603/84)
 

Register Book.

15. Every registrar shall keep a book (hereinafter called "the Register Book") and entries in that book shall be made in accordance with the following provisions -

Application for the registration of Malaysian ship.

16. (1) An application for the registry of a ship shall be made -

(2) The application shall be made in the prescribed form and shall be supported by a statutory declaration containing the following particulars: (3) The registrar may demand proof of ownership to his satisfaction before proceeding with the registry of a ship. (A 603/84)
 

Survey and Measurement of Ship.

17. (1) Before registration the owner of every Malaysian ship shall cause the ship to be surveyed and measured by a Surveyor of Ships and the tonnage ascertained in accordance with the provisions of any regulation made under this Part.

(2) The Surveyor Ships shall grant a certificate specifying the ship's tonnage and build and such other particulars descriptive of the identity of the ship as may for the time being be required by the Registrar. (A603/84).

(3) The certificate of measurement shall be delivered to the Registrar before registration.
 

Marking of Ships.

18. (1) Every Malaysian ship shall before registration be marked permanently and conspicuously with -

(2) The Registrar General may exempt any class of ships from all or any of the requirements of this section.

(2A) The Registrar General may require that the proposed name of a ship intended to be registered under this Part be submitted to him for his approval and he may for this purpose prescribe such form as he thinks fit. (A792/91)

(3) If the scale of feet showing the ship's draught of water is inaccurate, or is likely to mislead, the shipowner shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit.

(4) The marks required by this section shall be permanently continued, and no alteration shall be made therein, except with the approval of the registrar.

(5) If an owner or master of a Malaysian ship neglects to cause the ship to be marked, or to keep her marked, or if any person conceals, removes, alters, defaces, or obliterates or suffers any person under his control to conceal, remove, alter, deface, or obliterate any of the said marks, except to escape, capture by an enemy, that owner, master, or person shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit for each offence.
 

Rules as to name of Malaysian ships.

19. (1) A Malaysian ship shall not be described by any name other than that by which she is for the time being registered.

(2) A change shall not be made in the name of a Malaysian ship without the previous written permission of the Registrar General.

(3) Application for the Registrar General's permission shall be made in writing, and if the Registrar General is of the opinion that the application is reasonable, he may entertain the application and require notice of the application to be published in such form and manner as he thinks fit.

(4) Any person who wishes to lodge an objection to the proposed change of name may do so in writing addressed to the Registrar General not later than fourteen days from the date of the publication of the notice.

(5) If the Registrar General receives no objections to the proposed change of name or having received an objection does not uphold the objection, he may on payment of the prescribed fee approve the change of name.

(6) On the approval of the change of name, the ship's name shall be altered in the certificate or registry and on her bows and stern.

(7) A foreign ship which becomes a Malaysian ship, shall not be registered except by the name which the ship bore immediately before becoming a Malaysian ship, unless made with the written permission of the Registrar General.

(8) Any person who contravenes this section shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction for each offence be liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand ringgit. Any ship may be detained until it complies with this section.
 

Entry of particulars in Register Book.

20. As soon as the requirements of this Ordinance preliminary to registry have been complied with, the registrar shall enter in the Register Book the following particulars respecting the ship:

Evidence on first registry.

21. On being registered as a Malaysian ship, the owner of the ship shall in addition to the declaration of ownership produce the following evidence -

Certificate of Registry.

22. (1) The certificate of registry shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the Minister.

(2) The certificate of registry shall state -

(2A) Every registered owner of a registered Malaysian ship shall as soon as possible and in any case not later than fourteen days inform the registrar in writing of any changes affecting the particulars required to be stated in the certificate of registry under subsection (2).

(2B) Any person who contravenes subsection (2A) shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit. (A603/84)

(3) The Minister may by regulation prescribe the form of endorsements that may be made on the certificate of registry to record the changes in the particulars specified in subsection (2) without issuing a new certificate.
 

Documents to be retained by registrar.

23. The registrar shall on registering the ship retain in his possession the following -

Port of registry.

24. The port at which a Malaysian ship is registered for the time being shall be deemed to be the port of registry and the port to which the ship belongs.
 

25. (Deleted ) (A603/84).
 

Provisional certificate of registry.

26. (1) A registrar or a Malaysian diplomatic or consular officer may, upon application made to him and subject to the procedure, conditions and restriction as may be prescribed, issue in respect of any ship a provisional certificate of registry. (A603/84)

(2) The provisional certificate of registry of a ship shall be valid for a maximum period of one year from the date of its issue. (A895/1994)

(3) This Ordinance and other written laws shall apply to-

in the same manner as they apply to a Malaysian ship, its owner and its certificate of registry. (A895/1994)
 

Cancellation of certificate.

26A. (1) The Registrar General may cancel a Malaysian ship's certificate of registry or any provisional certificate of registry held by the ship, or impose such conditions as he may consider appropriate on the grounds of failure to comply with any requirements contained in or made under this Ordinance or any rules or regulations made thereunder, or on the grounds of failure to comply with the requirements of any international convention applicable to Malaysia.

(2) Any person aggrieved by any action of the Registrar General under subsection (1) may appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final. (A 603/84)
 

Custody of certificate.

27. (1) The certificate of registry shall be used only for the lawful navigation of the ship and shall not be subject to detention by reason of any title, lien, charge, or any interest whatsoever in the ship claimed by any owner, mortgagee or other person.

(2) If any person, whether interested in the ship or not, refuses on request to deliver up the certificate of registry when in his possession or under his control to the person entitled to the custody thereof for the purposes of the lawful navigation of the ship, or to any registrar, port officer, or other person entitled by law to require such delivery, any Magistrate may summon the person so refusing to appear before him, and to be summarily examined before him unless it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that there was reasonable ground for such refusal, he shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five (A603/84) thousand ringgit.
 

Penalty for use of forged certificate.

28. If the master or owners of a Malaysian ship uses or attempts to use a forged certificate of registry he shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or both, and the ship shall be subject to forfeiture.
 

Power to grant new certificate.

29. The registrar of the port of registry may, with the approval of the Registrar General and upon the delivery to him of the certificate of registry grant a new certificate in lieu thereof.
 

Provision for loss of certificate.

30. (1) Where the certificate of registry of a Malaysian ship is mislaid, lost or destroyed, the registrar of the port of registry shall grant a new certificate of registry in lieu of the original certificate.

(2) If the certificate of registry of a Malaysian ship is mislaid, lost or destroyed at any foreign port, the master of the ship or any other person with knowledge of the contents of the certificate or registry, shall make a declaration stating the names and description of the registered shipowner of the ship to the best of his knowledge and belief to the nearest Malaysian diplomatic and consular officer as the case may be who shall thereupon grant a provisional certificate.

(3) The provisional certificate shall within ten days after the arrival of the ship at a Malaysian port be delivered up to the registrar of the port of registry, and the registrar shall grant a new certificate of registry; if the master without reasonable cause fails to deliver up the provisional certificate within the 14 days, he shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit.
 

Endorsement of change of Master on certificate.

31. (1) Where the master of a registered Malaysian ship is changed, the following person, that is to say -

shall endorse and sign on the certificate of registry a memorandum of the change, and shall (except in the case where the endorsement is done by the registrar of the ship's port of registry himself) notify the registrar of the ship's port of registry of the change. ( A603/84)

(2) (Deleted ) (A603/84).

(3) Any port officer at any Malaysian port may refuse any person to act as a master of a Malaysian ship unless his name is endorsed on the certificate of registry of the ship as the last appointed master of the ship.
 

Endorsement of change of ownership on certificate.

32. (1) Whenever a change occurs in the registered ownership of a ship, such change shall be endorsed on the certificate of registry by the registrar of the ship's port of registry.

(2) The master shall, for the purpose of such endorsement, deliver the certificate of registry to the registrar of the port of registry within 30 days.

(3) If the master fails to deliver to the registrar of the port of registry the certificate of registry as required, he shall be guilty of an offence, and on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two thousand ringgit, and the ship may be detained by the port officer.
 

Delivery up of certificate of ship lost or ceasing to be Malaysian owned.

33. (1) If a registered ship is either actually or constructively (A603/84) lost, taken by the enemy, burnt, broken up, or ceases to be a registered Malaysian ship by reason of a transfer to persons not qualified to be owners of Malaysian ships, every owner of the ship or any shareholder in the ship shall, within fourteen days (A603/84) on learning of the fact give notice to the registrar of the port of registry. The registrar shall make an entry in the registry book, and such entry shall be considered as closed except in relation to any unsatisfied mortgages or existing certificate or mortgage entered therein.

(2) In any such case, except where the ship's certificate of registry is lost or destroyed, the master of the ship shall, if the event occurs in port immediately, but if it occurs elsewhere then within fourteen days after his arrival in port, deliver the certificate to the registrar, or, if there is none, to the Port Officer or to the Malaysian diplomatic or consular officer there, and the registrar, if he is not himself the registrar of her port of registry, or the Port Officer, or the Malaysian diplomatic or consular officer, shall forthwith forward the certificate delivered to him to the registrar of her port of registry. (A603/84)

(3) The shipowner or master who fails, without reasonable cause, to comply with this section, shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding five (A603/84) thousand ringgit.
 

Transfer of ship or share.

34. (1) A registered Malaysian ship or a share therein when disposed of to a person or corporation qualified to own a Malaysian ship shall be transferred by a bill of sale.

(2) The bill of sale shall be in the prescribed form and shall contain such description of the ship as in the certificate of registry or some other description sufficient to identify the ship to the satisfaction of the registrar and shall be executed by the transferor or his agent and the transferee or his agent and attested by two witnesses.
 

Declaration of transfer.

35. (1) Where a registered ship or a share therein is transferred, the transferee shall not be entitled to be registered as the owner thereof until he, or in the case of a corporation, the person authorised to make declarations on behalf of the corporation, has made and signed the declaration (hereinafter called a "declaration of transfer") referring to the ship, and containing -

Registry of transfer.

36. Every bill of sale for the transfer of a registered ship or of a share herein when duly executed shall be produced to the registrar of the port of registry with the declaration of transfer; the registrar shall thereupon enter in the register book in the order of the production the name of the transferee as the owner of the ship or share and shall endorse on the bill of sale the fact that entry has been made.
 

Transmission of property in ship on death, bankruptcy, marriage, etc.

37. (1) Where the property in a registered ship or share therein is transmitted to a person qualified to own a Malaysian ship on the marriage, death, bankruptcy of any registered owner, or by any lawful means other than by a transfer under this Ordinance -

(2) The registrar, on receipt of the declaration of transmission shall enter in the register book the name of the person entitled under the transmission as owner of the ship or share, and, where there are more than one person all those persons shall for the purpose of this Ordinance be registered as owners and considered as one person.