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Rabaul Shipping Ltd v Rupen, General Manager, National Maritime Safety Authority

País/Territorio
Papua Nueva Guinea
Tipo de la corte
Nacional - corte superior
Fecha
Oct 23, 2008
Fuente
UNEP, InforMEA
Nombre del tribunal
National Court of Papua New Guinea
Sede de la corte
Kokopo
Juez
Paliau
Número de referencia
[2008] PGNC 162
Idioma
Inglés
Materia
Mar, Medio ambiente gen., Cuestiones jurídicas
Palabra clave
Navegación Tasa/impuesto Contaminación marina Contaminación marina (vertimiento) Contaminación marina (por buques) Medidas fiscales y de mercado
Resumen
The Plaintiff in 2006 (4th May 2006) filed by way of Originating Summons seeks an interpretation of the word "ship" as defined under Section 1 of the Protection of the Sea (Shipping Levy) Act No. 8 of 2003. "Ship" means "any sea-going vessel and any sea-borne craft of any type actually carrying oil in bulk as cargo." In December 2005, the First Defendant advised the Plaintiff of the requirement to pay the oil spill levy as per a profoma Invoice and the Plaintiff protested because their ships including MV Kula Queen do not actually carry oil in bulk as cargo but only use oil for operation and running of the propulsion, generator and other motors. As such oil spills levy should not be imposed by the Defendants. The Court held that the Second Defendant, National Maritime Safety Authority has improperly imposed the Oil Spill Levy because the Plaintiff’s motor vessels Kula Queen and Samarai Queen do not carry oil in bulk as cargo, and therefore are not ships within the meaning of the Act.
Texto completo
COU-159633.pdf