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40. Provisional certificate for ships becoming Indian ships abroad.- (1) If at any port outside India a ship becomes entitled to be registered as an Indian ship, the Indian consular officer there may grant to her master on his application a provisional certificate containing such particulars as may be prescribed in relation to the ship and shall forward a copy of the certificate at the first convenient opportunity to the Director-General. (2) Such a provisional certificate shall have the effect of a certificate of registry until the expiration of six months from it date or until the arrival of the ship at a port where there is a registrar whichever first happens, and on weather of those events happening shall cease to have effect. | |||||
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