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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON TONNAGE MEASUREMENT OF SHIPS, 1969

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON TONNAGE MEASUREMENT OF SHIPS, 1969 Whole document The Contracting Governments, DESIRING to establish uniform principles and rules with respect to the determination of tonnage of ships engaged on international voyages; CONSIDERING that this end may best be achieved by the conclusion of a Convention; HAVE AGREED as follows: Article 1 General Obligation under the Convention The Contracting Governments undertake to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention and the Annexes hereto which shall constitute an integral part of the present Convention. Every reference to the present Convention constitutes at the same time a reference to the Annexes.

Article 2 Definitions For the purpose of the present Convention, unless expressly provided otherwise: (1) "Regulations" means the Regulations annexed to the present Convention; (2) "Administration" means the Government of the State whose flag the ship is flying; (3) "international voyage" means a sea voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely. For this purpose, every territory for the international relations of which a Contracting Government is responsible or for which the United Nations are the administering authority is regarded as a separate country; (4) "gross tonnage" means the measure of the overall size of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention; (5) "net tonnage" means the measure of the useful capacity of a ship determined in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention; (6) "new ship" means a ship the keel of which is laid, or which is at a similar stage of construction, on or after the date of coming into force of the present Convention; (7) "existing ship" means a ship which is not a new ship; (8) "length" means 96 per cent of the total length on a waterline at 85 per cent of the least moulded depth measured from the top of the keel, or the length from the fore side of the stem to the axis of the rudder stock on that waterline, if that be greater. In ships designed with a rake of keel the waterline on which this length is measured shall be parallel to the designed waterline; (9) "Organization" means the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization.

Article 3 Application (1) The present Convention shall apply to the following ships engaged on international voyages; (a) ships registered in countries the Governments of which are Contracting Governments; (b) ships registered in territories to which the present Convention is extended under Article 20; and (c) unregistered ships flying the flag of a State, the Government of which is a Contracting Government.

(2) The present Convention shall apply to: (a) new ships; (b) existing ships which undergo alterations or modifications which the Administration deems to be a substantial variation in their existing gross tonnage; (c) existing ships if the owner so requests; and (d) all existing ships, twelve years after the date on which the Convention comes into force, except that such ships, apart from those mentioned in (b) and (c) of this paragraph, shall retain their then existing tonnages for the purpose of the application to them of relevant requirements under other existing International Conventions.

(3) Existing ships to which the present Convention has been applied in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) (c) of this Article shall not subsequently have their tonnages determined in accordance with the requirements which the Administration applied to ships on international voyages prior to the coming into force of the present Convention.

Article 4 Exceptions (1) The present Convention shall not apply to: (a) ships of war; and (b) ships of less than 24 metres (79 feet) in length.

(2) Nothing herein shall apply to ships solely navigating: (a) the Great Lakes of North America and the River St. Lawrence as far east as a rhumb line drawn from Cap des Rosiers to West Point, Anticosti Island, and, on the north side of Anticosti Island, the meridian of longitude 63¡ãW; (b) the Caspian Sea; or (c) the Plate, Parana and Uruguay Rivers as far east as a rhumb line drawn between Punta Rasa (Cabo San Antonio), Argentina, and Punta del Este, Uruguay.

Article 5 Force Majeure (1) A ship which is not subject to the provisions of the present Convention at the time of its departure on any voyage shall not become subject to such provisions on account of any deviation from its intended voyage due to stress of weather or any other cause of force majeure.

(2) In applying the provisions of the present Convention, the Contracting Governments shall give due consideration to any deviation or delay caused to any ship owing to stress of weather or any other cause of force majeure.

Article 6 Determination of Tonnages The determination of gross and net tonnages shall be carried out by the Administration which may, however, entrust such determination either to persons or organizations recognized by it. In every case the Administration Concerned shall accept full responsibility for the determination of gross and net tonnages.

Article 7 Issue of Certificate (1) An International Tonnage Certificate (1969) shall be issued to every ship, the gross and net tonnages of which have been determined in accordance with the present Convention.

(2) Such certificate shall be issued by the Administration or by any person or organization duly authorized by it. In every case, the Administration shall assume full responsibility for the certificate.

Article 8 Issue of Certificate by another Government (1) A Contracting Government may, at the request of another Contracting Government, determine the gross and net tonnages of a ship and issue or authorize the issue of an International Tonnage Certificate (1969) to the ship in accordance with the present Convention.

(2) A copy of the certificate and a copy of the calculations of the tonnages shall be transmitted as early as possible to the requesting Government.

(3) A certificate so issued shall contain a statement to the effect that it has been issued at the request of the Government of the State whose flag the ship is or will be flying and it shall have the same validity and receive the same recognition as a certificate issued under Article 7.

(4) No International Tonnage Certificate (1969) shall be issued to a ship which is flying the flag of a State the Government of which is not a Contracting Government.

Article 9 Form of Certificate (1) The certificate shall be drawn up in the official language or languages of the issuing country. If the language used is neither English nor French, the text shall include a translation into one of these languages.

(2) The form of the certificate shall correspond to that of the model given in Annex II.

Article 10 Cancellation of Certificate (1) Subject to any exceptions provided in the Regulations, an International Tonnage Certificate (1969) shall cease to be valid and shall be cancelled by the Administration if alterations have taken place in the arrangement, construction, capacity, use of spaces, total number of passengers the ship is permitted to carry as indicated in the ship's passenger certificate, assigned load line or permitted draught of the ship, such as would necessitate an increase in gross tonnage or net tonnage.

(2) A certificate issued to a ship by an Administration shall cease to be valid upon transfer of such a ship to the flag of another State, except as provided in paragraph (3) of this Article.

(3) Upon transfer of a ship to the flag of another State the Government of which is a Contracting Government, the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) shall remain in force for a period not exceeding three months, or until the Administration issues another International Tonnage Certificate (1969) to replace it, whichever is the earlier. The Contracting Government of the State whose flag the ship was flying hitherto shall transmit to the Administration as soon as possible after the transfer takes place a copy of the certificate carried by the ship at the time of transfer and a copy of the relevant tonnage calculations.

Article 11 Acceptance of Certificate The certificate issued under the authority of a Contracting Government in accordance with the present Convention shall be accepted by the other Contracting Governments and regarded for all purposes covered by the present Convention as having the same validity as certificates issued by them.

Article 12 Inspection (1) A ship flying the flag of a State the Government of which is a Contracting Government shall be subject, when in the ports of other Contracting Governments, to inspection by officers duly authorized by such Governments. Such inspection shall be limited to the purpose of verifying: (a) that the ship is provided with a valid International Tonnage Certificate (1969); and (b) that the main characteristics of the ship correspond to the data given in the certificate.

(2) In no case shall the exercise of such inspection cause any delay to the ship.

(3) Should the inspection reveal that the main characteristics of the ship differ from those entered on the International Tonnage Certificate (1969) so as to lead to an increase in the gross tonnage or the net tonnage, the Government of the State whose flag the ship is flying shall be informed without delay.

Article 13 Privileges The privileges of the present Convention may not be claimed in favour of any ship unless it holds a valid certificate under the Convention.

Article 14 Prior Treaties, Conventions and Arrangements (1) All other treaties, conventions and arrangements relating to tonnage matters at present in force between Governments Parties to the present Convention shall continue to have full and complete effect during the terms thereof as regards: (a) ships to which the present Convention does not apply; and (b) ships to which the present Convention applies, in respect of matters for which it has not expressly provided.

(2) To the extent, however, that such treaties, conventions, or arrangements conflict with the provisions of the present Convention, the provisions of the present Convention shall prevail.

Article 15 Communication of Information The Contracting Governments undertake to communicate to and deposit with the Organization: (a) a sufficient number of specimens of their certificates issued under the provisions of the present Convention for circulation to the Contracting Governments; (b) the text of the laws, orders, decrees, regulations and other instruments which shall have been promulgated on the various matters within the scope of the present Convention; and (c) a list of non-governmental agencies which are authorized to act in their behalf in matters relating to tonnages for circulation to the Contracting Governments.

Article 16 Signature, Acceptance and Accession (1) The present Convention shall remain open for signature for six months from 23 June 1969, and shall thereafter remain open for accession.

Governments of States Members of the United Nations, or of any of the Specialized Agencies, or of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice may become Parties to the Convention by: (a) signature without reservation as to acceptance; (b) signature subject to acceptance followed by acceptance; or (c) accession.

(2) Acceptance or accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of acceptance or accession with the Organization. The Organization shall inform all Governments which have signed the present Convention or acceded to it of each new acceptance or accession and of the date of its deposit. The Organization shall also inform all Governments which have already signed the Convention of any signature effected during the six months from 23 June 1969.

Article 17 Coming into Force (1) The present Convention shall come into force twenty-four months after the date on which not less than twenty-five Governments of States the combined merchant fleets of which constitute not less than sixty-five per cent of the gross tonnage of the world's merchant shipping have signed without reservation as to acceptance or deposited instruments of acceptance or accession in accordance with Article 16. The Organization shall inform all Governments which have signed or acceded to the present Convention of the date on which it comes into force.

(2) For Governments which have deposited an instrument of acceptance of or accession to the present Convention during the twenty-four months mentioned in paragraph (1) of this Article, the acceptance or accession shall take effect on the coming into force of the present Convention or three months after the date of deposit of the instrument of acceptance or accession whichever is the later date.

(3) For Governments which have deposited an instrument of acceptance of or accession to the present Convention after the date on which it comes into force, the Convention shall come into force three months after the date of the deposit of such instrument.

(4) After the date on which all the measures required to bring an amendment to the present Convention into force have been completed, or all necessary acceptances are deemed to have been given under sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (2) of Article 18 in case of amendment by unanimous acceptance, any instrument of acceptance or accession deposited shall be deemed to apply to the Convention as amended.

Article 18 Amendments (1) The present Convention may be amended upon the proposal of a Contracting Government by any of the procedures specified in this Article.

(2) Amendment by unanimous acceptance: (a) Upon the request of a Contracting Government, any amendment proposed by it to the present Convention shall be communicated by the Organization to all Contracting Governments for consideration with a view to unanimous acceptance.

(b) Any such amendment shall enter into force twelve months after the date of its acceptance by all Contracting Governments unless an earlier date is agreed upon. A Contracting Government which does not communicate its acceptance or rejection of the amendment to the Organization within twenty-four months of its first communication by the latter shall be deemed to have accepted the amendment.

(3) Amendment after consideration in the Organization: (a) Upon the request of a Contracting Government, any amendment proposed by it to the present Convention will be considered in the Organization. If adopted by a majority of two-thirds of those present and voting in the Maritime Safety Committee of the Organization, such amendment shall be communicated to all Members of the Organization and all Contracting Governments at least six months prior to its consideration by the Assembly of the Organization.

(b) If adopted by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting in the Assembly, the amendment shall be communicated by the Organization to all Contracting Governments for their acceptance.

(c) Such amendment shall come into force twelve months after the date on which it is accepted by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments. The amendment shall come into force with respect to all Contracting Governments except those which, before it comes into force, make a declaration that they do not accept the amendment.

(d) thirds of the Governments represented on the Maritime Safety Committee and present and voting in the Assembly, may propose a determination at the time of its adoption that an amendment is of such an important nature that any Contracting Government which makes a declaration under sub-paragraph (c) of this paragraph and which does not accept the amendment within a period of twelve months after it comes into force, shall cease to be a party to the present Convention upon the expiry of that period. This determination shall be subject to the prior acceptance of two-thirds of the Contracting Governments.

(e) Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent the Contracting Government which first proposed action under this paragraph on an amendment to the present Convention from taking at any time such alternative action as it deems desirable in accordance with paragraphs (2) or (4) of this Article.

(4) Amendment by a conference: (a) Upon the request of a Contracting Government, concurred in by at least one-third of the Contracting Governments, a conference of Governments will be convened by the Organization to consider amendments to the Present Convention.

(b) Every amendment adopted by such a conference by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting of the Contracting Governments shall be communicated by the Organization to all Contracting Governments for their acceptance.

(c) Such amendment shall come into force twelve months after the date on which it is accepted by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments. The amendment shall come into force with respect to all Contracting Governments except those which, before it comes into force, make a declaration that they do not accept the amendment.

(d) By a two-thirds majority of those present and voting, a conference convened under sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph may determine at the time of its adoption that an amendment is of such an important nature that any Contracting Government which makes a declaration under sub-paragraph (c) of this paragraph, and which does not accept the amendment within a period of twelve months after it comes into force, shall cease to be a party to the present Convention upon the expiry of that period.

(5) The Organization shall inform all Contracting Governments of any amendments which may come into force under this Article, together with the date on which each such amendment will come into force.

(6) Any acceptance or declaration under this Article shall be made by the deposit of an instrument with the Organization which shall notify all Contracting Governments of the receipt of the acceptance or declaration.

Article 19 Denunciation (1) The present Convention may be denounced by any Contracting Government at any time after the expiry of five years from the date on which the Convention comes into force for that Government.

(2) Denunciation shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument with the Organization which shall inform all the other Contracting Governments of any such denunciation received and of the date of its receipt.

(3) A denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as may be specified in the instrument of denunciation, after its receipt by the Organization.

Article 20 Territories (1) (a) The United Nations, in cases where they are the administering authority for a territory, or any Contracting Government responsible for the international relations of a territory, shall as soon as possible consult with such territory or take such measures as may be appropriate in an endeavour to extend the present Convention to that territory and may at any time by notification in writing to the Organization declare that the present Convention shall extend to such territory.

(b) The present Convention shall, from the date of receipt of the notification or from such other date as may be specified in the notification, extend to the territory named therein.

(2) (a) The United Nations, or any Contracting Government which has made a declaration under sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) of this Article at any time after the expiry of a period of five years from the date on which the Convention has been so extended to any territory, may by notification in writing to the Organization declare that the present Convention shall cease to extend to any such territory named in the notification.

(b) The present Convention shall cease to extend to any territory mentioned in such notification one year, or such longer period as may be specified therein, after the date of receipt of the notification by the Organization.

(3) The Organization shall inform all the Contracting Governments of the extension of the present Convention to any territories under paragraph (1) of this Article, and of the termination of any such extension under the provisions of paragraph (2) stating in each case the date from which the present Convention has been or will cease to be so extended.

Article 21 Deposit and Registration (1) The present Convention shall be deposited with the Organization and the Secretary-General of the Organization shall transmit certified true copies thereof to all Signatory Governments and to all Governments which accede to the present Convention.

(2) As soon as the present Convention comes into force, the text shall be transmitted by the Secretary-General of the Organization to the Secretariat of the United Nations for registration and publication, in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.

Article 22 Languages The present Convention is established in a single copy in the English and French languages, both texts being equally authentic. Official translations in the Russian and Spanish languages shall be prepared and deposited with the signed original.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned being duly authorized by their respective Governments for that purpose have signed the present Convention.* [* Signatures omitted.] DONE AT LONDON this twenty-third day of June 1969.

ANNEX I REGULATIONS FOR DETERMINING GROSS AND NET TONNAGES OFSHIPS Regulation 1 General (1) The tonnage of a ship shall consist of gross tonnage and net tonnage.

(2) The gross tonnage and the net tonnage shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations.

(3) The gross tonnage and the net tonnage of novel types of craft whose constructional features are such as to render the application of the provisions of these Regulations unreasonable or impracticable shall be as determined by the Administration. Where the tonnage is so determined, the Administration shall communicate to the Organization details of the method used for that purpose, for circulation to the Contracting Governments for their information.

Regulation 2 Definitions of Terms used in the Annexes (1) Upper Deck The upper deck is the uppermost complete deck exposed to weather and sea, which has permanent means of weathertight closing of all openings in the weather part thereof, and below which all openings in the sides of the ship are fitted with permanent means of watertight closing in a ship having a stepped upper deck, the lowest line of the exposed deck and the continuation of that line parallel to the upper part of the deck is taken as the upper deck.

(2) Moulded Depth (a) The moulded depth is the vertical distance measured from the top of the keel to the underside of the upper deck at side. In wood and composite ships the distance is measured from the lower edge of the keel rabbet. Where the form at the lower part of the midship section is of a hollow character, or where thick garboards are fitted, the distance is measured from the point where the line of the flat of the bottom continued inwards cuts the side of the keel.

(b) In ships having rounded gunwales, the moulded depth shall be measured to the point of intersection of the moulded lines of the deck and side shell plating, the lines extending as though the gunwales were of angular design.

(c) Where the upper deck is stepped and the raised part of the deck extends over the point at which the moulded depth is to be determined, the moulded depth shall be measured to a line of reference extending from the lower part of the deck along a line parallel with the raised part.

(3) Breadth The breadth is the maximum breadth of the ship, measured amidships to the moulded line of the frame in a ship with a metal shell and to the outer surface of the hull in a ship with a shell of any other material.

(4) Enclosed Spaces Enclosed spaces are all those spaces which are bounded by the ship's hull, by fixed or portable partitions or bulkheads, by decks or coverings other than permanent or movable awnings. No break in a deck, nor any opening in the ship's hull, in a deck or in a covering of a space, or in the partitions or bulkheads of a space, nor the absence of a partition or bulkhead, shall preclude a space from being included in the enclosed space.

(5) Excluded Spaces Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (4) of this Regulation, the spaces referred to in subparagraphs (a) to (e) inclusive of this paragraph shall be called excluded spaces and shall not be included in the volume of enclosed spaces, except that any such space which fulfils at least one of the following three conditions shall be treated as an enclosed space: - the space is fitted with shelves or other means for securing cargo or stores; - the openings are fitted with any means of closure; - the construction provides any possibility of such openings being closed.

(a) (i) A space within an erection opposite an end opening extending from deck to deck except for a curtain plate of a depth not exceeding by more than 25 millimetres (one inch) the depth of the adjoining deck beams, such opening having a breadth equal to or greater than 90 per cent of the breadth of the deck at the line of the opening of the space. This provision shall be applied so as to exclude from the enclosed spaces only the space between the actual end opening and a line drawn parallel to the line or face of the opening at a distance from the opening equal to one half of the width of the deck at the line of the opening (Figure 1 in Appendix 1).

(a) (ii) Should the width of the space because of any arrangement except by convergence of the outside plating, become less than 90 per cent of the breadth of the deck, only the space between the line of the opening and a parallel line drawn through the point where the athwartships width of the space becomes equal to, or less than, 90 per cent of the breadth of the deck shall be excluded from the volume of enclosed spaces (Figures 2, 3 and 4 in Appendix 1).

(a) (iii) Where an interval which is completely open except for bulwarks or open rails separates any two spaces, the exclusion of one or both of which is permitted under sub-paragraphs (a) (i) and/or (a) (ii), such exclusion shall not apply if the separation between the two spaces is less than the least half breadth of the deck in way of the separation (Figures 5 and 6 in Appendix 1).

(b) A space under an overhead deck covering open to the sea and weather, having no other connexion on the exposed sides with the body of the ship than the stanchions necessary for its support. In such a space, open rails or a bulwark and curtain plate may be fitted or stanchions fitted at the ship's side, provided that the distance between the top of the rails or the bulwark and the curtain plate is not less than 0.75 metres (2.5 feet) or one-third of the height of the space, whichever is the greater (Figure 7 in Appendix 1).

(c) A space in a side-to-side erection directly in way of opposite side openings not less in height than 0.75 metres (2.5 feet) or one-third of the height of the erection, whichever is the greater. If the opening in such an erection is provided on one side only, the space to be excluded from the volume of enclosed spaces shall be limited inboard from the opening to a maximum of one-half of the breadth of the deck in way of the opening (Figure 8 in Appendix 1).

(d) A space in an erection immediately below an uncovered opening in the deck overhead, provided that such an opening is exposed to the weather and the space excluded from enclosed spaces is limited to the area of the opening (Figure 9 in Appendix 1).

(e) A recess in the boundary bulkhead of an erection which is exposed to the weather and the opening of which extends from deck to deck without means of closing, provided that the interior width is not greater than the width at the entrance and its extension into the erection is not greater than twice the width of its entrance (Figure 10 in Appendix 1).

(6) Passenger A passenger is every person other than: (a) the master and the members of the crew or other persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board a ship on the business of that ship; and (b) a child under one year of age.

(7) Cargo Spaces Cargo spaces to be included in the computation of net tonnage are enclosed spaces appropriated for the transport of cargo which is to be discharged from the ship, provided that such spaces have been included in the computation of gross tonnage. Such cargo spaces shall be certified by permanent marking with the letters CC (cargo compartment) to be so positioned that they are readily visible and not to be less than 100 millimetres (4 inches) in height.

(8) Weathertight Weathertight means that in any sea conditions water will not penetrate into the ship.

Regulation 3 Gross Tonnage The gross tonnage (GT) of a ship shall be determined by the following formula: |------| | GT = K V | | 1 | |------| where: V = total volume of all enclosed spaces of the ship in cubic metres.

|-------| | K = 0.2 + 0.02 log V | (or as tabulated in Appendix 2).

| 1 10 | |-------| Regulation 4 Net Tonnage (1) The net tonnage (NT) of a ship shall be determined by the following formula: |-------------| | 2 | | N | | 4d 2 | | NT = K V (---) + K (N + --) | | 2 c 3D 3 1 10 | |-------------| in which formula: |--| | 2 | | 4d | (a) the factor | (--) |shall not be taken as greater than unity; | 3D | |--| |----| | 2| | 4d | (b) the term | K V (--)| shall not be taken as less than 0.25GT; and | 2 c 3D | |----| (c) NT shall not be taken as less than 0.30GT, and in which: |--| | V | = total volume of cargo spaces in cubic metres, | c| |--| |-------| | K = 0.2 + 0.02 log V | (or as tabulated in Appendix 2), | 2 10 c | |-------| |-------| | GT + 10000| | K = 1.25 ---| , | 3 10000 | |-------| D = moulded depth amidships in metres as defined in Regulation 2 (2), d = moulded draught amidships in metres as defined in paragraph (2) of this Regulation, |---| | N | = number of passengers in cabins with not more than 8 berths, | 1 | |---| |---| | N | = number of other passengers, | 2 | |---| N + N = total number of passengers the ship is permitted to carry 1 2 as indicated in the ship's passenger certificate; when N + N is less than 13, N and N shall 1 2 1 2 be taken as zero, GT = gross tonnage of the ship as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 3.

(2) The moulded draught (d) referred to in paragraph (1) of this Regulation shall be one of the following draughts: (a) for ships to which the International Convention on Load Lines in force applies, the draught corresponding to the Summer Load Line (other than timber load lines) assigned in accordance with that Convention; (b) for passenger ships, the draught corresponding to the deepest subdivision load line assigned in accordance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea in force or other international agreement where applicable; (c) for ships to which the International Convention on Load Lines does not apply but which have been assigned a load line in compliance with national requirements, the draught corresponding to the summer load line so assigned; (d) for ships to which no load line has been assigned but the draught of which is restricted in compliance with national requirements, the maximum permitted draught; (e) for other ships, 75 per cent of the moulded depth amidships as defined in Regulation 2 (2).

Regulation 5 Change of Net Tonnage (1) When the characteristics of a ship, such as V, V , d, N or N c 1 2 as defined in Regulations 3 and 4, are altered and where such an alteration results in an increase in its net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4, the net tonnage of the ship corresponding to the new characteristics shall be determined and shall be applied without delay.

(2) A ship to which load lines referred to in subparagraphs (2) (a) and (2) (b) of Regulation 4 are concurrently assigned shall be given only one net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4 and that tonnage shall be the tonnage applicable to the appropriate assigned load line for the trade in which the ship is engaged.

(3) When the characteristics of a ship such as V, V , d, N or N c 1 2 as defined in Regulations 3 and 4 are altered or when the appropriate assigned load line referred to in paragraph (2) of this Regulation is altered due to the change of the trade in which the ship is engaged, and where such an alteration results in a decrease in its net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4, a new International Tonnage Certificate (1969) incorporating the net tonnage so determined shall not be issued until twelve months have elapsed from the date on which the current Certificate was issued, provided that this requirement shall not apply: (a) if the ship is transferred to the flag of another State, or (b) if the ship undergoes alterations or modifications which are deemed by the Administration to be of a major character, such as the removal of a superstructure which requires an alteration of the assigned load line, or (c) to passenger ships which are employed in the carriage of large numbers of unberthed passengers in special trades, such, for example, as the pilgrim trade.

Regulation 6 Calculation of Volumes (1) All volumes included in the calculation of gross and net tonnages shall be measured, irrespective of the fitting of insulation or the like to the inner side of the shell or structural boundary plating in ships constructed of metal, and to the outer surface of the shell or to the inner side of structural boundary surfaces in ships constructed of any other material.

(2) Volumes of appendages shall be included in the total volume.

(3) Volumes of spaces open to the sea may be excluded from the total volume.

Regulation 7 Measurement and Calculation (1) All measurement used in the calculation of volumes shall be taken to the nearest centimetre or one-twentieth of a foot.

(2) The volumes shall be calculated by generally accepted methods for the space concerned and with an accuracy acceptable to the Administration.

(3) The calculation shall be sufficiently detailed to permit easy checking.

ANNEX II INTERNATIONAL TONNAGE CERTIFICATE (1969) (Official seal) Issued under the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, under the authority of the Government of (full official designation of country) for which the Convention came into force on 19 by (full official designation of the competent person or organization recognized under the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969) |-------------------- | Distinctive | | |Name of Ship | Port of Registry | * Date | | Number or Letters | | |---- |------|-------|-----| | | | | | | | | | |-------------------- * Date on which the keel was laid or the ship was at a similar stage of construction (Article 2 (6)), or date on which the ship underwent alterations or modifications of a major character (Article 3 (2) (b)), as appropriate. MAIN DIMENSIONS |------------------ | Length | Breadth | Moulded Depth amidships | | | to Upper Deck | | (Article 2(8)) | (Regulation 2(3)) | (Regulation 2(2)) | |----|------|---------| | | | | | | |------------------ THE TONNAGES OF THE SHIP ARE: GROSS TONNAGE
NET TONNAGE
This is to certify that the tonnages of this ship have been determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention of Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.

Issued at 19 (place of issue of certificate) (date of issue) (signature of official issuing the certificate) and/or (seal of issuing authority) If signed, the following paragraph is to be added: The undersigned declares that he is duly authorized by the said Government to issue this certificate.

(signature) |-------------------- | SPACES INCLUDED IN TONNAGE | |--------------------| | GROSS TONNAGE || NET TONNAGE | |-----------||----------| |Name of Space | Location | Length ||Name of Space| Location | Length | |-----|----|---||-----|-----|---| | || | | || | | || | | Underdeck | - | - || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | ||----------| | || NUMBER OF PASSENGERS | | || (Regulation 4(1)) | | || Number of passengers in cabins with| | || not more | |-----------|| than 8 berths | |EXCLUDED SPACES || Number of other passengers | ||----------| |(Regulation 2(5)) || || || MOULDED DRAUGHT | |An asterisk (*) should be added to || | those spaces || (Regulation 4(2)) | |listed above which comprise both || |enclosed and || |excluded spaces. || |--------------------| | | Date and place of original measurement | | |--------------------| | | Date and place of last previous remeasurement | | |--------------------| | REMARKS: | | | |-------------------- APPENDIX 1 Figures referred to in Regulation 2(5) In the following figures: O = excluded space C = enclosed space I = space to be considered as an enclosed space Hatched in parts to be included as enclosed spaces.

B = breadth of the deck in way of the opening.

In ships with rounded gunwales the breadth is measured as indicated in Figure 11.

APPENDIX 2 COEFFICIENTS K1 AND K2 REFERRED TO IN REGULATIONS 3 AND4(1) |--| V or | V | = Volume in cubic metres | c | |--| |---------------------------| | | V or V K or K V or V K or K V or V K or K V or V K or K | | c 1 2 c 1 2 c 1 2 c 1 2 | | |---------------------------| | 10 0.2200 45000 0.2931 330000 0.3104 670000 0.3165 | |---------------------------| | 20 0.2260 50000 0.2940 340000 0.3106 680000 0.3166 | |---------------------------| | 30 0.2295 55000 0.2948 350000 0.3109 690000 0.3168 | |---------------------------| | 40 0.2320 60000 0.2956 360000 0.3111 700000 0.3169 | |---------------------------| | 50 0.2340 65000 0.2963 370000 0.3114 710000 0.3170 | |---------------------------| | 60 0.2356 70000 0.2969 380000 0.3116 720000 0.3171 | |---------------------------| | 70 0.2369 75000 0.2975 390000 0.3118 730000 0.3173 | |------------------------------| |---------------------------| | 80 0.2381 80000 0.2981 400000 0.3120 740000 0.3174 | |------------------------------| | 90 0.2391 85000 0.2986 410000 0.3123 750000 0.3175 | |------------------------------| | 100 0.2400 90000 0.2991 420000 0.3125 760000 0.3176 | |------------------------------| | 200 0.2460 95000 0.2996 430000 0.3127 770000 0.3177 | |------------------------------| | 300 0.2495 100000 0.3000 440000 0.3129 780000 0.3178 | |------------------------------| | 400 0.2520 110000 0.3008 450000 0.3131 790000 0.3180 | |------------------------------| | 500 0.2540 120000 0.3016 460000 0.3133 800000 0.3181 | |------------------------------| | 600 0.2556 130000 0.3023 470000 0.3134 810000 0.3182 | |---------------------------| | 700 0.2569 140000 0.3029 480000 0.3136 820000 0.3183 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | 800 0.2581 150000 0.3035 490000 0.3138 830000 0.3184 | |---------------------------| | 900 0.2591 160000 0.3041 500000 0.3140 840000 0.3185 | |------------------------------| | 1000 0.2600 170000 0.3046 510000 0.3142 850000 0.3186 | |---------------------------| | 2000 0.2660 180000 0.3051 520000 0.3143 860000 0.3187 | |---------------------------| | 3000 0.2695 190000 0.3056 530000 0.3145 870000 0.3188 | |---------------------------| | 4000 0.2720 200000 0.3060 540000 0.3146 880000 0.3189 | |---------------------------| | 5000 0.2740 210000 0.3064 550000 0.3148 890000 0.3190 | |---------------------------| | 6000 0.2756 220000 0.3068 560000 0.3150 900000 0.3191 | |---------------------------| | 7000 0.2769 230000 0.3072 570000 0.3151 910000 0.3192 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | 8000 0.2781 240000 0.3076 580000 0.3153 920000 0.3193 | |---------------------------| | 9000 0.2791 250000 0.3080 590000 0.3154 930000 0.3194 | |---------------------------| | 10000 0.2800 260000 0.3083 600000 0.3156 940000 0.3195 | |------------------------------| | 15000 0.2835 270000 0.3086 610000 0.3157 950000 0.3196 | |---------------------------| | 20000 0.2860 280000 0.3089 620000 0.3158 960000 0.3196 | |---------------------------| | 25000 0.2880 290000 0.3092 630000 0.3160 970000 0.3197 | |---------------------------| | 30000 0.2895 300000 0.3095 640000 0.3161 980000 0.3198 | |---------------------------| | 35000 0.2909 310000 0.3098 650000 0.3163 990000 0.3199 | |---------------------------| | 40000 0.2920 320000 0.3101 660000 0.3164 1000000 0.3200 | |---------------------------| Coefficients K or K at intermediate values of V or V shall be 1 2 c obtained by linear interpolation.

(cargo compartment) to be so positioned that they are readily visible and not to be less than 100 millimetres (4 inches) in height.

(8) Weathertight Weathertight means that in any sea conditions water will not penetrate into the ship.

Regulation 3 Gross Tonnage The gross tonnage (GT) of a ship shall be determined by the following formula: |------| | GT = K V | | 1 | |------| where: V = total volume of all enclosed spaces of the ship in cubic metres.

|-------| | K = 0.2 + 0.02 log V | (or as tabulated in Appendix 2).

| 1 10 | |-------| Regulation 4 Net Tonnage (1) The net tonnage (NT) of a ship shall be determined by the following formula: |-------------| | 2 | | N | | 4d 2 | | NT = K V (---) + K (N + --) | | 2 c 3D 3 1 10 | |-------------| in which formula: |--| | 2 | | 4d | (a) the factor | (--) |shall not be taken as greater than unity; | 3D | |--| |----| | 2| | 4d | (b) the term | K V (--)| shall not be taken as less than 0.25GT; and | 2 c 3D | |----| (c) NT shall not be taken as less than 0.30GT, and in which: |--| | V | = total volume of cargo spaces in cubic metres, | c| |--| |-------| | K = 0.2 + 0.02 log V | (or as tabulated in Appendix 2), | 2 10 c | |-------| |-------| | GT + 10000| | K = 1.25 ---| , | 3 10000 | |-------| D = moulded depth amidships in metres as defined in Regulation 2 (2), d = moulded draught amidships in metres as defined in paragraph (2) of this Regulation, |---| | N | = number of passengers in cabins with not more than 8 berths, | 1 | |---| |---| | N | = number of other passengers, | 2 | |---| N + N = total number of passengers the ship is permitted to carry 1 2 as indicated in the ship's passenger certificate; when N + N is less than 13, N and N shall 1 2 1 2 be taken as zero, GT = gross tonnage of the ship as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 3.

(2) The moulded draught (d) referred to in paragraph (1) of this Regulation shall be one of the following draughts: (a) for ships to which the International Convention on Load Lines in force applies, the draught corresponding to the Summer Load Line (other than timber load lines) assigned in accordance with that Convention; (b) for passenger ships, the draught corresponding to the deepest subdivision load line assigned in accordance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea in force or other international agreement where applicable; (c) for ships to which the International Convention on Load Lines does not apply but which have been assigned a load line in compliance with national requirements, the draught corresponding to the summer load line so assigned; (d) for ships to which no load line has been assigned but the draught of which is restricted in compliance with national requirements, the maximum permitted draught; (e) for other ships, 75 per cent of the moulded depth amidships as defined in Regulation 2 (2).

Regulation 5 Change of Net Tonnage (1) When the characteristics of a ship, such as V, V , d, N or N c 1 2 as defined in Regulations 3 and 4, are altered and where such an alteration results in an increase in its net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4, the net tonnage of the ship corresponding to the new characteristics shall be determined and shall be applied without delay.

(2) A ship to which load lines referred to in subparagraphs (2) (a) and (2) (b) of Regulation 4 are concurrently assigned shall be given only one net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4 and that tonnage shall be the tonnage applicable to the appropriate assigned load line for the trade in which the ship is engaged.

(3) When the characteristics of a ship such as V, V , d, N or N c 1 2 as defined in Regulations 3 and 4 are altered or when the appropriate assigned load line referred to in paragraph (2) of this Regulation is altered due to the change of the trade in which the ship is engaged, and where such an alteration results in a decrease in its net tonnage as determined in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 4, a new International Tonnage Certificate (1969) incorporating the net tonnage so determined shall not be issued until twelve months have elapsed from the date on which the current Certificate was issued, provided that this requirement shall not apply: (a) if the ship is transferred to the flag of another State, or (b) if the ship undergoes alterations or modifications which are deemed by the Administration to be of a major character, such as the removal of a superstructure which requires an alteration of the assigned load line, or (c) to passenger ships which are employed in the carriage of large numbers of unberthed passengers in special trades, such, for example, as the pilgrim trade.

Regulation 6 Calculation of Volumes (1) All volumes included in the calculation of gross and net tonnages shall be measured, irrespective of the fitting of insulation or the like to the inner side of the shell or structural boundary plating in ships constructed of metal, and to the outer surface of the shell or to the inner side of structural boundary surfaces in ships constructed of any other material.

(2) Volumes of appendages shall be included in the total volume.

(3) Volumes of spaces open to the sea may be excluded from the total volume.

Regulation 7 Measurement and Calculation (1) All measurement used in the calculation of volumes shall be taken to the nearest centimetre or one-twentieth of a foot.

(2) The volumes shall be calculated by generally accepted methods for the space concerned and with an accuracy acceptable to the Administration.

(3) The calculation shall be sufficiently detailed to permit easy checking.

ANNEX II INTERNATIONAL TONNAGE CERTIFICATE (1969) (Official seal) Issued under the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, under the authority of the Government of (full official designation of country) for which the Convention came into force on 19 by (full official designation of the competent person or organization recognized under the provisions of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969) |-------------------- | Distinctive | | |Name of Ship | Port of Registry | * Date | | Number or Letters | | |---- |------|-------|-----| | | | | | | | | | |-------------------- * Date on which the keel was laid or the ship was at a similar stage of construction (Article 2 (6)), or date on which the ship underwent alterations or modifications of a major character (Article 3 (2) (b)), as appropriate. MAIN DIMENSIONS |------------------ | Length | Breadth | Moulded Depth amidships | | | to Upper Deck | | (Article 2(8)) | (Regulation 2(3)) | (Regulation 2(2)) | |----|------|---------| | | | | | | |------------------ THE TONNAGES OF THE SHIP ARE: GROSS TONNAGE
NET TONNAGE
This is to certify that the tonnages of this ship have been determined in accordance with the provisions of the International Convention of Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969.

Issued at 19 (place of issue of certificate) (date of issue) (signature of official issuing the certificate) and/or (seal of issuing authority) If signed, the following paragraph is to be added: The undersigned declares that he is duly authorized by the said Government to issue this certificate.

(signature) |-------------------- | SPACES INCLUDED IN TONNAGE | |--------------------| | GROSS TONNAGE || NET TONNAGE | |-----------||----------| |Name of Space | Location | Length ||Name of Space| Location | Length | |-----|----|---||-----|-----|---| | || | | || | | || | | Underdeck | - | - || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | || | | ||----------| | || NUMBER OF PASSENGERS | | || (Regulation 4(1)) | | || Number of passengers in cabins with| | || not more | |-----------|| than 8 berths | |EXCLUDED SPACES || Number of other passengers | ||----------| |(Regulation 2(5)) || || || MOULDED DRAUGHT | |An asterisk (*) should be added to || | those spaces || (Regulation 4(2)) | |listed above which comprise both || |enclosed and || |excluded spaces. || |--------------------| | | Date and place of original measurement | | |--------------------| | | Date and place of last previous remeasurement | | |--------------------| | REMARKS: | | | |-------------------- APPENDIX 1 Figures referred to in Regulation 2(5) In the following figures: O = excluded space C = enclosed space I = space to be considered as an enclosed space Hatched in parts to be included as enclosed spaces.

B = breadth of the deck in way of the opening.

In ships with rounded gunwales the breadth is measured as indicated in Figure 11.

APPENDIX 2 COEFFICIENTS K1 AND K2 REFERRED TO IN REGULATIONS 3 AND4(1) |--| V or | V | = Volume in cubic metres | c | |--| |---------------------------| | | V or V K or K V or V K or K V or V K or K V or V K or K | | c 1 2 c 1 2 c 1 2 c 1 2 | | |---------------------------| | 10 0.2200 45000 0.2931 330000 0.3104 670000 0.3165 | |---------------------------| | 20 0.2260 50000 0.2940 340000 0.3106 680000 0.3166 | |---------------------------| | 30 0.2295 55000 0.2948 350000 0.3109 690000 0.3168 | |---------------------------| | 40 0.2320 60000 0.2956 360000 0.3111 700000 0.3169 | |---------------------------| | 50 0.2340 65000 0.2963 370000 0.3114 710000 0.3170 | |---------------------------| | 60 0.2356 70000 0.2969 380000 0.3116 720000 0.3171 | |---------------------------| | 70 0.2369 75000 0.2975 390000 0.3118 730000 0.3173 | |------------------------------| |---------------------------| | 80 0.2381 80000 0.2981 400000 0.3120 740000 0.3174 | |------------------------------| | 90 0.2391 85000 0.2986 410000 0.3123 750000 0.3175 | |------------------------------| | 100 0.2400 90000 0.2991 420000 0.3125 760000 0.3176 | |------------------------------| | 200 0.2460 95000 0.2996 430000 0.3127 770000 0.3177 | |------------------------------| | 300 0.2495 100000 0.3000 440000 0.3129 780000 0.3178 | |------------------------------| | 400 0.2520 110000 0.3008 450000 0.3131 790000 0.3180 | |------------------------------| | 500 0.2540 120000 0.3016 460000 0.3133 800000 0.3181 | |------------------------------| | 600 0.2556 130000 0.3023 470000 0.3134 810000 0.3182 | |---------------------------| | 700 0.2569 140000 0.3029 480000 0.3136 820000 0.3183 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | 800 0.2581 150000 0.3035 490000 0.3138 830000 0.3184 | |---------------------------| | 900 0.2591 160000 0.3041 500000 0.3140 840000 0.3185 | |------------------------------| | 1000 0.2600 170000 0.3046 510000 0.3142 850000 0.3186 | |---------------------------| | 2000 0.2660 180000 0.3051 520000 0.3143 860000 0.3187 | |---------------------------| | 3000 0.2695 190000 0.3056 530000 0.3145 870000 0.3188 | |---------------------------| | 4000 0.2720 200000 0.3060 540000 0.3146 880000 0.3189 | |---------------------------| | 5000 0.2740 210000 0.3064 550000 0.3148 890000 0.3190 | |---------------------------| | 6000 0.2756 220000 0.3068 560000 0.3150 900000 0.3191 | |---------------------------| | 7000 0.2769 230000 0.3072 570000 0.3151 910000 0.3192 | |---------------------------| |---------------------------| | 8000 0.2781 240000 0.3076 580000 0.3153 920000 0.3193 | |---------------------------| | 9000 0.2791 250000 0.3080 590000 0.3154 930000 0.3194 | |---------------------------| | 10000 0.2800 260000 0.3083 600000 0.3156 940000 0.3195 | |------------------------------| | 15000 0.2835 270000 0.3086 610000 0.3157 950000 0.3196 | |---------------------------| | 20000 0.2860 280000 0.3089 620000 0.3158 960000 0.3196 | |---------------------------| | 25000 0.2880 290000 0.3092 630000 0.3160 970000 0.3197 | |---------------------------| | 30000 0.2895 300000 0.3095 640000 0.3161 980000 0.3198 | |---------------------------| | 35000 0.2909 310000 0.3098 650000 0.3163 990000 0.3199 | |---------------------------| | 40000 0.2920 320000 0.3101 660000 0.3164 1000000 0.3200 | |---------------------------| Coefficients K or K at intermediate values of V or V shall be 1 2 c obtained by linear interpolation.


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