Coastal goods loading prohibited until the bill presented under the applicable provision is passed and delivered to the vessel master. Section 93 requires that the master of a vessel shall not permit loading of coastal goods until the bill presented under the preceding provision has been passed by the proper officer and delivered to the master by the consignor, creating a mandatory linkage between administrative clearance and physical loading of coastal cargo.
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Coastal goods loading prohibited until the bill presented under the applicable provision is passed and delivered to the vessel master.
Section 93 requires that the master of a vessel shall not permit loading of coastal goods until the bill presented under the preceding provision has been passed by the proper officer and delivered to the master by the consignor, creating a mandatory linkage between administrative clearance and physical loading of coastal cargo.
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