Sea-going vessel definition governs vessels proceeding beyond inland or designated smooth waters, determining applicable regulatory classification. The statutory definition treats sea-going vessels as those proceeding to sea beyond inland waters or beyond waters declared by the Central Government to be smooth or partially smooth, serving as the classification trigger for applying the Merchant Shipping regulatory regime and distinguishing seagoing navigation from inland or harbour governance.
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The statutory definition treats sea-going vessels as those proceeding to sea beyond inland waters or beyond waters declared by the Central Government to be smooth or partially smooth, serving as the classification trigger for applying the Merchant Shipping regulatory regime and distinguishing seagoing navigation from inland or harbour governance.
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