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(1)If a seaman employed in a ship registered in the United Kingdom considers that he has cause to complain about the master or any other seaman employed in the ship or about the conditions on board the ship he may complain to the master.
(2)If the seaman is dissatisfied with the action taken by the master on the complaint or by his failure to take any action he may state his dissatisfaction to him and, if the ship is outside the United Kingdom, claim to complain to a proper officer; and thereupon the master shall make adequate arrangements to enable the seaman to do so as soon as the service of the ship permits.
(3)If the master of a ship fails without reasonable cause to comply with the provisions of this section he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding £20.
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