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27.—(1) The master of a ship must not permit that ship to be loaded with, or to carry, any noxious liquid substance in bulk which is subject to a tripartite agreement unless—
(a)there is in force in respect of that ship, and any substance which is to be loaded or carried, a relevant NLS certificate issued and endorsed in accordance with these Regulations; and
(b)the loading and carriage of that substance is in accordance with the terms of that certificate.
(2) In this Regulation “tripartite agreement” means an agreement between—
(a)the country which produced and provisionally assessed the substance in accordance with regulation 6.3 of Annex II;
(b)the Administration of the Flag State of the country which is to receive the substance; and
(c)the Administration of the Flag State of the vessel which is to load and carry the substance.
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