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12.—(1) Section 5 of the Act of 1937 is amended as follows—
(a)in paragraph (5), for “forty shillings” substitute “level 4 on the standard scale”, and
(b)in paragraph (9)(b), for “forty shillings” substitute “level 4 on the standard scale”.
(2) The Order of 1978 is amended as follows—
(a)in article 5(2)—
(i)in each place it appears, for “£100” substitute “level 4 on the standard scale”, and
(ii)for “£20” substitute “£50”;
(b)in article 9(4)(b)—
(i)in each place it appears, for “£100” substitute “level 4 on the standard scale”, and
(ii)for “£20” substitute “£50”;
(c)in article 21(1), for “£100” substitute “level 4 on the standard scale”.
13. Nothing in this Order shall prejudice or derogate from any of the rights, duties or privileges of Trinity House.
14.—(1) Nothing in this Order shall—
(a)prejudicially affect any estate, right, power, privilege, authority or exemption of the Crown, or
(b)authorise the Port Authority or any licensee to take, use, enter upon or in any manner interfere with any land or interests in land or any rights of whatsoever description (including any part of the shore or bed of the sea or of any river, channel, creek, bay or estuary) belonging to—
(i)Her Majesty in right of the Crown and under the management of the Crown Estate Commissioners without the prior consent in writing of those Commissioners, or
(ii)a government department, or held in trust for Her Majesty for the purposes of a government department, without the consent in writing of that government department.
(2) A consent under paragraph (1)(b) may be given unconditionally or subject to such conditions and upon such terms as may be considered necessary or appropriate.
15.—(1) Except where this Order expressly provides otherwise a notice or other document required or authorised to be given for the purposes of this Order, or any direction given under this Order, must be in writing and must be sent by first class post.
(2) Where the person on whom a notice or other document to be sent for the purposes of this Order is a body corporate, the notice or document is duly given if it is given to the secretary or clerk of that body.
(3) Where a person on whom a notice or other document is to be given has agreed in writing that notices may be given by email, or other electronic means, the Port Authority may provide notices by that means until such time as the person informs it in writing that they are no longer willing to receive notices or documents by email or by such other electronic means.
(4) For the purposes of section 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978(1) as it applies for the purposes of this article, the proper address of a person in relation to the giving of a notice or document under paragraph (1) is, if they have given an address for service that address, and otherwise—
(a)in the case of the secretary or clerk of a body corporate, the registered or principal office of that body, and
(b)in any other case, their last known address at the time of service.
(5) Where for the purposes of this Order a notice or other document is required or authorised to be given on a person whose name and address cannot be ascertained after reasonable inquiry—
(a)in the case of a notice or document to be served on a person as having an interest in or as the occupier of, any land, it may be given by—
(i)addressing it to them by name or by the description of “owner”, or as the case may be occupier”, of the land (describing it), and
(ii)either leaving it in the hands of a person who is or appears to be resident or employed on the land or leaving it conspicuously affixed to some building or object on or near the land,
(b)in the case of a notice or document relating to a vessel (including a wreck), it may be given by exhibiting it in a conspicuous position on or near the vessel (unless it would not be reasonably practicable to exhibit the notice or document in this manner or if the notice or document would not be likely to be seen if it were so exhibited) or by handing it to a member of the crew, and
(c)in the case of any other notice or document or a notice or document that is not capable of being given pursuant to sub-paragraph (b) it may be given by displaying it at the office of the harbour master for the period of its duration.
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