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20.—(1) Any person served with a notice by the promoter under article 19 (removal of vessels) may, within 21 days of service of the notice, serve a counter-notice on the promoter disputing the notice and stating that—
(a)the vessel is not sunk, stranded or abandoned in the relevant part of the waterway; or
(b)there has been some informality, defect or error in, or in connection with, the notice,
and any dispute under this article must be determined in accordance with article 51 (arbitration).
(2) If and so far as a dispute under this article is based on the ground of some informality, defect or error in, or in connection with, the notice, the arbitrator must dismiss the dispute if the arbitrator is satisfied that the informality, defect or error was not a material one.
(3) On the hearing of the dispute the arbitrator may confirm or set aside the notice.
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