1.4 Definitions
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1.4 Definitions

  3 Paragraph 1.4.16A is replaced by the following:

  • "1.4.16A Noxious Liquid Substance means any substance indicated in the Pollution Category column of chapter 17 or 18 of the International Bulk Chemical Code, or the current MEPC.2/Circular or provisionally assessed under the provisions of regulation 6.3 of the amendments to the Annex of the Protocol of 1978 relative to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as falling into Category X, Y or Z."

  4 In paragraph 1.4.16B the existing text is deleted and the word "Deleted” is inserted.

  5 The paragraph number of the definition of "anniversary date” which was adopted as "1.4.16C” by resolution MEPC.41(29) is amended to read "1.4.16D”.


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