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 2590 PenBltles Imposed on captains. INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION. JUNE 21, 1926, CHAPTER III. SANCTIONS. ARTICLE 152. wIt:i~t~.O~i~\r~:::.~ Every captain convicted of not having conformed, in the distribu- tion of water, provisions, or fuel, to the obligations assumed by or for him, shall be liable to a fine of not more than fifty francs (gold) for every failure. This fine shall be collected for the benefit of the pilgrim who shall have been the victim of the default, and who shall prove that he has vainly demanded the execution of the agree- ment made. ARTICLE 153. bt poJting hand· Every infracti.on of Article 107 shall be punished by a fine of not Ant., p. ~'80. more than 750 francs (gold). ARTICLE 154. Fraudulent clearance E. hh .. d1m.I. d papers. very captam w 0 as commItte or OWIng y perIDltte any Ante, p. 2582. fraud whatever concerning the list of pilgrims or the bill of health provided for in Article 113 shall be liable to a fine of not more than 150 francs (gold). A.rriving without bill of health, etc. Ante, pp. 2582,2584. Without adequate physicians on board. Ant., p. 2580. ARTICLE 155. Every captain of a vessel arriving without a bill of health of the port of departure, or without a vise of the ports of call, or who is not provided with the list required by the regulations and regularlJT kept in accordance with Article 113 and Articles 125 and 126, shall be liable in each case to a fine of not more than three hundred francs (gold). ARTICLE 156. Every caJ?,tain convicted of having or having had on board more than 100 pIlgrims without the presence of a graduated physician according to the provisions of Article 106 shall be liable to a fine of not more than 7500 francs (gold). ARTICLE 157. n:d~nl~:~Zed Every captain convicted of having or having had on board a. greater number of pilgrims than that which he is authorized to Ante p. 2582. embark according to the provisions of subsection 1 of Article 113 shall be liable to a fine of not more than 125 francs (gold) for each pilgrim in excess. Excess number to be The pilgrims in excess of the regular number shall be landed at lit first the first station at which a competent authority resides, and the captain shall be obliged to furnish the landed pilgrims with the money necessary to pursue their voyage to their destination. Unauthorized land- Ings of pilgrims. ARTICLE 158. Every captain convicted of having landed pilgrims at a place other than their destination, except with their consent, or excepting cases of vis major, shall be liable to a fine of not more than 500 francs (gold) for each pilgrim wrongfully landed.
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