Section 356B:
Definitions.
1[2[356B. Definitions.--In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,--
(a) "ballast" means any solid or liquid placed in a ship to increase the draft to change the trim,
to regulate the stability, or to maintain stress load within such limits as may be prescribed;
(b) "cargo" includes ballast and ship's stores and fuel;
(c) "coasts" has the meaning assigned to it in section 357;
(d) "coastal waters" means any part of the territorial waters of India, or any marine areas
adjacent thereto over which India has, or, may hereafter have, exclusive jurisdiction in regard to
control of marine pollution under the Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic
Zone and other Maritime Zones Act, 1976 (80 of 1976), or any other law for the time being in
force;
(e) "Convention" means the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from
Ships, 1973, including its Protocol of 1978, as amended from time to time in the manner specified
therein;
(f) "international pollution prevention certificate" means any certificate issued in accordance
with the provisions of Pollution Prevention Conventions and Protocols thereto which are acceded
to by India;
(g) "mile" means a nautical mile of 1,852 meters;
(h) "noxious liquid substance" means any substance which has been designated as such by
rules made under this Part;
(i) "off-shore installation" means an installation, whether mobile or fixed, which is used or is
intended to be used for under-water exploration or exploitation of crude oil, petroleum or other
similar mineral oils, under lease, licence or any other form of contractual arrangement and
includes--
(a) any installation which could be moved from place to place under its own motive
power or otherwise; and
(b) a pipe-line;
(j) "oil" means petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse and
refined products;
(k) "oily mixture" means a mixture with any oil content;
(l) "oil tanker" means a ship constructed or adapted primarily to carry oil in bulk in its cargo
spaces and includes any combination carrier or any chemical tanker when it is carrying a cargo or
part cargo of oil in bulk;
(m) "reception facilities", in relation to a port, means facilities for enabling tankers or ships
using the port to discharge or deposit residue or mixture of any substance subject to control by the
Convention;
(n) "ship" means a vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and
includes hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles, floating craft and fixed or floating
platforms.]]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 12 of 1983, s. 11, for PART XIA (w.e.f. 18-5-1983).
2. Subs. by Act 59 of 2003, s. 2, for sections 356A to 356H (w.e.f. 1-3-2004).