Section 13:
Recovery of light-dues, expenses and costs.
(1) If the owner or master of any ship refuses or
neglects to pay to the 1[proper officer] on demand the amount of any light-dues or expenses payable under
this Act in respect of the Ship, the 1[proper officer] may seize the ship and the tackle, apparel and
furniture belonging thereto, or any part thereof, and detain the same until the amount of the dues or
expenses, together with the costs of the seizure and detention in paid.
(2) If any part of such dues, expenses or costs remains unpaid after the expiry of five days following
the date of the seizure, the 1[proper officer] may cause the ship or other thing seized to be sold, and with
the proceeds of the sale may satisfy the dues, expenses or costs remaining unpaid, together with the costs
of the sale and shall repay the surplus, if any, to the person by whom the same were payable.
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 37 of 1976, s. 3, for "Customs-collector" (w.e.f. 15-4-1976).