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under regulation 6 for matters arising under Part 3.
judgment means a judgment or order:
 (a) given or made by a court situated in a country to which the Bunker Oil Convention applied at the time the judgment or order was given or made; and
 (b) in proceedings that are, in whole or in part, for compensation for pollution damage.
judgment creditor, in relation to a judgment:
 (a) means the person in whose favour the judgment was given; and
 (b) includes a person in whom the rights under the judgment have become vested by succession, assignment or otherwise.
judgment debtor, in relation to a judgment:
 (a) means the person against whom the judgment was given; and
 (b) includes a person against whom the judgment is enforceable under the laws of the country in which the original court is situated.
original court, in relation to a judgment, means the court by which the judgment was given.

Part 2 Insurance certificates

4 Application for certificate for ship — prescribed fee

 (1) For paragraph 18 (3) (b) of the Act, the fees set out in this regulation are prescribed in relation to:
 (a) an application to issue an insurance certificate for a ship; and
 (b) an application to renew an insurance certificate for a ship.

 (2) The fee for the issue of an insurance certificate for a ship is $70.

 (3) The fee for the renewal of an insurance certificate for a ship is:
 (a) $70, if, at the time of the application, the applicant had made a change to any of the following details for the ship since the insurance certificate was last issued or renewed:
 (i) the insurance provider, or other provider of financial security, for the ship;
 (ii) the owner of the ship;
 (iii) the name of the ship;
 (iv) the country in which the ship is registered; or
 (b) $40, if, at the time of the application, paragraph (a) does not apply.

Part 3 Registration and enforcement of judgments

Division 3.1 General

5 General

 (1) For section 27 of the Act, this Part sets out the provisions for and in relation to giving effect to Article 10 of the Bunker Oil Convention.

 (2) In this Part:
registered means registered under this Part.

Division 3.2 Jurisdiction

6 Jurisdiction of Federal Court and State and Territory Supreme Courts

  Jurisdiction for matters arising under this Part is conferred on the following courts:
 (a) the Federal Court of Australia;
 (b) the Supreme Court of each State;
 (c) the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory;
 (d) the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory.

Division 3.3 How to apply to register judgment

7 Application to register judgment

 (1) A judgment creditor for a judgment