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security satisfying the requirements of Article VII of the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1992.

Type of Security ...........................................................

......................................................................

Duration of Security........................................................

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Name and Address of the Insurers) and/or Guarantor(s)

Name ..................................................................

Address ................................................................

   This certificate is valid until ................................................

   Issued or certified by the Government of........................................

   ...................................................................

(Full designation of the State)

At ...............On …………………………………………………………………………

         (Place) (Date)

                               ...............................

Signature and Title of issuing or certifying official

SCHEDULE 2—continued

Explanatory notes:

1. If desirable, the designation of the State may include a reference to the competent public authority of the country where the certificate is issued.

2. If the total amount of security has been furnished by more than one source, the amount of each of them should be indicated.

3. If security is furnished in several forms, these should be enumerated.

4. The entry "Duration of Security" must stipulate the date on which such security takes effect.'.".

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                         SCHEDULE 3 Section 13

PART 1

AMENDMENTS OF THE NAVIGATION ACT 1912

Column 1                       Column 2—Omit                    Column 3—Substitute
6 (definition of "discharge")  his                              his or her
6(4A)                          he shall, until he               he or she is to, until he or she
6(4B)                          he                               he or she