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river and branches as are within the Port and are not 

 within the Haven, as denned by the Haven Act, 1866. 



The expression " The Waveney " or " river " shall mean and 

 include all such parts of the River Waveney and branches 

 thereof, and of the Breydon and Burgh Flats and of the 

 Shores and Banks of the same river, branches and flats as 

 are within the Port and are not within the Haven, as 

 denned by the Haven Act, 1866, but shall not mean or 

 include Oulton Dyke or Oulton Broad, or any of the 

 shores or banks of Oulton Dyke or Oulton Broad. 



The word " Master " when used in relation to any vessel shall 

 be understood to mean the person having the command 

 or charge of the vessel for the time being. 



The expression "pleasure boat" includes any boat, pleasure 

 wherry, house boat, skiff, dinghy, punt, canoe or yacht, 

 and craft of every kind, whether propelled by sails, steam, 

 electricity, or any other motive power, and not being used 

 exclusively for rowing, or solely as a tug, or for the cartage 

 of goods. 



REGISTRATION. 



3. These Bye-laws shall not apply to any pleasure boat visiting 

 the said rivers from another river, not being the Yare, Bure or 

 Waveney, and used upon the said rivers for not more than 14 days 

 in any year, or excused from Registration by the Commissioners by 

 a resolution in w r riting. 



4. Every pleasure boat except as aforesaid used or intended to 

 be used upon the said rivers, shall be registered and marked as 

 in these Bye-laws provided. 



5. No person shall use or assist or be concerned in using or 

 cause or suffer to be used upon any part of the said rivers any 

 pleasure boat, unless such boat shall be registered and marked as in 

 these Bye-laws provided. 



6. No person shall hire or let for hire, or hold out or offer for 

 hire, or suffer or permit to be let for hire, any pleasure boat to be 

 used upon the said rivers, or to ply for hire with any pleasure boat 

 upon the said rivers unless the same shall be registered and marked 

 as in these Bye-laws provided. 



7. Every person applying to the Commissioners for registration 

 of a pleasure boat shall furnish to the Commissioners in writing 

 upon a form to be obtained at the Tonnage Office of the Com- 

 missioners at Carrow Bridge, Norwich, or at the office for the time 

 being of the Commissioners, or from such of the officers or servants 

 of the Commissioners as may be from time to time supplied with 

 such form correct information as to the particulars following, that 

 is to say : 



