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(2) In any case where the Governor considers that the finder of abandoned wreck is not a suitable person to salve and bring it to shore or deems it to be in the public interest to enter into an agreement with the finder of any abandoned wreck under subsection (1), he may pay to such finder such reward as he may determine and may enter into an agreement with any suitable person to salve and bring to shore such abandoned wreck. (3) Every agreement under this section shall be entered into between the Governor acting for and on behalf of the Government and the prospector concerned under their respective hands and seals.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_5\", \"num\": \"5.\", \"text\": \"Terms and conditions of agreement 5. (1) The Governor may, in any agreement made under section 4, grant to a prospector a licence (which may be exclusive) to prospect for, work, salve and bring to shore any abandoned wreck within any defined area of the sea bed within the limits of the Islands for such period as may be specified in such agreement. (2) Every such agreement \u2014 (a) shall specify what proportion of any abandoned wreck brought to shore (not being less than one half of the value of the whole of such wreck) shall be returned (subject to the terms thereof) to the prospector; (b) may provide that, at the option of the Governor, the Government shall retain all or any articles recovered upon payment to the prospector of the due percentage of the appraised value thereof; and (c) may specify what proportion, if any, of the agreed costs of salvage shall be payable by the prospector and by the Government respectively. (3) It shall be a term of any such agreement that the prospector shall waive any right of salvage whatever which might otherwise arise in his favour in consequence of his bringing to shore any abandoned wreck found within the area specified in such agreement. Abandoned Wreck Law (4) It shall be a term of any such agreement that the prospector shall employ such methods and submit to such measures of inspection and supervision and shall employ such equipment in and about the salvage as may be required by the Governor. (5) Every such agreement shall contain provisions for \u2014 (a) the revocation of the licence granted thereby; (b) the preservation of the abandoned wreck; (c) the arbitration of all questions and differences arising between the Governor and the prospector; (d) the interpretation of such agreement according to the laws of the Islands; and (e) all such other matters as appear to the Governor to be desirable in the interests of the Government.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"Notice of agreements to be gazetted 6. Whenever the Governor has entered into an agreement under section 4 he shall cause notice thereof to be gazetted. Such notice shall contain a description of the wreck and of the marks or features, if any, by which it may be identified.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_7\", \"num\": \"7.\", \"text\": \"Custody of abandoned wrecks 7. 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(2) The Governor shall be a party to all applications under subsection (1) and a judge may direct such other persons to be served with summonses as he thinks fit. (3) If the Court finds that any wreck is not abandoned and is the property of some person other than Her Majesty in right of Her Government of the Islands, the Court may award salvage to the person or persons responsible for the performance of the salvage operations in respect of such wreck. (4) Any application under this section must be made within two months after the gazetting under section 6.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_10\", \"num\": \"10.\", \"text\": \"Penalty for unauthorised persons prospecting, etc. 10. 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February, 1997.\n\nAbandoned Wreck Law\nArrangement of Sections\n\nc\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nPage 3\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nABANDONED WRECK LAW\n(1997 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\nSection\nPage\n1.\nShort title ...................................................................................................................................5\n2.\nDefinitions ..................................................................................................................................5\n3.\nProperty in abandoned wreck ....................................................................................................6\n4.\nGovernor may enter into an agreement with prospector .............................................................6\n5.\nTerms and conditions of agreement ...........................................................................................6\n6.\nNotice of agreements to be gazetted .........................................................................................7\n7.\nCustody of abandoned wrecks ...................................................................................................7\n8.\nGovernor may appoint Commissioner of Wreck .........................................................................7\n9.\nClaims of owners to wrecks .......................................................................................................8\n10.\nPenalty for unauthorised persons prospecting, etc. ....................................................................8\n11.\nWarrant may issue in cases of concealment of wreck ................................................................8\n12.\nPresumption where wreck found in possession of any person ...................................................9\n13.\nWreck and Salvage Law (1996 Revision) has no application to abandoned wreck .....................9\n\nAbandoned Wreck Law\nSection 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nABANDONED WRECK LAW\n(1997 Revision)\nENACTED by the Legislature of the Cayman Islands.\n1.\nShort title\n1.\nThis Law may be cited as the Abandoned Wreck Law (1997 Revision).\n2.\nDefinitions\n2.\nIn this Law \u2014\n\u201cabandoned wreck\u201d means a wreck which has remained continuously upon\nthe sea bed within the limits of the islands for a period of fifty years and\nupwards before being brought to shore;\n\u201cprospector\u201d means a person with whom the Governor has entered into an\nagreement under this Law and is deemed to include his agents, licensees and\nservants;\n\u201csalvage\u201d includes all expenses properly incurred by the salvor in performance\nof salvage operations; and\n\u201cwreck\u201d includes jetsam, flotsam, lagan and derelict found in, or on the shores\nof, the sea or tidal water.\n\nSection 3\nAbandoned Wreck Law\n\nPage 6\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nc\n\n3.\nProperty in abandoned wreck\n3.\nAll claims to abandoned wreck are barred and the property in such wreck is vested\nin Her Majesty in right of Her Government of the Islands except wreck found in any\nplace where Her Majesty or any of Her Royal Predecessors has granted to any other\nperson the right thereto.\n4.\nGovernor may enter into an agreement with prospector\n4.\n(1) The Governor in Council may, in any case in which he deems it to be in the\npublic interest so to do, enter into an agreement with any prospector licensing\nsuch prospector to prospect for, salve and bring to shore any abandoned wreck.\n(2) In any case where the Governor considers that the finder of abandoned wreck\nis not a suitable person to salve and bring it to shore or deems it to be in the\npublic interest to enter into an agreement with the finder of any abandoned\nwreck under subsection (1), he may pay to such finder such reward as he may\ndetermine and may enter into an agreement with any suitable person to salve\nand bring to shore such abandoned wreck.\n(3) Every agreement under this section shall be entered into between the Governor\nacting for and on behalf of the Government and the prospector concerned\nunder their respective hands and seals.\n5.\nTerms and conditions of agreement\n5.\n(1) The Governor may, in any agreement made under section 4, grant to a\nprospector a licence (which may be exclusive) to prospect for, work, salve and\nbring to shore any abandoned wreck within any defined area of the sea bed\nwithin the limits of the Islands for such period as may be specified in such\nagreement.\n(2) Every such agreement \u2014\n(a)\nshall specify what proportion of any abandoned wreck brought to shore\n(not being less than one half of the value of the whole of such wreck)\nshall be returned (subject to the terms thereof) to the prospector;\n(b) may provide that, at the option of the Governor, the Government shall\nretain all or any articles recovered upon payment to the prospector of the\ndue percentage of the appraised value thereof; and\n(c)\nmay specify what proportion, if any, of the agreed costs of salvage shall\nbe payable by the prospector and by the Government respectively.\n(3) It shall be a term of any such agreement that the prospector shall waive any\nright of salvage whatever which might otherwise arise in his favour in\nconsequence of his bringing to shore any abandoned wreck found within the\narea specified in such agreement.\n\nAbandoned Wreck Law\nSection 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nPage 7\n\n(4) It shall be a term of any such agreement that the prospector shall employ such\nmethods and submit to such measures of inspection and supervision and shall\nemploy such equipment in and about the salvage as may be required by the\nGovernor.\n(5) Every such agreement shall contain provisions for \u2014\n(a)\nthe revocation of the licence granted thereby;\n(b) the preservation of the abandoned wreck;\n(c)\nthe arbitration of all questions and differences arising between the\nGovernor and the prospector;\n(d) the interpretation of such agreement according to the laws of the\nIslands; and\n(e)\nall such other matters as appear to the Governor to be desirable in the\ninterests of the Government.\n6.\nNotice of agreements to be gazetted\n6.\nWhenever the Governor has entered into an agreement under section 4 he shall\ncause notice thereof to be gazetted. Such notice shall contain a description of the\nwreck and of the marks or features, if any, by which it may be identified.\n7.\nCustody of abandoned wrecks\n7.\n(1) Whoever brings to shore within the Islands abandoned wreck, whether or not\nin pursuance of an agreement made under this Law, shall forthwith report it to\nthe Governor and thereafter deposit it for safe custody in such place and\nmanner as the Governor may, in writing, direct.\n(2) Whoever fails to comply with subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and liable\non summary conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment\nfor two years.\n8.\nGovernor may appoint Commissioner of Wreck\n8.\n(1) If it appears to the Governor that any matter needs to be investigated\nconcerning any wreck within the Islands or the recovery or possession of any\narticles comprising the same, he may appoint, by instrument under his hand, a\nCommissioner of Wreck to investigate such matter and to submit a report\nthereon in writing.\n(2) For the purpose of making investigations, the Commissioner of Wreck is\ninvested with all the powers of a Magistrate including the power to subpoena\nwitnesses, to take and receive evidence upon oath or affidavit, to permit\ninterested parties (including the Governor) to be represented by an attorney-atlaw, and to conduct the investigation either in public or in private as he\ndeems fit.\n\nSection 9\nAbandoned Wreck Law\n\nPage 8\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nc\n\n9.\nClaims of owners to wrecks\n9.\n(1) Whoever claims that \u2014\n(a)\nany wreck is not abandoned wreck; and\n(b) he is the owner of such wreck,\nmay apply to the Grand Court by originating summons for a declaration of his\nrights in respect of such wreck, and such application shall be supported by\nsuch evidence as the Court may require.\n(2) The Governor shall be a party to all applications under subsection (1) and a\njudge may direct such other persons to be served with summonses as he\nthinks fit.\n(3) If the Court finds that any wreck is not abandoned and is the property of some\nperson other than Her Majesty in right of Her Government of the Islands, the\nCourt may award salvage to the person or persons responsible for the\nperformance of the salvage operations in respect of such wreck.\n(4) Any application under this section must be made within two months after the\ngazetting under section 6.\n10.\nPenalty for unauthorised persons prospecting, etc.\n10. (1) No person other than a prospector acting under and in accordance with the\nterms of an agreement made under this Law shall, unless thereto specially\nauthorised in writing by the Governor, work, take or bring to shore any\nabandoned wreck, and where, under the terms of any such agreement, an\nexclusive licence has been granted to a prospector in respect of a defined area\nof the sea bed, within the limits of the Islands, no person other than such\nprospector shall prospect for any abandoned wreck within such defined area.\n(2) Whoever contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and liable on\nsummary conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for\ntwo years.\n11.\nWarrant may issue in cases of concealment of wreck\n11. (1) If the Governor suspects or receives information that any abandoned wreck is\nsecreted or in the possession of some person who is not the owner thereof, or\nthat any such wreck is otherwise unproperly dealt with, he may cause an\napplication to be made to any Justice of the Peace for a search warrant, and\nthat Justice may grant such a warrant, and a police officer of or above the rank\nof Inspector may, by virtue thereof, enter any house or other place, wherever\nsituate, and also any vessel, and search for such wreck, and seize and detain\nany such wreck there found.\n(2) If any such seizure of abandoned wreck is made in consequence of information\ngiven by any person to the Governor, the informer shall be entitled, by way of\n\nAbandoned Wreck Law\nSection 12\n\nc\nRevised as at 4th day of February, 1997\nPage 9\n\nreward, to such sum not exceeding in any case fifty per cent of the value of\nsuch abandoned wreck as the Governor may allow.\n12.\nPresumption where wreck found in possession of any person\n12. All wreck found in the possession of any person within the Islands shall be deemed\nto be abandoned wreck until the contrary is proved to the satisfaction of a magistrate\nor the Commissioner of Wreck, and any person found in possession of abandoned\nwreck shall be presumed to have brought it ashore unless he has some satisfactory\nexplanation of the manner in which it came into his possession.\n13.\nWreck and Salvage Law (1996 Revision) has no application to abandoned\nwreck\n13. The Wreck and Salvage Law (1996 Revision) has no application to abandoned\nwreck as defined in section 2.\nPublication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Governor in Council\nthis 4th day of February, 1997.\nCarmena H. 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