NATIONAL COLOURS Sample Clauses

The 'National Colours' clause defines the official colors associated with a nation, organization, or entity as recognized in the context of the agreement. This clause typically specifies the exact shades, patterns, or arrangements that constitute the national colors, and may outline how and where these colors should be displayed, such as on uniforms, flags, or promotional materials. Its core function is to ensure consistency and respect for the representation of national identity, preventing misuse or misrepresentation of these symbolic colors.
NATIONAL COLOURS. (1) The National Flag shall be the proper national colours for a ship registered under this Act. (2) A master of a ship registered under this Act who, except where it would be unreasonable having regard to all the circumstances to do so, fails to cause the National Flag to be hoisted at all times on the ship, is guilty of an offence. Penalty: 11A fine not exceeding K4,000.00. (3) 12 13Where, except with the consent of the Authority, any distinctive national colours other than the National Flag are hoisted on board a ship registered under this Act– (a) the master of the ship; and (b) the owner if he is on board the ship; and (c) any person hoisting those colours, are each guilty of an offence. Penalty: 14A fine not exceeding K2,000.00. 11 Section 6 Subsection (2) amended by No. 70 of 2006, s. 3. 12 Section 6 Subsection (3) amended by No. 70 of 2006, s. 3. 13 Section 6 Subsection (3) amended by No. 70 of 2006, s. 3.
NATIONAL COLOURS. Recommended at Selectors Discretion.
NATIONAL COLOURS. (1) The National Flag shall be the proper national colours for a ship registered under this Act. (2) A master of a ship registered under this Act who, except where it would be unreasonable having regard to all the circumstances to do so, fails to cause the National Flag to be hoisted at all times on the ship, is guilty of an offence.
NATIONAL COLOURS. National colours are only awarded for World Championship events. There will be no national colours awarded for participation at the World Games.

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