(Purpose of this Law)
Article 1. The purpose of this Law is to promote public interests by securing order in marine transportation and encouraging sound development of the marine transportation business.
(Definition)
Article 2. The "marine transportation business" within the meaning of this Law shall be the ship-operation business, ship's lease, forwarding agency, shipping brokerage, shipping company's agency, tallying, surveying and measuring business.
2 The "ship-operation business" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the business, other than the harbor transportation business (the business which, being attendant on the marine transportation, is to carry goods by lighter or tug for loading or discharging), to carry persons or goods by ship and is divided into liner service enterprise and tramp service enterprise.
3 The "liner service enterprise" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the ship-operation business to engage in such transportation with passenger-boats (vessels having passenger complement of not less than thirteen persons) on definite routes, schedules and tariffs as previously made public and "tramp service enterprise" shall mean all other kinds of ship-operation business.
4 The "ship's lease business" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the business of leasing ships (inclusive of time-charter;the same shall apply hereinafter) or entrusting others with the operation of ships.
5 The "forwarding agency" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the business of one who acts for others in forwarding of cargoes by sea (hereinafter referred to as the "cargo forwarding by sea" ) under his own name.
6 The "shipping brokerage" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the business of broking in connection with cargo forwarding by sea, lease, sale and purchase of ships or entrustment of ship's operation.
7 The "shipping company's agency" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the business of acting as agent, on behalf of a person who is engaging in ship-operation or ship's lease business, with respect to transactions which are usually conducted within the purview of his business.
8 The "tallying" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the counting of shipping cargoes or certifying of delivery thereof at the time of loading or discharge, the "tallying business" the business of conducting tallying and the "tallyman" the person who is carrying on tallying as his occupation.
9 The "survey" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the conducting of verification, investigation and appraisal on stowage of shipping cargoes, the "surveying business" the business of conducting survey and the "surveyor" the person who is carrying on survey as his occupation.
10 The "measuring" within the meaning of this Law shall mean the conducting of reckoning or verification of measurement or weight of shipping cargoes at the time of loading or discharge, the "measuring business" the business of conducting measuring, the "measurer" the person who is carrying on measuring at his occupation.