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A maritime lien, in English and US law and elsewhere, is a specific aspect of admiralty law concerning a claim against a ship for services rendered to it or injury caused by it.[1]
^United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, Bominflot et al v. M/V Henrich S, decided 4 October 2006, accessed 14 July 2023
A maritimelien, in English and US law and elsewhere, is a specific aspect of admiralty law concerning a claim against a ship for services rendered to...
mechanic's liens, which secure payment for work done on real property or land; judgment liens, imposed to secure payment of a judgment; and maritimeliens, imposed...
towage, liens and limitation), and use "maritime law" only for "dry law" (e.g. carriage of goods and people, marine insurance, and the Maritime Labour...
be "arrested" and detained in port by a court order in support of a maritimelien claim by creditors against the vessel. The grounds upon which a ship...
mortgage (common law) or ship hypothec (civil law term, covering also a maritimelien), a shipowner gives a lender (or mortgagee) a security interest in a...
the concept of maritimelien, the 1999 Convention specifically creates no new maritimeliens. Article 1 adds new categories of "Maritime Claim". These...
Furthermore, the buyer also should check the mortgages records and the maritimelien records to prevent any damages or loss subject to the legal issue of...
within admiralty jurisdiction. If a breach of charter terms creates a maritimelien, the suit may be in rem (i.e. against the vessel itself).[citation needed]...
lien in relation to property is an equitable lien; a maritimelien is sometimes thought to be an equitable lien). It is sometimes argued that where the constitutional...
which designates both "crew wages" and "stevedore wages" as preferred maritimeliens. The statute intended to give the wages of the seamen and dockworkers...
ship or the sister ship can be held in lien to enforce the claim. A property salvage attracts a maritimelien against all property saved; however, the...
be "arrested" and detained in port by a court order in support of a maritimelien claim by creditors against the vessel. The Russian captain and other...
by competent courts, but the authority of Canadian courts to issue maritimeliens over ships arrested in Canadian waters will not be affected by orders...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO; French: Organisation maritime internationale; Spanish: Organización Marítima Internacional) is a specialised...
IMDG Code or International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code is accepted by MSC (Maritime Safety Committee) as an international guideline to the safe transportation...
compliance with the vessel's security plan, as required by the International Maritime Organization's ISPS Code. The plan, customized to meet the needs of each...
Gulf of Mexico in November 2011. But before the contract expired a Maritimelien arose between GC Rieber and Oceanografía. As a consequence a federal...
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Admiralty law also encompasses specialised issues such as salvage, maritimeliens, and injuries to passengers. Intellectual property law aims at safeguarding...
dependent, as is arrest in rem, on the existence of a maritimelien or preferred mortgage lien, but necessitates merely an in personam claim against the...
oil products or chemical tankers. Tanker brokers similarly negotiate maritime contracts, known as charter parties. The main terms of negotiation are...
international maritime treaty which sets out minimum safety standards in the construction, equipment and operation of merchant ships. The International Maritime Organization...
insurance, as well as vehicle liens, such as maritimeliens, and which sometimes may be connected to a register of pledges or tax liens. register of pledges —...
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