BackshopI know the ship could be sold but would they actually have any legal reason to seize the contents of the containers? The contents don't belong to the ship owners or operators.
https://www.workboat.com/viewpoints/quirks-property-loss-sea
http://www.bullivant.com/mobile/showarticle.aspx?show=7271&
Overmod Backshop I know the ship could be sold but would they actually have any legal reason to seize the contents of the containers? The contents don't belong to the ship owners or operators. Maritime law can be funny. See here for instance: https://www.workboat.com/viewpoints/quirks-property-loss-sea http://www.bullivant.com/mobile/showarticle.aspx?show=7271&
Backshop I know the ship could be sold but would they actually have any legal reason to seize the contents of the containers? The contents don't belong to the ship owners or operators.
Maritime law can be funny. See here for instance:
When Egypt gets the number of Euros they want - the vessel will sail on to destination.
Just like anything else in the World - Follow the money.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Convicted One Electroliner 1935 When they started changing to red glass lenses in the 3:00 & 9:00 positions for s horizontal indication, the center lamp was extinguished. Then they went with green lenses at the 12:00 & 6:00 positions for a vertical indication and the center position was again extinguished. There, that what you were looking for?
Electroliner 1935 When they started changing to red glass lenses in the 3:00 & 9:00 positions for s horizontal indication, the center lamp was extinguished. Then they went with green lenses at the 12:00 & 6:00 positions for a vertical indication and the center position was again extinguished.
There, that what you were looking for?
Judge, AQUIT that man. He got it done.
Thanx C. O.
Vessel arrested
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FESrIXpsQJc
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