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A ship Arrest in Russia, by Igor Nikolaev, IN Law Office

A ship Arrest in Russia, by Igor Nikolaev, IN Law Office

IN Law Office P.O. 10 St. Petersburg 194214, Russia Telephone / Facsimile: +7 (812) 320 12 18 Email: igor@inlaw.ru Web: www.inlaw.ru A ship arrest in Russia became a real possibility when the new Merchant Shipping Code of the Russian Federation came into force on 1 May 1999. Only a few months before in January 1999, Russia acceded […]

Arresting Vessels in Florida, by Rod Sullivan, Sullivan & Co.

  8777 San Jose Blvd, Suite 803 Jacksonville, FL 32217 United States of America Tel: 904-355-6000 Fax: 904-737-0920 rodsullivan@bellsouth.net www.floridamaritimelawyers.com The State is divided into three federal districts: The Southern District: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, and Key West. The Middle District: Jacksonville, Tampa, Port Canaveral, Fernandina Beach, Fort Myers, Naples The […]

Arrest of ships under Venezuelan law, by Sabatino Pizzolante Maritime and Commercial Attorneys

  Arrest of ships under Venezuelan law, by Sabatino Pizzolante Sabatino Pizzolante Maritime & Commercial Attorneys C.C. Inversiones Pareca, Piso 2, Ofics. 2-08/2-09, Urb. Cumboto Sur, Estado Carabobo, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela Phones: +58-242-3641026/3641798 – Fax: +58-242-3640998 E-mail: mail@sabatinop.com / Website: www.sabatinop.com 1.- Legal Background Arrest of ships under Venezuelan law is governed: a) By the […]

Admiralty Procedure in Pakistan, by Faisal K. Daudpota

  INTRODUCTION Admiralty procedure in Pakistan is governed by Chapter XXXII (Rules Under Colonial Courts Of Admiralty Act, 1890) of the Sindh Chief Court Rules[1]. In addition to these admiralty specific rules, it has been held that all the rules relating to civil proceedings are also applicable to the proceedings in suits filed in Admiralty […]

Ship arrest in Lithuania by Vytas Ramanauskas, Ramanauskas ir Partneriai Law Firm

  Ramanauskas ir Partneriai Law Firm S.Daukanto 9, LT-92235, Klaipeda, Lithuania Tel. +370 46 303430 Fax. +370 46 312393 email: v.ramanauskas@rplaw.lt web: www.rplaw.lt 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. The International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to the Arrest of Seagoing Ships, Brussels, 1952 (1952 Arrest […]

Maritime liens and arrest of vessels, By Einar Baldvin Axelsson, Logos Legal Services

  Maritime liens and arrest of vessels under Icelandic law, by Einar Baldvin Axelsson LOGOS Legal Services logos@logos.is www.logos.is Efstaleiti 5 IS-103 Reykjavik Iceland Tel: +354 540 0300 Fax: +354 540 0301 ATTACHEMENT OF ASSETS The general nature of an attachment is that assets of the debtor, e.g. real estate or other property or rights […]

Why it is easy to arrest ships in Hong Kong, by Chris Potts, Crump & Co

  Why it is easy to arrest ships in Hong Kong, by Chris Potts Crump & Co 1103, Jubilee Centre 18 Fenwick Street Wan Chai, Hong Kong Tel: +852 2537 7000 Fax: +852 2804 6615 Email: crumps@biznetvigator.com Web: http://www.crump-co.com.hk Hong Kong law is very similar (but not identical) to English law upon which it is closely modeled. […]

Arrest of vessels in Denmark, by Henrik Kleis, Delacour

  hfr@delacour.dk www.delacour.dk Aaboulevarden 13 DK-8000 Arhus C Ph: +45 7011 1122 Fx: +457011 1133 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Arrest of vessels in Denmark can be made very fast and on an informal basis, i.e. without POA, original invoices and notarized and authenticated documents. The rules are quite […]

Ship Arrest in United Arab Emirates, by C. Chakradaran, Afridi & Angell

  dubai@afridi-angell.com www.afridi-angell.com Emirates Towers Level 35,Sheikh Zayed Road, P.O. Box 9371, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971-4-330 3900 Fax: +971-4-330 3800 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Under the UAE Federal Maritime Law (Law No. 26 of 1981) (“FML”) a right of arrest as provisional relief may be […]