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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

  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 Frandsen

  INTERLEX Mariane Thomsens Gade 1C DK-8000 Arhus C Ph: +45 2015 2079 hfr@interlex.dk www.interlex.dk 1. Please give an overview of ship arrest practice in your country. Arrest of vessels in Denmark can be made fast and on an informal basis, i.e. without POA, original invoices, and notarized and authenticated documents. The rules are quite flexible […]

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 […]