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Berlingieri on Arrest of Ships Volume 1


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Arrest of the Ship in Respect of which the Claim is Asserted

Introduction

11.01 From the definition of arrest as the detention of a ship to secure a maritime claim it appears that the maritime claim in respect of which a ship is arrested must be enforceable on the ship the arrest of which is applied for. The first basic requirement is, therefore, that the claim be related to a particular ship. The second normal requirement is that the claim be against the owner of the ship.

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