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Introduction:
• Origins - the laws of Oleron
• Growth of the modern ship mortgage regime
• Intertwined security interests
• Ship mortgage recognition
• Ability to remove or reduce country risk issue
• Is the lender completely secured against owner insolvency?
Issues:
• Variation of liens in different jurisdictions;
• Rights of cargo owners when a ship is arrested;
• The banker’s perspective
• Is there a choice for the arresting mortgagee and how and why does it exercise that choice?
| Date: | 28/05/2008 |
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