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- Maritime_lien abstract "In admiralty law, a maritime lien is a privileged claim upon sea-connected property, such as a ship, for services rendered to, or the injuries caused by that property. In common law, a lien is the right of the creditor to retain the properties of his debtor until the debt is paid.It is a proprietary lien where interest is about the property. It should be understood that “res” may be the vessel (including its appurtenances and equipment), the cargo, the freight or even the proceeds of sale. The rights include jus in re (right on the property) and jus in rem (right against the property). The doctrine of maritime lien is that a ship will be treated as a wrongdoer, not the owner, that the loss, damage or harm is caused by the maritime property, itself, and it has to make good for the loss. The attachment of maritime lien will start when the cause of action arises and will not be eliminated even by change of ownership in a good faith purchase.Two significant differences between maritime liens, which only exist in admiralty law, and the right to keep that exist in general civil law are (1) that in general civil law, \"Prior in time is prior in right\", i.e., the rights of the lienholder with the earliest lien are superior to those of later lienholders, whereas in maritime law the rights of the most recent lienholder are superior, and (2) all maritime liens are superior to all non-maritime liens. For instance, in the United States, a federal tax lien, which is a non-maritime lien, is subordinate to every lien for supplies, fuel, repairs, etc., which are all maritime liens.Normally, a maritime lien relates to the different marine transactions in the admiralty jurisdiction and creates the maritime claims. It will be created by the statute such as the Ship Mortgage Act.".
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- Maritime_lien wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Maritime_lien wikiPageRevisionID "681356813".
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty_law.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Category:Admiralty_law.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Charter-party.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Contract.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Demurrage.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Estoppel.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink European_Free_Trade_Association.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Foreclosure.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Forum_non_conveniens.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Freight_transport.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Good_faith.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink In_personam.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink In_rem_jurisdiction.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Jurisdiction.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Laches_(equity).
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Lex_fori.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Lex_loci.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Lien.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Marine_salvage.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Proper_law.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Ship_mortgage.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Towing.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Waiver.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLink Watercraft.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maritime lien".
- Maritime_lien wikiPageWikiLinkText "maritime lien".
- Maritime_lien wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Admiralty_law.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Maritime_lien wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confusing.
- Maritime_lien subject Category:Admiralty_law.
- Maritime_lien hypernym Claim.
- Maritime_lien comment "In admiralty law, a maritime lien is a privileged claim upon sea-connected property, such as a ship, for services rendered to, or the injuries caused by that property. In common law, a lien is the right of the creditor to retain the properties of his debtor until the debt is paid.It is a proprietary lien where interest is about the property. It should be understood that “res” may be the vessel (including its appurtenances and equipment), the cargo, the freight or even the proceeds of sale.".
- Maritime_lien label "Maritime lien".
- Maritime_lien sameAs Q3510343.
- Maritime_lien sameAs حق_الحجز_البحري.
- Maritime_lien sameAs Pomorski_privilegiji.
- Maritime_lien sameAs m.05pdbpz.
- Maritime_lien sameAs Q3510343.
- Maritime_lien wasDerivedFrom Maritime_lien?oldid=681356813.
- Maritime_lien isPrimaryTopicOf Maritime_lien.