Maritime Lien in UK Law

  • English Conflict of Laws and Italian Social Security Legislation
    • No. 28-5, September 1965
    • The Modern Law Review
    ...... to the Brussels Convention on the Law Relating to Maritime Wages 1926 and had ratified it in 1949. Great Britain ... Code, the company was affaorded a privileged maritime lien, ranking imme- diately after port dues, pilot’s fees ......
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 7-3, July 1944
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: HOW TO REFORM PARLIAMENT. By Robert S. W. Pollard. HANDBOOK OP ADMIRALTY LAW. By Gustavus H. Robinson. LAW REFORM (FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS) ACT, 1943. By Glanville L. Wi...
    ...... and immunity, the seaman, jurisdiction in rem and the maritime lien, the common carrier by water, water carriage under ......
  • NOTES OF CASES
    • No. 10-3, July 1947
    • The Modern Law Review
    ...... Justice Scott upholds Admiralty jurisdiction whenever a lien has attached to a ship in consequence of maritime fault. This ......
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 35-2, March 1972
    • The Modern Law Review
    Constitutional Law. By S. A. de Smith. Constitutional Theory. By G. Marshall. Magna Carta. By Anne Palliser Sale and Hire Purchase. By J. K. Macleod. Williams and Mortimer on Executors, Administrat...
    ......-no doubt this is partly due to the fact that maritime law has always been attractive to me, but there is a great ... to the enforcement of rights in rem, and the maritime lien. It was Stowell’s work to build up a jurisprudence out of ......
  • Divisional Court Cases
    • No. 17-1, January 1953
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ...... running agreement having been signed were not entitled to a maritime lien for their wages. The decision had been approved by the ......
  • The Odessa File: Post Socialist Property Rights in English Courts
    • No. 60-5, September 1997
    • The Modern Law Review
    ......, an action in rem may (whether or not the claim gives rise to a maritime lien on that ship) be brought in the High Court against — (i) that ship, ......
  • Employee Insolvency Priorities and Employment Protection in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom
    • No. 44-2, June 2017
    • Journal of Law and Society
    When an employer becomes insolvent, employees’ claims for unpaid wages and contributions may be protected through statutory priorities, social security schemes, or a combination of both. This artic...
    ......, with the exception of seamen's claims that are only covered by maritime lien. This is a guarantee created by operation of law over a ship and its ......
  • Notes Of Cases
    • No. 20-5, September 1957
    • The Modern Law Review
    ...... reported case on this point, it was held that a maritime lien-as any lien in possession-attached only to the specific ......
  • REVIEWS
    • No. 28-6, November 1965
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: The Personality of Lawyers. A Comparative Study of Subjective Factors in Law, Based on Interviews with German Laywers. By Walter O. Weyrauch. The Art of an Advocate. ...
    ...... even the character of the action in TCNI~ and the maritime lien, which gives that form of action its unique place in ......
  • Reviews
    • No. 42-5, September 1979
    • The Modern Law Review
    The Bar on Trial. Edited by R. Hazell. [London: Quartet Books. 1978. 221 pp. (including index). Paperback £1·95.] Violence and the Family. Edited by J. P. Martin. [Wiley. 1978. 369 pp. and index. £...
    ...... consideration is given as to how the various types of maritime lien rank in priority infer se. Chapter 4 is devoted to ......
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