Form ADM14

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterAdmiralty forms
In the
Claim No.
High Court of Justice
Queen’s Bench Division
Admiralty Court
Order for sale of a ship
BEFORE
UPON HEARING
and upon reading the written evidence of (give details)
(And no acknowledgment of service and/or defence or collision statement of case having been filed on behalf of the
defendant(s)]
IT IS ORDERED that:
(1) the ship (give details)
be appraised and sold by the Admiralty Marshal (before judgment (if applicable))
(2) the Admiralty Marshal choose one or more experienced persons to appraise the vessel and certify
its true value in writing.
(3) the Admiralty Marshal sell the vessel on his conditions of sale for the highest price that can be obtained for it,
but not for less than the certified value without an order of court.
(4) the Admiralty Marshal pay the proceeds of sale of the vessel into court.
(5) on completion of the sale the Admiralty Marshal countersign and file the certificate of value together with an
account of his fees and expenses.
(6) the Solicitors on behalf of the claimant (or as may be) within (give details)
give to the Admiralty Marshal a personal undertaking to pay on demand the fees and expenses of the Marshal
incurred by him or on his behalf in respect of the appraisement and sale of the property, or of endeavours to
appraise or to sell the property.
[OR BE SOLD IN SUCH OTHER WAY AS THE COURT MAY ORDER
]
Date
Admiralty claim in rem against:
Claimant(s)
Defendant(s)
ADM14 Order for sale of a ship
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