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MarineLiens.com - April 2002 Newsletter
A Modern Boat Show of a Bygone Era
One annual East Coast boat show deserves to be singled out
from
the rest, _  More
MarineLiens Introduced to Consumer Market
Following the introduction of MarineLiens Ltd. to the marine
trade, the 
company is now entering_More
MarineLiens
Volume Discounts
Marine Liens Ltd. would like to remind users of the discount
for volume 
searches_
 HOT
ISSUE: Propeller Guards
There is currently much ado in the industry surrounding
propeller guards.
Many vessels are already using propeller guards....    More
HOT ISSUE: PWCs
What is the real issue with personal watercraft? Is it the
speed, the noise,
or the reckless use that is rousing the public.....  
Hot
IssUE: SHARKS
In recent years, schools of sharks have been reported around
beaches in 
 the United States. Sidney Harbor, Australia _
Hot
issue: Sunken Containers
Reports of vessels hitting submerged objects in the open
oceans have 
provoked interesting solutions._
ABANDONED
CREW
Recently we monitored an online chat revolving around the
topic of an offshore 
registered megayacht that hired crew_
Cargo
liens In the eyes of the turkish
Under Turkish law, boat owners have a lien on any cargo for
outstanding freight, 
including demurrage, deadfreight and distance freight._
Business
Law 101: Insurance Pitfalls
The challenge with your maritime insurance policy is to make
sure your business's
claim falls within the contract you sign. Here's a few ways_
MARITIME
LIENS: AN OVERVIEW
  
Find out what makes maritime liens unique among other liens,
such as 
possessory liens and ship mortgages_
Regulations
of the PRC on Int'l Marine ShippinG
Regulations of the People's Republic of China on International Marine
Shipping 
( the
"Regulations"), effective on January 1, 2002, applies to operation
activities 
and related auxiliary business of international marine shipping _
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