Don’t let your maritime claim expire
Don’t let your maritime claim expire Introduction Maritime claims arise in relation to the ownership, possession, mortgage and general […]
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Don’t let your maritime claim expire Introduction Maritime claims arise in relation to the ownership, possession, mortgage and general […]
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Doing maritime business in Nigeria’s $10 billion charter market The general Nigerian economic landscape could be seen
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Demystifying ship arrests in Nigeria Introduction A ship is not arrested in a police station nor by shackle-bearing
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 Court of Appeal declares collection of SLAC illegal On June 21 2017 a court of
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Conversion claims based on unauthorised creation of lien on cargo Where a bill of lading holder fails
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Concurrent liabilities for loss of or damage to goods in tort and contract Introduction Both Broadline Enterprises Ltd
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Claims for unpaid crew wages unenforceable in Federal High Court Introduction Maritime claims are generally under the
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Can NIMASA stop issuing Cabotage Waivers? Introduction The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has announced a five-year
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The Nigeria Ship Arrest Series is published by Akabogu & Associates, a Nigerian law firm. It will run weekly
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Avoiding vessel detention in Nigeria 19 April 2017 | Contributed by Akabogu & Associates Shipping & Transport, Nigeria IntroductionUnsafe
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