This document discusses several topics related to maritime law and ship operations:
1. It compares and contrasts ESP and CAS, two types of ship maintenance programs.
2. It explains why ships must be registered, and which international convention requires registration.
3. It defines maritime liens and how they take priority over mortgages and other claims against a ship.
4. It briefly mentions compensation regimes and superstructure definitions.
5. It asks questions about third party liability, reliability based on maintenance, conflicts between India and IMO, equipment failure, and chief engineer responsibilities under ISM codes.
This document discusses several topics related to maritime law and ship operations:
1. It compares and contrasts ESP and CAS, two types of ship maintenance programs.
2. It explains why ships must be registered, and which international convention requires registration.
3. It defines maritime liens and how they take priority over mortgages and other claims against a ship.
4. It briefly mentions compensation regimes and superstructure definitions.
5. It asks questions about third party liability, reliability based on maintenance, conflicts between India and IMO, equipment failure, and chief engineer responsibilities under ISM codes.
This document discusses several topics related to maritime law and ship operations:
1. It compares and contrasts ESP and CAS, two types of ship maintenance programs.
2. It explains why ships must be registered, and which international convention requires registration.
3. It defines maritime liens and how they take priority over mortgages and other claims against a ship.
4. It briefly mentions compensation regimes and superstructure definitions.
5. It asks questions about third party liability, reliability based on maintenance, conflicts between India and IMO, equipment failure, and chief engineer responsibilities under ISM codes.
2. Why a ship required to be registered ? in which convention does it come 3. what is development in charter party liens: Lien is a claim or charge upon property securing the payment of some debt or the satisfaction of some obligation or duty . The lien can be enforced by arrest and sale of the property Maritime liens will come before mortgages and any statutory rights in rem (i.e. against the ship or cargo, etc.) and possessory liens 4. compensation regime 5. superstructure definition; is bridge a superstructure 6. third party liability – definition and example 7. reliability based on maintenance 8. 9. 10. Conflict between India and IMO, what will be the effect. 11. Equipment failure. 12. what are the C/E responsibilities as per ISM developments in turbocharger nozzle rings flow Differentiate between maritime liens and mortgage !". What is a third party?
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