Under Maritime Law, can I put a claim of lien on a Documented recreation vessel?
Yes, you can file a claim of lien on a documented recreational vessel with the U.S. Coast Guard's National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC). ...
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Yes, you can file a claim of lien on a documented recreational vessel with the U.S. Coast Guard's National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC). ...
In a word, the answer to your question is yes, you can go after your marina for damages. As the other attorneys answering your question mentioned,...
The answers the other attorneys gave are all correct in that the paperwork is likely dispositive on whether you can return the boat or not. ...
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Attorney Henry is spot-on in his analysis. If they didn't bring in the police in the first instance they're unlikely to file a charge. If you are...
No, you either have to go to court or pay the fine. Attorney Scherr is spot-on that you should request the parking attendant to appear- if they...
Both Attorney Scherr and Attorney Pollara are correct- for an actual trial, you must appear in court to defend your case. You can enter your...
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The short answer is yes, you probably have a cause of action against the broker, and possibly against the owner of the boat. The more nuanced...
Mr. Oakley is correct that the Inter-American Convention, not the Hague Convention, applies in Panama. We have had luck in Panama using local...