I had a boat in a storage yard and they sold it without asking me first?
I agree with Mr. Richard. There are many unanswered questions. My first one is: How exactly do you know who they sold it to? It surprises me that...
Jacksonville, FL
Admiralty and maritime Lawyer at Jacksonville, FL
Practice Areas: Admiralty & Maritime
I agree with Mr. Richard. There are many unanswered questions. My first one is: How exactly do you know who they sold it to? It surprises me that...
Likely, but not definitely - Yes. I agree with most of the comments of other counsel, in particular with the idea that 'or' vs 'and' can make a...
Several Things: 1) No. The UCC applies to commercial matters of course, and the other attorneys have already addressed that point. 2) I assume...
I agree with other counsel. In addition to the fact that I do not know the laws in Puerto Rico, the specific facts about signing the waiver will...
I have a different take on using Florida statutes to try to secure title to any vessel, no matter where they are found. 46 U.S.C.A. § 31307...
I agree with Mr. Richard. Your question is many questions. The specifics are important. Is the broker in possession of the vessel, or does the...
Mr. Richard has your answer. The amount at issue is always key. If the amounts are small, it is generally best to 'pay the ransom' and not do...
Your description uses both the singular and the plural to describe your lights. Be careful. Under Rule 23 of the Nav Rules, unless your boat does...
Because the others have already said what needs to be said about the law on this matter, I will just take the time to emphasize the need to...
First, your friend should have asked the Marina before they 'closed' the purchase whether the Marina was owed any money for dockage? Second, not...