mortgages

Marshall Islands Relaxes Mortgage Recording Requirements in Light of COVID-19

Source: Cozen O’Conner - In response to the disruption cause by COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, the Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Administrator (the Administrator) has issued a temporary modification to the mortgage recording and acknowledgment requirements set out in the Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Act (the Act).

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COVID-19 Contingencies for Mortgages, Acknowledgements, Notarizations, and Closings

Source: LISCR - This message is sent in order to advise and update you on the continuing efforts of the Liberian Registry to adapt its service delivery in the face of the Global COVID-19 pandemic.   With this unprecedented public health challenge impacting the shipping industry worldwide, the preventive measures being applied globally are having an immediate impact on shipping.&n

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Shipping2015 - Flying the Maltese Flag

The Connecticut Maritime Association's Shipping2015 conference and exhibition was pleased to have the participation of a number of Registries as sponsors, exhibitors, or speakers. Of special note was a presentation during the Legal Panel by Dr.

The Ship Mortgage Crisis - How ship valuation methods rationalized toxic shipping portfolio and ship covered bonds

Professor Okan Duru, Assistant Professor, Izmir Katip Celebi University posted, on his Linkedin page, a fascinating study of the the current

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Taiwan Co-operative Bank Requires Permanent Mortgages

Taiwan Co-operative Bank now requires permanent registrations of Panamanian mortgages in order to provide ship financing, a move which could potentially start a trend in the industry.

TradeWinds reports:

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Dutch Court Grants Arrested Ship Jurisdiction to Mortgage Banks

A recent court ruling has granted Netherlands juridictions in cases of ship arrests by Dutch mortgage banks, regardless of the ship's flag or ownership jurisdiction.

Lloyd's List reports:

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Taiwan Co-operative Bank requires permanent ship mortgage registrations

Taiwan Co-operative Bank is currently requiring permanent Panamanian ship mortgage registrations. TradeWinds reports:

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