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UNWRITTEN RULES: WHO CAN FILE A DOCUMENT ON BEHALF OF A MARSHALL ISLANDS OR LIBERIAN ENTITY?

Source: Watson, Farley & Williams - Every Liberian and Marshall Islands non-resident entity must provide its entity registrar with the full address, email address and phone number of a person who will receive the entity’s annual invoices and who will generally be the liaison between the entity and the registrar.

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Liberian Registry launches first-ever dynamic detention prevention programme

Source: LISCR - The Liberian Registry has developed and released a dynamic Detention Prevention Programme (DPP), which is an automated Port State Control (PSC) risk assessment system that focuses on preparedness before Liberian vessels enter into port. This valuable tool and platform is offered to Liberian-flagged ships free of charge.

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Republic of the Marshall Islands Urges Countries to Treat Seafarers as Key Transport Workers

Source: Republic of the Marshall Islands - The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), one of the world’s largest maritime registries, with more than 4,700 vessels and nearly 100,000 seafarers serving on RMI-flagged vessels encourages countries to recognize and protect seafarers as key transport workers amid restrictions around the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

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India allows foreign flagging of ships owned by Indian entities

The Indian Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) innsued an order allowing foreign flagging of ships owned by Indian entititries subject to certain conditions (7/23/14)

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Recent Marine Money Article Highlights Norwegian Silent Partnership Model

A recent entry in Marine Money's weekly briefing Freshly Minted highlights a successful use of the bareboat charter financing model in the delivery of two eco-type Handysize Bulk Carriers. The article, "Control and Optionality = de Facto Ownership," is posted as follows.

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Liberian Registry Asserts State's Political Stability

The Liberian Registry is speaking up about its security as a corporate jurisdiction in light of political misconceptions some have associated with the country in its recent Corporate Newsletter.<

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Cayman Islands Further Positions Self as Shipping Center

The Cayman Islands is developing incentives to bring more shipping companies to the region, Premier Alden McLaughlin announced at the Cayman Islands Shipping Summit this week.

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