Legal Question in Admiralty Law in California
is non payment of collectors fee a bsis fot filing a marine lien
Asked on 8/24/17, 8:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
It depends on whether you are talking about an undocumented vessel or a documented vessel, i.e., does it have a California DMV CF number and registration (undocumented), or is it a US Coast Guard registered vessel (documented). DMV registered vessels are considered personal property, and they can be liened just like a car and similarly to any other valuable equipment. If it is a "documented" vessel, you must file an In Rem proceeding against the vessel in federal court and then have the vessel "arrested." In Rem and arrest is only available to collect debts owed for materials and services provided and rendered to the vessel itself.
Answered on 8/24/17, 2:40 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Hello! My ex was on my phone plan, and after we split up he tried to release the... Asked 8/18/16, 10:54 am in United States California Admiralty Law
-
I am a lawyer in California who knows very little about maritime law. I have a... Asked 11/23/14, 9:44 pm in United States California Admiralty Law