Common use of MARITIME LIEN Clause in Contracts

MARITIME LIEN. This Agreement is an admiralty and maritime agreement under the general maritime laws, statues, and codes of the United States of America. Boatyard provides storage and repair services to the Owner on the basis that the Boatyard relies on the financial credit of the vessel. Boatyard shall have a maritime lien against the described vessel, her appurtenances, and contents for sums due for work performed, slip/mooring/space rental, and for injury or damage caused or contributed to by the Owner or Owner’s agents or employees, including but not limited to damage to equipment, piers, docks, wharfs, personal injury or death, other vessels, pollution by oil or its derivatives, sewage or other hazardous material, loss by sinking, fire or other losses.

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Sources: Boat Yard Agreement

MARITIME LIEN. This Agreement is an admiralty and maritime agreement under the general maritime laws, statues, and codes of the United States of America. Boatyard provides storage and repair services to the Owner on the basis that the Boatyard relies on the financial credit of the vessel. Boatyard shall have a maritime lien against the described vessel, her appurtenances, appurtenances and contents for sums due for work performed, slip/mooring/space rental, and for injury or damage caused or contributed to by the Owner or Owner’s agents or employees, including but not limited to damage to equipment, or for piers, docks, wharfs, personal injury or death, other vessels, pollution by oil or its derivatives, sewage or other hazardous material, loss by sinking, fire or other losses.

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Sources: Slip Rental Agreement