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The use of a ship, her cargo and appurtenances as a means of securing a debt in relation to that ship, incurred by her master or owner, has a history that can be traced back to Roman law. Early references to the practice may be found in the Digest of Justinian Book 42 dealing with privileges over...
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Institute of Marine and Environmental Law
2024
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