United States Trust Company of New York v Master and Crew of the Ship Ionian Mariner
| Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
| Neutral Citation | 1997-0820 FCA H |
| Date | 1997 |
| Year | 1997 |
| Court | Federal Court |
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The Protection Of Seafarers' Wages In Admiralty: A Critical Analysis In The Context Of Modern Shipping
...181 See: Admiralty Act 1988 (Cth) (Aus), section 6; United States Trust Company of New York v Master and Crew of Ship Ionian Mariner (1997) 77 FCR 563, 583. 182 See eg: Comandate Marine Corp v Pan Australia Shipping Pty Ltd (2006) 157 FCR 45 [112]; Empire Shipping Company Inc v Owners of th......
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Conclusion : reconceptualising the maritime lien and the conflict of laws
...Co v the Ship Lastrigoni (1974) 131 CLR 1 at 5; United States Trust Company of New York v Master and Crew of the Ship Ionian Mariner (1997) 77 FCR 563 at 585. It should be noted that if the claim in personam becomes time-barred the right to enforce the maritime lien is lost, although the ma......
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The maritime lien and the present Australian admiralty law
...Rose Pearl (1957) 2 FLR 219 at 226 to 227 and see United States Trust Company of New York v Master and Crew of Ship “Ionian Mariner” (1997) 77 FCR 563 at 585. In practice, American law provides for a maritime lien in respect of the supply of necessaries - see section 31342, 46 USC (1994); M......