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Abandoned Ship's Crew
There's a ship in port which is at the centre of a legal battle regarding ownership. Its from India and the owners went into liquidation. The Indian bank and the liquidators, and now the local port are locked in this legal tangle, and all the while the crew remain on board.
Its been 18 months now, and I cannot understand why they have to stay on board? Stuck in port watching DVDS. Four of them are being swapped for new crew members over Christmas. why can they not go home?
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Its been 18 months now, and I cannot understand why they have to stay on board? Stuck in port watching DVDS. Four of them are being swapped for new crew members over Christmas. why can they not go home?
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It's a very complex situation. The vessel has been impounded by the port in the hope they can sell it to recover the port fees they are owed. But the original owners and the liquidators also claim ownership. If the ship crew were to leave it the vessel would be immediately treated as abandoned and sold by the port, but it would only get scrap value which would not...
09:49 Sun 10th Dec 2017
It's a very complex situation. The vessel has been impounded by the port in the hope they can sell it to recover the port fees they are owed.
But the original owners and the liquidators also claim ownership.
If the ship crew were to leave it the vessel would be immediately treated as abandoned and sold by the port, but it would only get scrap value which would not even cover the costs already incurred. The crew think their best chance of eventually getting paid is to hold on in the ship in the hope it will be able to be sold as a going concern.
But the original owners and the liquidators also claim ownership.
If the ship crew were to leave it the vessel would be immediately treated as abandoned and sold by the port, but it would only get scrap value which would not even cover the costs already incurred. The crew think their best chance of eventually getting paid is to hold on in the ship in the hope it will be able to be sold as a going concern.
I see, I guess there is such a limited market for second hand ships, and they are so complex that they have to be constantly maintained and in tip top condition to retain any value at all.
We pass the ship a couple of times a week and unless the local media remind us, we almost forget they are on there.
We pass the ship a couple of times a week and unless the local media remind us, we almost forget they are on there.
I agree eddie
knowing nothing about maritime law
you can arrest a ship - and this seems to have been done
( I think it is the only THING - oops airplane perhaps - you can arrest otherwise it has to be people)
and I agree if they walked off - abandoned and scrap....
getting paid from a company in liquidation - good luck - unless - - they are already being paid as costs to liquidation
JOhnny Halliday again on the Beeb
I REALLY wish they would say shonny allee-day
that is his name
knowing nothing about maritime law
you can arrest a ship - and this seems to have been done
( I think it is the only THING - oops airplane perhaps - you can arrest otherwise it has to be people)
and I agree if they walked off - abandoned and scrap....
getting paid from a company in liquidation - good luck - unless - - they are already being paid as costs to liquidation
JOhnny Halliday again on the Beeb
I REALLY wish they would say shonny allee-day
that is his name