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Ex Africa semper aliquid novi: associated ship arrest in south Africa

Ex Africa semper aliquid novi: associated ship arrest in south Africa
Ex Africa semper aliquid novi: associated ship arrest in south Africa
Amendments to legislation redefine meaning of control of company, change time at which ownership of associated ship must exist and include charterer in concept of shipowner.
0306-2945
561-571
Staniland, Hilton
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Staniland, Hilton
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Staniland, Hilton (1995) Ex Africa semper aliquid novi: associated ship arrest in south Africa. Lloyd's Maritime & Commercial Law Quarterly, 4, Autumn Issue, 561-571.

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Amendments to legislation redefine meaning of control of company, change time at which ownership of associated ship must exist and include charterer in concept of shipowner.

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Published date: 1995

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Local EPrints ID: 142399
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/142399
ISSN: 0306-2945
PURE UUID: 38eae5a4-9d7d-4e9d-877c-5d149ee68e02

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Date deposited: 15 Apr 2010 12:01
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:39

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Author: Hilton Staniland

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