Seaport refers to an area enclosing port land and water areas of which infrastructure facilities are constructed and equipment necessary for incoming and outgoing ships is installed in order to load or unload goods, embark or disembark passengers as well as to render other services. So, how are Vietnam’s current regulations on seaport?
Ship mortgage refers to a ship owner’s putting up his own ship as security for fulfillment of civil obligations to the mortgagee without having to transfer such ship to that mortgagee.
Ship registration is the work of recording and storing information about ships in the national register of ships of Vietnam and issue of the Certificate of registration of Vietnamese ship under the provisions of the Vietnam Maritime Code 2015 and other relevant laws and regulations. How are specific provisions on this issue?
On November 25, 2015, the National Assembly promulgated the Vietnam Maritime Code 2015. This Code consists of 20 Chapters, 341 Articles, provides for maritime operations, of which one of the most outstanding contents are prohibited acts in marine operations.
Vietnam Maritime Code 2015 was promulgated on November 25, 2015 and came into force from July 01, 2017. One of the notable contents of this Code is the regulation on conditions for arrest of ships for the purpose of securing a maritime claim.
This is the content of Decree No. 05/2017/NĐ-CP of Vietnam’s Government on treatment of property sunk in inland waterways, port waters and territorial waters of Vietnam.
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