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Federal Law No. 26 of 1981 on Maritime Commercial Law.

Type of law
Legislation
Source


Abstract
The aim of Law is to regulate the sea navigation and trade. This Law is composed of 6 Sections divided into 422 articles. Section 1 deals with the following matters: (a) terms and definitions; (b) general provisions; and (c) identification, nationality, registration, ownership, control and documents of the ship. Section 2 provides for the privilege and pawning rights and confiscation of the ship. Section 3 pertains to the following: (a) ship-owner and supplier of equipment; (b) captain; (c) crew; (d) regulation the sea works; (e) sea work contract; and (f) security, order and discipline on the ship. Section 4 addresses the following: (a) ship rent; (b) sea transportation contract; (c) transporter liability; (d) transportation contract of persons; and (e) ship guiding and towing. Section 5 refers to the following: (a) sea accidents; (b) collision and clash; (c) help, rescue and salvaging; and (d) common sea losses. Section 6 provides for the following: (a) sea insurance; (b) insurance contracts; (c) obligations of the insurance company; (d) obligations of the insured; (e) damage settlement; (f) ship insurance; and (g) good insurance.
Date of text
Entry into force notes
This Law enters into force 3 months after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
Original title
قانون اتحادي رقم 26 لسنة 1081 بشأن القانون التجاري البحري