11Protection of owner, demise charterer, manager or operator or crew of vessel arrested
(1) The High Court may, as a condition of arrest of a vessel, or for permitting an arrest already effected to be maintained, impose upon the claimant who seeks to arrest or who has procured the arrest of the vessel, an obligation to provide an unconditional undertaking to pay such sums of money as damages or such security of a kind for an amount and upon such terms as may be determined by the High Court, for any loss or damage which may be incurred by the defendant as a result of the arrest, and for which the claimant may be found liable, including but not restricted to the following, namely:—
(a) the arrest having been wrongful or unjustified; or
(b) excessive security having been demanded and provided.
(2) Where pursuant to sub-section (1), the person providing the security may at any time, apply to the High Court to have the security reduced, modified or cancelled for sufficient reasons as may be stated in the application.
(3) If the owner or demise charterer abandons the vessel after its arrest, the High Court shall cause the vessel to be auctioned and the proceeds appropriated and dealt with in such manner as the court may deem fit within a period of forty-five days from the date of arrest or abandonment:
Provided that the High Court shall, for reasons to be recorded in writing, extend the period of auction of the vessel for a further period of thirty days.
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- 4 Maritime claim
- 5 Arrest of vessel in rem
- 6 Admiralty jurisdiction in personam
- 7 Restrictions on actions in personam in certain cases
- 8 Vesting of rights on sale of vessels
- 9 Inter se priority on maritime lien
- 10 Order of priority of maritime claims
- 11 Protection of owner, demise charterer, manager or operator or crew of vessel arrested