Oman - Time Bars
27/01/2017
Under Oman Maritime Law 1981, discover the time bars for various maritime claims, including maritime contract of carriage claims, recovery of monies, collision claims, personal injury or death claims from a collision, salvage claims, general average claims, and insurance contract claims.
Malta - Time Bars
26/01/2017
Understand the time bars under Maltese law, covering contractual and tortious claims
Nicaragua - Time Bars
26/01/2017
Learn about time bars under Nicaragua maritime transportation laws
Kenya - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Explore Kenya's time bar regulations for various claims under the Limitation of Actions Act 1968 and other relevant statutes
Kuwait - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Explore Kuwait's time bar regulations in maritime, commercial, and civil law
Latvia - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Discover the time bars under Latvian law, covering general civil relationships, maritime matters, and commercial dealings
Lebanon - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Limitation periods impose time limits within which a party must bring a claim, or give notice of a claim to another party failing which the claimant may be prevented from bringing his claim against the alleged wrongdoer. If a claim proceeds out of time, the defendant will be able to plead the defense of limitation and the claimant will have the burden of proving that the cause of action arose within the relevant statutory period.
Libya - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Time bars under contract of carriage in contract and in tort for both personal injury and latent damage claims are governed by the Libyan civil law as follows;
South Korea - Time Bars
25/01/2017
Explore the time bars for maritime claims in South Korea
The Club has been advised by our Correspondent that the Port of Fujairah has put in place a new regulation prohibiting a vessel from sailing when a crew member is disembarked for medical reasons.
Japan - Time Bars
20/01/2017
Understand the time bar system in Japanese maritime law with key concepts and specific time limits for various claims
Germany - Time Bars
19/01/2017
The German Civil Code provides a general 3 years time bar period which applies to contractual as well as to statutory claims. If a damage or a personal injury is latent long-stop dates of up to 30 years apply.