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AnasayfaHukuk BlogCommercial Law
9 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Which Services and Materials Provided to a Ship Are Considered a “Maritime Claim”?

Legal Framework and Definition of Maritime Claim 

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1 March 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

What are General Average and Salvage Contribution? Do You Know Your Rights in Marine Insurance, Loss of Hire, and Dispatch Process?

In maritime trade, bthe sharing of losses

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24 February 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

How Are Ship Construction and Repair Claims Collected if Unpaid?

Despite being explicitly defined as a maritime

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19 February 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Who is Responsible if a Ship is Damaged During Cargo Discharge? What is the Legal Status of the Port Operator, Stevedore, and Captain?

1. Occurrence of Damage and Liability Analysis

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16 February 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

What Happens if Ship Insurance Premiums Are Not Paid?

Hull insurance, P&I (Protection & Indemnity) and

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15 February 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

How to Prepare a Ship Provisional Arrest Request Petition? (What Are the Reasons for Rejection of a Ship Arrest Request?)

What are the Reasons for the Rejection

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14 February 2026in Commercial Law, General Subjects, Maritime Trade Law

Defect Notification Periods, Validity Conditions, and Risks of Losing Rights in Ship Sales (2026 Updated Guide)

1. Defect Notification Periods in Ship Sales

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13 February 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

Fundamental Validity Conditions of Disclaimer Clauses in Ship and Yacht Sales

Validity Conditions and Case Analyses of Exemption

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13 February 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

How is Child Support Increased and Can an Increase Decision Be Objected To?

1. Defenses That Can Be Developed Against

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13 February 2026in Commercial Law, Maritime Trade Law

What is a Ship Classification Certificate?

1. What is a Ship Class Certificate?

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