Merchant Shipping Act,1958
Act No : 44
Section :
Release of ship, etc.
352D. Release of ship, etc. (1) Where a vessel or other property is detained in connection with a claim which appears to the High Court to be founded on a liability to which a limit set by section 352B applies, or security is given to prevent or obtain release from such detention, the High Court may, and in the circumstances mentioned in sub-section (3) of this section shall, order the release of the vessel, property or 566D security if the conditions specified in sub-section (2) are satisfied; and where the release is ordered, the person on whose application it is ordered shall be deemed to have submitted to the jurisdiction of the High Court to adjudicate upon the claim. (2) The conditions referred to in sub-section (1) are-- (a) that security which in the opinion of the High Court is satisfactory (in this section referred to as "guarantee") has previously been given whether in India or elsewhere, in respect of the said liability or any other liability incurred on the same occasion and the High Court is satisfied that if the claim is established, the amount for which the guarantee was given or such part thereof as corresponds to the claim will be actually available to the claimant; and (b) that either the guarantee is for an amount not less than the said limit or further security is given which, together with the guarantee, is for an amount not less than that limit. (3) The circumstances referred to in sub-section (1) are that the guarantee was given in a port which, in relation to the claim, is the relevant port (or as the case may be, a relevant port) and that port is in a convention country. (4) For the purposes of this section-- (a) a guarantee given by the giving of security in more than one country shall be deemed to have been given in the country in which security was last given; (b) any question whether the amount of any security is (either by itself or together with any other amount) not less than any limit set by section 352B shall be decided as at the time at which the security is given, (c) where part only of the amount for which a guarantee was given will be available to a claimant that part shall not be taken to correspond to his claim if any other part may be available to a claimant in respect of a liability which no limit is set as mentioned in sub- section (1). (5) In this section-- (a) "convention country" means any country in respect to which the International Convention relating to the Limitation of the Liability of owners of sea-going ships signed in Brussels as the 10th day of October, 1957, is 566E in force and includes any country to which the Convention extends by virtue of article 14 thereof; (b) "relevant port", in relation to any claim, means a port where the event giving rise to the claim occurred, or if that event did not occur in that port, the first port of call after the event occurred and includes in relation to a claim for loss of life or personal injury or for damage to cargo, the port of disembarkation or discharge.
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