United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 46. SHIPPING |
SubTitle III. Maritime Liability |
Chapter 313. COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND MARITIME LIENS |
SubChapter III. MARITIME LIENS |
§ 31341. Persons presumed to have authority to procure necessaries
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(a) The following persons are presumed to have authority to procure necessaries for a vessel: (1) the owner; (2) the master; (3) a person entrusted with the management of the vessel at the port of supply; or (4) an officer or agent appointed by— (A) the owner; (B) a charterer; (C) an owner pro hac vice; or (D) an agreed buyer in possession of the vessel. (b) A person tortiously or unlawfully in possession or charge of a vessel has no authority to procure necessaries for the vessel.
Historical And Revision
Historical and Revision Notes | |
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Revised section | Source section (U.S. Code) |
31341(a) | 46:972 (1st sentence), 973 |
31341(b) | 46:972 (2d sentence) |
Section 31341(a) lists those persons who are presumed to have authority to procure necessaries for a vessel. These include the owner, master, or a manager at the port of supply; and an officer or agent appointed by the owner, charterer, owner pro hac vice, or buyer in possession of the vessel. This subsection makes no substantive change to law.
Section 31341(b) provides that any person that is tortiously or unlawfully in possession of or in charge of a vessel has no authority to procure necessaries. This subsection makes no substantive change to law.
Amendments
1989—Subsec. (a)(3). Pub. L. 101–225 substituted “management” for “mangement”.