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Revista de derecho (Valparaíso)
versión On-line ISSN 0718-6851
Resumen
BARROILHET ACEVEDO, Claudio. Does Naval Property Still Remain in the Chilean Maritime Law?. Revista de Derecho de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso [online]. 2007, n.29, pp.143-167. ISSN 0718-6851. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0718-68512007000100004.
Naval property is a very old institution of Maritime Law, inherent of the civil legal systems, consisting in considering each vessel as a special and separate patrimony of the other property that their owner keeps on land and even from the rest of his fleet. This separation results in that the debts arising from trading a vessel can only be effective in the vessel and not in the other property of their owner. This article analyses if this aspect is present in our maritime law and which is its profile.
Palabras clave : Navy property; Naval Patrimony; Assigned patrimony; Theory of personification of vessels; Group of property formed by the will of the owner and divisible by such owner; Group of property created by law and only divisible as permitted legally; Maritime lien; Privileged credit; Limitation of liability; Fund of limitation of liability.