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Form 19—Application to Court for releaseForm 19—Application to Court for release of ship or other property
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## Form 19—Application to Court for release of ship or other property
(subrule 52(1))
(Title)
APPLICATION TO COURT FOR RELEASE OF SHIP OR OTHER PROPERTY
Ship/property1: 2
Applicant: 3
Grounds on which release sought: 4
I have caused a search to be made of the Register of Caveats Against Release and:
1 (a) no such caveat is in force;
1 (b) the following caveat/s1 is/are1 in force: 5
and a copy of this application was served on the following caveator/s1: 6, 7
I undertake to the court to pay the costs and expenses of the Marshal in relation to the custody of the ship/property1, 2, while under arrest, including the costs and expenses associated with the release of that ship/property1. 8
1. strike out whichever is not applicable
2. insert name of ship; if other property, insert description of property
3. insert name of applicant and description, for example, ‘plaintiff’ or ‘Australian legal practitioner for the plaintiff’
4. set out particulars of grounds
5. set out short particulars of caveats in force
6. set out clearly which caveators have been served with the application
7. insert date of service
8. delete sentence if undertaking is to be given by a law practice under subrule 75A(2) of the Admiralty Rules 1988