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Form 2—Caveat against arrest of ship or Form 2—Caveat against arrest of ship or other property
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## Form 2—Caveat against arrest of ship or other property
(subrule 7(1))
(Title)
CAVEAT AGAINST ARREST OF SHIP OR OTHER PROPERTY
Ship/property1: 2
Caveat by: 3
Relationship with ship/property1: 4
Caveat expires: 5
Amount for which caveat entered: $ 6
Kind of proceeding to which caveat applies: 7
Address for service of caveator: 8
If a proceeding to which this caveat applies is commenced against the ship/property1 in any Australian court, I undertake to:
(a) enter an appearance in the proceeding; and
(b) comply with any obligations as to bail or payment into court under rule 9 of the Admiralty Rules;
within 3 days after being served with initiating process in the proceeding.
1. strike out whichever is not applicable
2. if ship, insert name of ship and port of registry; if other property, insert description of property
3. insert name of applicant
4. insert short particulars of relationship
5. if caveat to be in force for less than 12 months, specify time, but not less than
7. days
6. insert amount
7. list kinds of proceedings to which caveat applies, for example, “All proceedings”, “Any proceeding on a claim referred to in subsection 4(2) or paragraph 4(3) (a) to (g) (inclusive) of the Admiralty Act 1988” or as appropriate
8. insert address for service