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»Louisiana LNG terminal land ownership legal battle resumes
08/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/louisiana-lng-terminal-land-ownership-legal-battle-resumes/20017755835.htm?src=rss
Five-year case with direct impact on Sempra’s LNG investment resumes before US appellate court
»Neftegaz-67 accused could be acquitted
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/neftegaz-67-accused-could-be-acquitted/20017754314.htm?src=rss
Judge indicates four jailed seafarers could be acquitted or receive substantial reduced sentences
»Agder settles Vinson cargo dispute
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/agder-settles-vinson-cargo-dispute/20017754363.htm?src=rss
Agreement reached over dispute involving reefership resulting in ship’s release
»Canada pushes ahead with Arctic plans
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/canada-pushes-ahead-with-arctic-plans/20017754342.htm?src=rss
Vessels obliged to report to authorities when sailing into northern Canadian waters
»UK owners set to keep race law wages get-out
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/uk-owners-set-to-keep-race-law-wages-get-out/20017754449.htm?src=rss
Shipowners set to retain right to pay lower wages to foreign nationals on UK-flag ships
»UK owners set to keep race law wages get-out
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/uk-owners-set-to-keep-race-law-wages-get-out/1267468683626.htm?src=rss
BRITISH shipowners seemed set to retain the right to pay lower wages to foreign nationals on UK-flag ships, despite a renewed political challenge to their controversial exemption from race relations laws in the House of Lords yesterday, writes David Osler .
»Judge may cut sentences in Neftegaz-67 collision case
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/judge-may-cut-sentences-in-neftegaz-67-collision-case/1267468683514.htm?src=rss
FOUR seafarers jailed by a Hong Kong court in January could be acquitted or receive a substantially reduced jail sentence on appeal, the high court judge who freed all four men on bail has indicated.
»Canada to assert Arctic sovereignty
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/canada-to-assert-arctic-sovereignty/1267468683490.htm?src=rss
CANADA’S federal Conservative government has moved ahead with plans to oblige all vessels to report to authorities as they sail into northern Canadian waters, writes Leo Ryan in Montreal .
»China unveils tougher legal guidelines for shipbreakers
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/china-unveils-tougher-legal-guidelines-for-shipbreakers/1267468683578.htm?src=rss
CHINA’s Ministry of Commerce has launched a draft set of legal guidelines for the country’s shipbreaking industry.
»Anglo-Eastern focuses on offshore services sector
03/03/2010 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/news/anglo-eastern-focuses-on-offshore-services-sector/1267468683502.htm?src=rss
ANGLO-Eastern Group, the Hong Kong-based shipping services company, is targeting the offshore vessel sector with its newbuilding supervisory services following a dramatic rise in the volume of assignments from owners with tonnage on order.











