Question 3119 Deck General
70% to passWhich lien against a vessel would be settled FIRST?
The correct answer is A) Salvage lien. A salvage lien is considered the highest priority lien against a vessel. This is because salvage operations are critical to preserving the vessel and its cargo, and salvors are entitled to fair compensation for their efforts. Salvage liens take precedence over other liens, such as ship repairer's liens, vessel mortgages, and even claims for maintenance and cure. The rationale is that the salvage efforts directly benefit all other claimants by saving the vessel from total loss. The other options are incorrect because ship repairer's liens, vessel mortgages, and maintenance and cure claims have lower priority than salvage liens under maritime law.
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