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It is possible to arrest a vessel for any monetary claim. Generally, however, it will be necessary to show that unless an arrest is ordered the enforcement of the claim be endangered. If it is shown that the debtor has no other property in Western Germany which may be attached and that enforcement will otherwise have to be effected abroad, a prima facie case for arrest will have been made out.

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Albrecht, HC. (1976). Germany. In: Hagberg, L. (eds) Maritime Law: Volume I Arrest of Vessels. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4433-1_7

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