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The Maritime Advocate. – ¹27. - July 2004.

 

Flying the Moldovian flag

THE Republic of Moldova is a small country nestled in the south eastern corner of Europe. A former republic of the USSR, it is bordered by Romania to the west and the Ukraine to the east. In 1990, Moldova proclaimed its sovereignty and on August 27, 1991, its state independence. By 1992 it had also become a member of the United Nations. Today, the Republic of Moldova is governed by its president and is facing a period of transition to a market economy.

In the maritime field, Moldova is a member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Danube Commission. The main legislative document governing maritime activities is the Merchant Maritime Code, which underwent amendment in July last year. As a result of the amendments, all vessels owned by legal entities or actual persons, whether resident or non-resident in Moldova, or which belong to them on the basis of bareboat charter agreements, can be registered with the Shipping Register of Moldova (permanent or parallel registration). One of the main advantages of the register is that all owners and charterers of vessels registered in Moldova are exempt of tax payments and customs duty.

The registration of vessels in Moldova is handled by the National Service of Safety of Navigation, part of the Ministry of Transport and Communication. There are no limits on registration and river and sea-river vessels of all ages and types are welcome.

Owners wishing to register a vessel in Moldova must nominate a domicile agent for the term of the registration. For permanent registration, the following documents are required:

  • power of attorney;
  • application;
  • bill of sale;
  • certificate of incorporation of the owner-company of the vessel;
  • confirmation of the cancellation of the previous registration of the vessel (deletion certificate);
  • questionnaire of the register of ships;
  • photo of the general overview of the vessel or principle plan;
  • copies of the tonnage certificate; class certificate; certificate of the validity of the vessels for navigation (or analogue);
  • certificate of radio equipment (with the list of equipment).

Once the registration is complete, the following documents will be issued:

  • certificate of ownership of the vessel;
  • certificate of navigation under the flag of Moldova;
  • certificate of minimum safe manning;
  • ship radio station license;

Tariffs for the registration of vessels in Moldova are very favourable. The gross tonnage of the vessel forms the basis for the tariff but the type and age of the vessel are also taken into account.

The National Classification Society (Inspection of the Ship Register) forms part of the National Service of Safety of Navigation and is responsible for supervising of river vessels and vessels of mixed navigation. The Inspection works within the rules of the Russian Register of Navigation and offers low tariffs. All well-known classification societies are also recognised.

The National Service of Safety of Navigation also oversees the temporary registration of vessels under agreements of leasing and bareboat charter, temporary deletion of vessels from the register under agreements of leasing and bareboat charter, registration of mortgages and the issuing of endorsements for crew members.

© 2004
Arthur A. Nitsevych
Partner,
Mykola V. Melnykov
Partner,
International Law Offices

03 july 2008

The managing partner of the LLC “International Law Offices” Arthur Nitsevich was appointed a member of the Nautical Institute Committee of Ukraine at session of the MIU Committee on June 27th, 2008. The Nautical Institute with headquarters in London unites experts in the sphere of maritime business, politics and law in more than 110 countries. The chief object of this public organization is promotion of high standards in the field of maritime education, professional development and competence of maritime experts.

03 july 2008

At the Fourth Annual International Conference “Practice if Maritime Business: Sharing Experience” that was organized and carried out in May, 2008 in Odessa city by the Law firm “International Law Offices” and the Law firm “Remedy” from St.-Petersburg, it was declared for initiating new members into the Nautical Institute of Ukraine: a partners of the Law firm “Remedy” – Mr. Suprunenko and Nikolay Melnikov – “International Law Offices” that implies a recognition of their significant personal contribution to the goal achievement the Nautical Institute raises.
The honorary secretary of the Nautical Institute of Great Britain (NI) Philip Wake personally congratulated new members of the institute and presented the diplomas.

16 june 2008

This is the third year of the presence of our Law firm “International Law Offices” in world-famed catalogue of leading Law firms Legal 500 of John Pritchard among the other ukrainian legal companies as well as in the same named directory Legal500.com

10 april 2008

Office of Law Firm International Law Offices moved into the completely new office in the historical center of Kiev : 3, Kudryavskiy Uzviz, office 4 Kiev, 04053, Ukraine
The telephone number is the same +38 044 332 12 83

19 february 2008

The Partner of International Law Offices Natalya Shpak has joined to the delegates of this ambitious forum, arranged by UKRcham, Swiss-Ukrainian Business Chamber involved organizations, companies and the Swiss Embassy. The overall intention was further strengthening the economic cooperation between Ukraine and Switzerland and giving information on advantages of the Location Switzerland.

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23 january 2008

Can governments in partnership with the private sector and non-profit organisations promote sustainable development? This is the primary question of the project led by United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. International law offices in the person of Partner Arthur Nitsevych is engaged by the project as a Ukrainian expert in the field of PPP. This research is examining whether, and under what conditions, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) can be conceived to include criteria for peace and sustainable development. This would include considerations for sustainable management of resources, equitable access to these resources for both women and men affected by the PPPs, as well as their safety, the security in the region, and the protection of infrastructure.

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