Spanish Commercial Code - Book III - Maritime Navigation and Trade - Title II - Ships and Naval Artifacts Navy Property
SPANISH COMMERCIAL CODE Title III PRIVILEGES AND MORTGAGES § 1. Of maritime liens in general Article 839. The privileges provided in this title shall be preferred and excluded any other general or special privilege regulated by other legal bodies, as they relate to the same property and rights. However, the priority rules and privileges relating to pollution or to guard against damage from spills of harmful substances, which are set out in international agreements in force in Chile and the Navigation Act, shall prevail over the provisions of this title in specific areas to which they refer. They can not become garments, levies, prohibitions and embargoes independently on parts or belongings and incorporated or naval vessels. Garments and other charges, embargoes and bans on goods made are incorporated into a ship or vessel, disappear from the incorporation. However, no longer have already formed on engines, equipment or communications and underw...