Cayman Islands:
Cape Town Convention Takes Effect From 1 November 2015: October 2015
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The International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town
Convention) Law, 2015 (Commencement) Order, 2015 was published in
the Cayman Islands Gazette on 23 October 2015. The Order stipulates
that the International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town
Convention) Law, 2015 shall come into force in the Cayman Islands
on 1st November 2015 (see our earlier advisories in respect of the
law:
4 May 2015 &
28 July 2015). As a member of the Cape Town Convention Working
Group Walkers will continue to work closely with the Government of
the Cayman Islands concerning all matters related to the
implementation of the Convention.
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