U.S. Federal Maritime Commission Forms

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is an independent regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the ocean transportation system in the United States. Its main purpose is to ensure a fair and competitive international maritime industry that benefits both consumers and businesses. The FMC regulates and enforces laws related to shipping practices, tariffs, and agreements among ocean carriers, ports, and other entities involved in international trade. It also provides dispute resolution services and collects data on the ocean transportation industry.

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This Form is used for resolving small claims disputes through an informal adjudication process. It includes an information checklist to ensure all necessary details are provided.

This form is used for applying to become a licensed practitioner before the Federal Maritime Commission.

This form is used for obtaining a passenger vessel surety bond as required by the regulations of the Federal Maritime Commission.

This Form is used for providing a guaranty in relation to liability for death or injury, as outlined in Section 2 of the Act (46 U.S.C. 44101, 44103-44106).

This document is an Escrow Agreement, which is used to outline the terms and conditions of an arrangement where a neutral third party holds funds or assets until certain conditions are met. It provides protection for both parties involved in a transaction by ensuring that funds or assets are secure until all obligations are fulfilled.

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