This is a legal form that was released by the Connecticut Secretary of the State - a government authority operating within Connecticut. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form UVESSEL-1-1.1?
A: Form UVESSEL-1-1.1 is the Notice of Vessel Lien form used in Connecticut.
Q: When is Form UVESSEL-1-1.1 used?
A: Form UVESSEL-1-1.1 is used when there is a lien on a vessel in Connecticut.
Q: What is a vessel lien?
A: A vessel lien is a legal claim placed on a vessel to secure payment of a debt.
Q: Who can file a Notice of Vessel Lien?
A: Any person or entity who has a valid lien on a vessel in Connecticut can file a Notice of Vessel Lien.
Q: What information is required on Form UVESSEL-1-1.1?
A: Form UVESSEL-1-1.1 requires information about the vessel, the debtor, and the lienholder, as well as details about the lien.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form UVESSEL-1-1.1?
A: Yes, there is a fee to file Form UVESSEL-1-1.1. The fee amount may vary.
Q: What happens after filing Form UVESSEL-1-1.1?
A: After filing Form UVESSEL-1-1.1, the lienholder's claim will be recorded, and the debtor will be notified of the lien.
Q: Can the vessel be sold while the lien is in place?
A: No, the vessel cannot be sold while the lien is in place. The lien must be satisfied or resolved before the vessel can be sold.
Q: What happens if the debtor does not satisfy the lien?
A: If the debtor does not satisfy the lien, the lienholder may take legal action to enforce the lien and potentially seize the vessel.
Form Details:
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