Brokers and boat retailers typically have responsibility for ensuring that the legal framework surrounding the sale and purchase of small craft is fit for purpose and for conducting the transaction successfully within this framework. Would you like to ensure your business is operating as legally protected as possible?
OVERVIEW
This course is designed to give brokers the latest updates and legislation on issues covering law when selling new and second-hand boats. It provides invaluable information and guidance to help you minimise legal problems when selling boats.
The course has been updated post Brexit and is under constant review to give you the most updated and relevant information.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?
If you are a broker or boat retailer and you would like good, sound advice from an expert lawyer, thus avoiding any legal pitfalls when selling boats, this course is for you.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
Covering topics within Legal Concepts, Consumer Protection and RCR and Title, the course provides invaluable information and guidance to help you minimise legal problems when selling boats.
WHAT WILL IT COVER?
AVAILABLE DATES
Next course- Tuesday 16th January 2024- CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR PLACE
Contact: Kitty Judd - 07923 250 650 / kjudd@britishmarine.co.uk
JONATHAN HADLEY-PIGGIN
Jonathan Hadley-Piggin is a partner at the London law firm Keystone Law. Jonathan attended Warsash Nautical College sponsored by BP Shipping where he gained a Class III Certificate of Competency (Deck Officer). Following time at sea with BP, he gained a commission in the Royal Navy and attended Britannia Royal Navy College, then, sponsored by the Navy read for a degree in Maritime Economics and Law at Cardiff University. In the Royal Navy, he specialised in navigation, serving in frigates and nuclear submarines before leaving the Navy to pursue a career in law.
Jonathan trained with the city firm Stephenson Harwood where, following qualification, he specialised in commercial charter disputes, collision, and salvage. In 1997, he started to focus on the leisure side of maritime law, acting for yacht owners, insurers, banks, charter companies and other organisation’s in the marine leisure sector both in the UK and abroad, particularly in the super yacht sector.
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