Either a claim in personam, i. e. "against the person" (which may be a corporate body or an individual), or a claim in rem, i. e. "against the matter" (which is usually a named ship). Many claimants prefer to make a claim in rem against a ship, especially where the ship's owner is difficult to identify.
What types of claim may be brought in the Admiralty Court by claimants with maritime claims?
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