{"id":1310,"date":"2015-05-15T11:31:07","date_gmt":"2015-05-15T16:31:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.campbellslegal.com\/?p=1310"},"modified":"2015-07-22T10:14:50","modified_gmt":"2015-07-22T15:14:50","slug":"cayman-islands-set-to-implement-cape-town-convention","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.campbellslegal.com\/client-advisory\/cayman-islands-set-to-implement-cape-town-convention-1310\/","title":{"rendered":"Cayman Islands Set To Implement Cape Town Convention"},"content":{"rendered":"

New Legislation<\/h2>\n

The Cape Town Convention was opened for signature in 2001.\u00a0 The Aircraft Protocol came into force in 2006. Together, they establish an international framework for the creation and registration of international interests in qualifying aircraft, engines and helicopters.<\/p>\n

In 2009, pending ratification of the Convention by the United Kingdom, the Cayman Islands (a British overseas territory) passed the Cape Town Convention Law, 2009, allowing Cayman Islands entities to \u2018opt-in\u2019 to domestic legislation which sought to mirror the provisions of the Convention.<\/p>\n

The United Kingdom opted to ratify the Convention and Protocol in 2014.\u00a0 The UK Cape Town Regulations are expected to come into effect this summer.\u00a0 Consequently, the Cayman Islands is now preparing to implement the Convention and Protocol.<\/p>\n

The International Interests in Mobile Equipment (Cape Town Convention) Bill was passed on 17 April 2015 and could come into force in the Cayman Islands as early as August this year. \u00a0This legislation will also repeal and replace the Cayman Islands Cape Town Convention Law, 2009.<\/p>\n

Cape Town Declarations<\/h2>\n

As part of the Cayman Islands implementation process, the following key declarations will apply:<\/p>\n