Owner or operator registration Sample Clauses

Owner or operator registration. In Ireland, an aircraft may only be registered in Ireland if it is owned by a citizen or company392 of Ireland or other European Union member state393 but, even if the aircraft is not owned by such a citizen, if it is chartered by demise, leased or on hire to, or in course of being acquired under a lease-purchase or a hire-purchase agreement by such a citizen or company, then the aircraft may be registered in the State but such registration shall be subject to any conditions the Irish Aviation Authority may deem fit.394 In Belgium, the rule is similar, with aircraft on an operating lease of at least 6 months being registrable in Belgium so long as the lessee would be qualified as an owner if it owned the aircraft.395 McBain396 notes that the aircraft register and certificate may contain a brief note identifying the lessor or owner which, while having no legal effect provides a form of comfort to lessors. He goes on to note397 that the Belgian Civil Aviation Administration sometimes registers an aircraft in the name of the lessor but that: “the preference of lessor is generally to leave the registration in the name of the lessee in order to avoid a possible exposure to operational liabilities”. What remains unclear is the effect of identifying the lessor or owner by means of a note for potential liability as owner of the aircraft under, for example, as discussed at 3.11.2 infra. 391 At 3.5.2.2. 392 Such company having a place of business in Ireland and having its principal place of business in Ireland other European Union member state and of which not less than two thirds of the directors are citizens of Ireland or other European Union member state. 393 Section 7(1) of the Irish Aviation Authority (Nationality and Registration of Aircraft) Order, 2005 (S.I. 634 of 2005). 394 Ibid, Section 7(4). 395 XxXxxx G, Aircraft Finance: Registration, Security and Enforcement, General Editor, Sweet & Xxxxxxx, 2000 at Belgium, 1.2.2. 396 Ibid., at Belgium, 1,4. 397 Ibid., Belgium, at 1.2.4.
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