Marshal to notify Defendant that a hearing before this Court may be set by calling the case manager of the undersigned. In order to afford an opportunity for an expeditious hearing of any objections which might be raised by Defendant, the Court hereby directs the U.S. ORDERS that any person claiming an interest in the property attached pursuant to this Order, upon application to the Court, be entitled to a prompt hearing in which Plaintiff shall be required to show why the attachment should not be vacated or further relief granted. Marshal receives written authorization to do so from the attorney who requested the attachment and garnishment, stating that he has conferred with all attorneys representing parties to the litigation, including attorneys for any Intervenors, and they consent to the request for the release, the attorney files the consent and the Court has not entered any orders to the contrary: and ORDERS that the BBG HEZHOU and the tangible and intangible personal property belonging to Defendant may be released from seizure/attachment without the necessity of further orders of this Court, provided that the U.S. ORDERS that without further order from this court, the United States Marshal for the Southern District of Texas may permit cargo operations and/or movement or shifting of the Vessel always within the jurisdiction of the United States Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division while the Vessel is under attachment in this District and ORDERS that the United States Marshal is to seize/attach the Vessel, her equipment and appurtenances, serve a copy of the Verified Original Complaint and Process of Maritime Attachment and Garnishment on the person in possession of the Vessel or his agent and return the writ promptly and 9922263 (the "Vessel"), as well as certain advances, monies, goods and chattels, or credits and effects, which belong to, are the property of, are held in a fiduciary capacity for, are owed to or are otherwise claimed by Defendant BG Shipping Co. ORDERS the Clerk to issue Process of Maritime Attachment and Garnishment pursuant to Rule B directing the United States Marshal for the Southern District of Texas to attach and seize in the amount sued for, $15,248,907.05, with interest accruing, the property of Defendant BG Shipping, specifically including the vessel BBG HEZHOU, a 2022 built, Liberian flagged, bulk carrier, IMO No. Walters, and finding that the conditions of Rule B of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure appear to exist, the Court hereby: And indeed, as illustrated in Figure, the same net external force applied to a car produces a much smaller acceleration than when applied to a basketball.Having reviewed and considered the Motion for the Issuance of Process of Maritime Attachment and Garnishment of Plaintiff Genco Constellation Ltd., Plaintiff's Verified Original Complaint and exhibits, together with the Affidavit of Kevin P. In other words, the larger the mass (the inertia), the smaller the acceleration produced by a given force. Now, it also seems reasonable that acceleration should be inversely proportional to the mass of the system. Newton’s second law of motion states that the acceleration of a body as generated by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the body’s mass. It is a tremendous simplification not to have to consider the numerous internal forces acting between objects within the system, such as muscular forces within the child’s body, let alone the myriad of forces between atoms in the objects, but by doing so, we can easily solve some very complex problems with only minimal error due to our simplification Once the system of interest is chosen, it is important to identify the external forces and ignore the internal ones. The techniques are the same as for the addition of other vectors, and are covered in the chapter section on Two-Dimensional Kinematics.) This proportionality states what we have said in words- acceleration is directly proportional to the net external force. (The net external force is the vector sum of all external forces and can be determined graphically, using the head-to-tail method, or analytically, using components.
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