Legal Definition and Related Resources of Marshalling
Meaning of Marshalling
Arranging; putting in proper order; e. g., “the law will marshal words, ut res magis valeat.” Hill, B., Hardr. 92. So to marshal assets. See “Assets.” So to marshal coat armor. This now belongs to heralds. Wharton.
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Marshalling in Maritime Law
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The following is a definition of Marshalling, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The equitable process, whereby the Marshal or the court orders a creditor who has a secured right on more than one res or more than one fund belonging to the debtor or security from two or more debtors for the same debt, to exercise his right on the security in a manner which will be in the best interests of all the creditors. See Tetley, M.L.C., 2 Ed., 1998 at pp. 857-858; Tetley, Int’l. M. & A. L., 2003 at p. 504.
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