§ 30915. Seizures and other proceedings in foreign jurisdictions
(a)
In General.—
If a vessel or cargo described in section
30908 or
30914 of this title is arrested, attached, or otherwise seized by judicial process in a foreign country, or if an action is brought in a court of a foreign country against the master of such a vessel for a claim arising from the ownership, possession, or operation of the vessel, or the ownership, possession, or carriage of such cargo, the Secretary of State, on request of the Attorney General or another officer authorized by the Attorney General, may direct the United States consul residing at or nearest the place at which the action was brought—
(b)
Arranging Bond or Stipulation.—
The Attorney General may—
(c)
Payment of Judgment.—
The appropriate accounting officer of the United States or corporation may pay a judgment in an action described in subsection (a) on presentation of a copy of the judgment if certified by the clerk of the court and authenticated by—
(d)
Right To Claim Immunity Not Affected.—
This section does not affect the right of the United States to claim immunity of a vessel or cargo from foreign jurisdiction.