12. Compensation and Lien.—

The compensation of the managing owner or ship's husband depends upon contract, express or implied, with the owners. In some localities, usage may provide a commission on the amounts of money which he handles. Where he is not one of the owners, the law would doubtless imply a promise to pay him a reasonable compensation; where he is a part owner himself, it is doubtful if compensation could be recovered in the absence of a definite agreement; ordinarily tenants in common are not entitled to charge each other for services rendered in the care and management of the common property, in the absence of a statute or special contract. The managing owner is not entitled to a lien upon the ship for his compensation or disbursements but he may have a lien upon the profits of a voyage in his hands or upon the proceeds of the ship in the same situation.