Admiralty in a NutshellWest Pub., 1983 - 390 páginas Indicia of Jurisdiction; Scope of Maritime Jurisdiction; Substantive Maritime Law: Contracts for Carriage of Goods; Liens on Maritime Property; The Seaman's Employment Contract, Wages and Compromise of Claims; Marine Insurance; Towage and Pilotage; Salvage; General Average; Maritime Tort Law; Collision Law; Worker Injury Claims; Wrongful Death; Platform Injuries; Sovereign Immunity; Joint and Several Liability, Indemnity and Contribution; Limitation of Liability; Jurisdiction and Procedure in Maritime Claims. |
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... shipowner runs the risk that his liability arising out of the activities of his vessel or its employees may not have been caused by an " act or omission " of the vessel , and will not be covered by the P & I policy . A shipowner may ...
... shipowner runs the risk that his liability arising out of the activities of his vessel or its employees may not have been caused by an " act or omission " of the vessel , and will not be covered by the P & I policy . A shipowner may ...
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... shipowner , at these Public Health Service Hospitals . If the seaman refuses the shipowner's offer of treat- ment at a Public Health Service Hospital , he for- feits his right to obtain cure from the shipowner , unless the seaman can ...
... shipowner , at these Public Health Service Hospitals . If the seaman refuses the shipowner's offer of treat- ment at a Public Health Service Hospital , he for- feits his right to obtain cure from the shipowner , unless the seaman can ...
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... shipowner could never limit its liability . The Act offers no aid in the solution of this problem ; its drafters in the mid - nineteenth century under- standably were thinking of shipowners as individ- uals , and not as corporations ...
... shipowner could never limit its liability . The Act offers no aid in the solution of this problem ; its drafters in the mid - nineteenth century under- standably were thinking of shipowners as individ- uals , and not as corporations ...
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