Admiralty in a NutshellIndicia 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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... commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water . 77 U.S. ( 10 Wall . ) 557 , 563 . This definition is applied to determine whether waters which ...
... commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water . 77 U.S. ( 10 Wall . ) 557 , 563 . This definition is applied to determine whether waters which ...
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... commerce . " Each of these ele- ments has generated its share of jurisprudence . 1. Use . Waters actually in use or susceptible of use for maritime shipping and commerce clearly fall within the definition of " navigable waters . " If a ...
... commerce . " Each of these ele- ments has generated its share of jurisprudence . 1. Use . Waters actually in use or susceptible of use for maritime shipping and commerce clearly fall within the definition of " navigable waters . " If a ...
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... commerce . Regardless of its value in the promotion of mari- time shipping and commerce , limitation has devel- oped in ways which make it an inequitable remedy . The operator of a vessel entitled to limitation need only put up the ...
... commerce . Regardless of its value in the promotion of mari- time shipping and commerce , limitation has devel- oped in ways which make it an inequitable remedy . The operator of a vessel entitled to limitation need only put up the ...
Contents
In re see name of party | 133 |
Smith 40 | 141 |
Liaw Su Teng v Skaarup Shipping Corp | 151 |
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