Salvage Convention 1910
Salvage Convention 1910 in Maritime Law
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The following is a definition of Salvage Convention 1910, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Assistance and Salvage at Sea, adopted at Brussels on September 23, 1910 and in force as of March 1, 1913. See also the Protocol, adopted at Brussels on May 27, 1967 and in force as of August 15, 1977. See CMI (see this maritime law term in this legal dictionary); Tetley, M.L.C., 2 Ed., 1998 at pp. 332-333; Tetley, Int’l. M. & A. L., 2003 at p. 326.
Salvage Convention 1910 in Admiralty Law
For information on salvage convention 1910 in this context, see the entry on salvage convention 1910 in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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