Tag: Maritime Law
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Privilege
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Privilege Meaning of Privilege An exceptional or extraordinary advantage or right ; an exemption from some duty, burden, liability or attendance to which certain persons are entitled. May be absolute as […]
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New York Convention 1958
New York Convention 1958 in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of New York Convention 1958, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The “Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral […]
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New York Convention 1958
New York Convention 1958 in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of New York Convention 1958, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The “Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral […]
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Rome Convention, 1980Â
Rome Convention, 1980 in Admiralty Law For information on rome convention, 1980 in this context, see the entry on rome convention, 1980 in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Rome Convention, 1980Â
Rome Convention, 1980 in Admiralty Law For information on rome convention, 1980 in this context, see the entry on rome convention, 1980 in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Droit Maritime FrançaisÂ
Droit Maritime Français in Admiralty Law For information on droit maritime français in this context, see the entry on droit maritime français in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Droit Maritime FrançaisÂ
Droit Maritime Français in Admiralty Law For information on droit maritime français in this context, see the entry on droit maritime français in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Departure
In pleading , a departure is said to exist where a party quits or departs from the case or defense which he has first made, and has recourse to another. warren v Powers, 5 Conn. 373. Where a departure relates to material averments the court is entitled to ignore the pleading that […]
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Departure
In pleading , a departure is said to exist where a party quits or departs from the case or defense which he has first made, and has recourse to another. warren v Powers, 5 Conn. 373. Where a departure relates to material averments the court is entitled to ignore the pleading that […]
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Harter Act 1893
Harter Act 1893 in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Harter Act 1893, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: formerly 46 U.S. Code Appx. 190-196. It is the precursor of COGSA (see this maritime law term […]
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International Safety Management Code
International Safety Management Code (Ism Code) in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of International Safety Management Code (Ism Code), produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The International Management […]
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Beaufort Wind Force ScaleÂ
Beaufort Wind Force Scale in Admiralty Law For information on beaufort wind force scale in this context, see the entry on beaufort wind force scale in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Beaufort Wind Force ScaleÂ
Beaufort Wind Force Scale in Admiralty Law For information on beaufort wind force scale in this context, see the entry on beaufort wind force scale in the maritime law encyclopedia.
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Salvage Reward
Salvage Reward in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Salvage Reward, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The compensation which is payable to a salvor, pursuant to a salvage award (see this maritime […]
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Condition
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condition Meaning of Condition state or mode in which a person or thing exists. In real estate law, the term condition denotes any qualification , restriction or limitation annexed to a gift, and […]