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maritime law |
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maritime lawThat part of the law dealing with the sea: in particular, fishing areas, ships, and navigation. Seas are divided into internal waters governed by a state's internal laws (such as harbours, inlets); territorial waters (the area of sea adjoining the coast over which a state claims rights); the continental shelf (the seabed and subsoil that the coastal state is entitled to exploit beyond the territorial waters); and the high seas, where international law applies. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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itself involved in a pitched battle in the state's capital,
Tallahassee, with legislators unfamiliar with recreational boating,
marine insurance and admiralty law as well as with an industry which
should know better. But the
wreck will be governed by admiralty law and the rights of salvage,
meaning anyone can salvage it without the owner's permission. "David brings a tremendous depth of knowledge and experience
in international admiralty laws and is already familiar with the types
of complicated issues Odyssey faces on a day to day basis," said
John Morris, Odyssey Co-founder and Chairman of the Board. |
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