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There can also be complex interplay with security interests under admiralty law.
"His practice is in admiralty law or international trade.
He was also delegate at international conferences regarding admiralty law.
The term "seaman" has been used in admiralty law for centuries.
The case, which for the most part involves admiralty law, a particularly arcane area, has already broken some new legal ground.
Researching some obscure question of admiralty law for your boss's next move?"
This is similar in some respects to the doctrine of general average in admiralty law.
A libel, in admiralty law, is the first pleading of the complainant.
Holmes practiced admiralty law and commercial law in Boston for fifteen years.
In admiralty law, many legal systems accord certain claims preferential status where a ship is subject to arrest.
The courts have divided on whether the 1953 law superseded the much older body of admiralty law.
Admiralty law, he said, was concerned with commercial shipping and the protection of lives at sea, not in what happens to historic wrecks.
The admiralty laws were a prominent feature in causing the American Revolution.
At the time, salvage was based on British Admiralty law, which considered the work of salvagers in the public interest.
It is the public law counterpart to admiralty law, which concerns private maritime intercourse.
Hough was a recognized expert in admiralty law.
That led to its use in admiralty law courts: a surrogate was appointed to act in place of a regular judge.
There can be complex interplay between insolvency law and other legal regimes, such as admiralty law.
Canada has adopted an expansive definition of its maritime law, which goes beyond traditional admiralty law.
An advocate in a court of admiralty (see admiralty law)
In Admiralty law, and in old English practice, the term is applied to the seizure of property.
Seems that in law school, she was a student in a course on admiralty law that Clinton taught.
Prize is a term used in admiralty law to refer to equipment, vehicles, vessels, and cargo captured during armed conflict.
Admiralty law also covers many commercial activities, although land based or occurring wholly on land, that are maritime in character.
Admiralty law governing relations between entities that operate vessels on the oceans is dealt with by special courts.