Admiralty and Maritime LawBeard Books, 2006 - 752 pages This is the 2006 single volume edition of the abridged, or "student," version of the authors' legal treatise on admiralty and maritime law. |
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... . Territorial Application of the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA): Relationship with State Compensation Acts ............................................................................. 456 Background Note ..........
... . Territorial Application of the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LHWCA): Relationship with State Compensation Acts ............................................................................. 456 Background Note ..........
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... .................................. 461 Note: State Workers' Compensation Schemes.......................................................................... 461 Southwest Marine, Inc. v. Gizoni, 502 U.S. 81, 112 S. Ct. 486; 116 L.
... .................................. 461 Note: State Workers' Compensation Schemes.......................................................................... 461 Southwest Marine, Inc. v. Gizoni, 502 U.S. 81, 112 S. Ct. 486; 116 L.
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... by the 1972 Amendments to the Longshore Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. 33 U.S.C. § 905(b) (1982). (Eds.) Consequently, the Supreme Court declined to “extend the reach” of 22 Admiralty and Maritime Law XVI XVII XVIII.
... by the 1972 Amendments to the Longshore Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. 33 U.S.C. § 905(b) (1982). (Eds.) Consequently, the Supreme Court declined to “extend the reach” of 22 Admiralty and Maritime Law XVI XVII XVIII.
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... compensation. The question in dispute is whether a claim thus grounded is the subject of admiralty jurisdiction; appellant's contention being that the contract, or at least an essential part of it, was for the use by appellant of ...
... compensation. The question in dispute is whether a claim thus grounded is the subject of admiralty jurisdiction; appellant's contention being that the contract, or at least an essential part of it, was for the use by appellant of ...
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... compensation for services rendered in repairing a steamboat. Libelant was the owner of a shipyard with apparatus consisting of a railway cradle and other fixtures and implements used for the purpose of hauling vessels out of the water ...
... compensation for services rendered in repairing a steamboat. Libelant was the owner of a shipyard with apparatus consisting of a railway cradle and other fixtures and implements used for the purpose of hauling vessels out of the water ...
Contents
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CCV | 401 |
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XXXV | 72 |
XXXVII | 79 |
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XXXIX | 81 |
XL | 93 |
XLI | 94 |
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XLVI | 108 |
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LI | 121 |
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LIII | 124 |
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LXII | 142 |
LXIII | 149 |
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LXXI | 171 |
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LXXX | 195 |
LXXXI | 196 |
LXXXII | 197 |
LXXXIII | 200 |
LXXXIV | 201 |
LXXXV | 208 |
LXXXVI | 209 |
LXXXVII | 210 |
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XCI | 214 |
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CIV | 239 |
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CVI | 243 |
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CIX | 249 |
CXI | 250 |
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CXIII | 257 |
CXIV | 262 |
CXVI | 263 |
CXVII | 265 |
CXVIII | 266 |
CXX | 275 |
CXXII | 276 |
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CXXX | 290 |
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CXXXIX | 305 |
CXLI | 306 |
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CLI | 323 |
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CLV | 334 |
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CLVII | 338 |
CLVIII | 342 |
CLIX | 343 |
CLX | 344 |
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CLXXVII | 369 |
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CLXXX | 373 |
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CXCIV | 390 |
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CC | 395 |
CCI | 396 |
CCII | 397 |
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CCXV | 427 |
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CCXX | 436 |
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CCXXXVI | 455 |
CCXXXVII | 456 |
CCXXXVIII | 457 |
CCXXXIX | 458 |
CCXL | 461 |
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CCXLVI | 469 |
CCXLVII | 470 |
CCXLVIII | 476 |
CCXLIX | 477 |
CCL | 484 |
CCLI | 485 |
CCLII | 486 |
CCLIII | 487 |
CCLIV | 488 |
CCLV | 497 |
CCLIX | 498 |
CCLX | 499 |
CCLXI | 500 |
CCLXII | 501 |
CCLXIV | 503 |
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CCLXVI | 510 |
CCLXVIII | 513 |
CCLXIX | 514 |
CCLXX | 516 |
CCLXXIII | 522 |
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CCLXXVI | 527 |
CCLXXVIII | 535 |
CCLXXX | 540 |
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CCLXXXVII | 550 |
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CCXC | 553 |
CCXCII | 555 |
CCXCIV | 556 |
CCXCV | 557 |
CCXCVI | 562 |
CCXCVIII | 563 |
CCXCIX | 567 |
CCC | 568 |
CCCIV | 569 |
CCCV | 571 |
CCCVIII | 572 |
CCCIX | 574 |
CCCXI | 576 |
CCCXII | 577 |
CCCXIV | 578 |
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CCCXVI | 580 |
CCCXVII | 582 |
CCCXVIII | 583 |
CCCXIX | 584 |
CCCXX | 585 |
CCCXXI | 586 |
CCCXXII | 587 |
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CCCXXVIII | 594 |
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CCCXXX | 598 |
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CCCXL | 614 |
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CCCXC | 703 |
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Page 20 - The liability of the owner of any vessel, whether American or foreign, for any embezzlement, loss, or destruction by any person of any property, goods, or merchandise shipped or put on board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage, or injury by collision, or for any act, matter, or thing, loss, damage, or forfeiture, done, occasioned, or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners...
Page 10 - Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable rivers in law which are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are used, or are susceptible of being used, in their ordinary condition, as highways for commerce, over which trade and travel are or may be conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on watev. And they constitute navigable waters of the United States...