Liability in Collisions Between Vessels: Hearings Before the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2313, to Unify Apportionment of Liability in Cases of Collision Between Vessels, and Related Casualties; and S. 2314, to Limit the Liability of Shipowners, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 266 sider |
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... damages caused shall be settled in accordance with the following provisions , in whatever waters the collision takes place . SEC . 2. If the collision occurs without fault , if it is caused by force majeure , or if the causes of the ...
... damages caused shall be settled in accordance with the following provisions , in whatever waters the collision takes place . SEC . 2. If the collision occurs without fault , if it is caused by force majeure , or if the causes of the ...
Side 2
... damages caused by death or personal injury , the vessels in fault shall be jointly as well as severally liable to third parties . When a vessel pays a larger part than that which in accordance with the provisions of subsec- tion ( a ) ...
... damages caused by death or personal injury , the vessels in fault shall be jointly as well as severally liable to third parties . When a vessel pays a larger part than that which in accordance with the provisions of subsec- tion ( a ) ...
Side 3
... damage to , any property on board the ship . 2. Loss of life of , or personal injury to , any other person whether on land or on water , loss of or damage to any other property or infringement of any rights caused by the act , neglect ...
... damage to , any property on board the ship . 2. Loss of life of , or personal injury to , any other person whether on land or on water , loss of or damage to any other property or infringement of any rights caused by the act , neglect ...
Side 5
... damages to cargo , the court shall order the release of the ship or other property , or of the bail or security given , subject to the conditions specified in subsection A of this section . C. The provisions of this section shall apply ...
... damages to cargo , the court shall order the release of the ship or other property , or of the bail or security given , subject to the conditions specified in subsection A of this section . C. The provisions of this section shall apply ...
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... damages resulting from the collision shall be divided be- tween the ships in proportion to the gravity of their respective faults ; however , if it is not possible to establish the degree of the respective faults , or if it appears the ...
... damages resulting from the collision shall be divided be- tween the ships in proportion to the gravity of their respective faults ; however , if it is not possible to establish the degree of the respective faults , or if it appears the ...
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