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Mon, 09 Aug 2010 08:11:47 GMT+00:00 Jamaica Gleaner Federal admiralty law governs business that happens on the sea like marine commerce, navigation, shipping and salvage, but it is handled in state courts. ... From Google News Search: "maritime and admiralty law" Why doesn't "Admiralty Law" apply to Somali Pirates? Q. For the last 600 Years Admiralty Law has been accepted Maritime Law worldwide. Admiralty Law is very clear that Pirates caught in the act may be summarily tried by the officers of the ship which apprehended them and if found guilty, hanged. Now suddenly Admiralty Law is ignored!! WHY? Asked by Coasty - Sun May 3 11:42:36 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Because of the Liberals in Washington who believe that pirates must be read their rights by a police officer, told to turn around and be handcuffed, see a judge, go to a Pirates Anonymous or some UN pirate rehabilitation program, then be paroled, and taken home on a U.S. taxpayer paid airplane. I'd say that we tie them with chains to a 500 lb. dumbbell and toss them into shark infested waters. Which is natural justice. Answered by CURIOUS GEORGE - Sun May 3 16:49:49 2009 In admiralty law, if pirated Vessel A allides w/ Lighthouse B, would Insurer A be liable & pay Ins. B's loss? Q. In US admiralty (maritime) law: Vessel A is pirated (hijacked). The pirates crash Vessel A into Lighthouse B. Vessel A is insured by Insurer A. Lighthouse B is insured by Insurer B. Insurer B compensates the owner of Lighthouse B for the loss. Insurer B recalls that under US admiralty law "a vessel that allides with a fixed object (unless it is submerged) is presumed at fault." The liability seems clear except for the fact that Vessel A was hijacked and not controlled by its owner when the loss occurred. Insurer B would like to subrogate his loss if possible. Would it be reasonable for Insurer B to sue Insurer A to transfer the onus of the loss, or does the fact that Vessel A was hijacked preclude that in some way from being a good… [cont.] Asked by Sasha - Mon Jun 2 08:18:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. No, insurer A is not on the hook for damage to lighthouse B, because of the hijacking. Insurer B can't subrogate. Or they can, but they have to go after the pirates. The limitation of liability is irrelevant in this situation. Answered by mbrcatz - Mon Jun 2 08:57:44 2008 What does it ;-- mean when this is used in a sentence?
Q. In the US constitution, this is used " ;-- ". Example: The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;--to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public ministers and Consuls;--to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction. How does that restructure the sentence? Asked by thecalifornialife - Mon Jul 7 20:44:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Nowadays, we'd called it an emoticon;-} a graphic image, which indicates the emotional intent/content of a sentence. But it this case, it's an aside; explaining the applicability. Answered by Robert S - Mon Jul 7 20:55:28 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "maritime and admiralty law" |





