maritime law

NOUN
  1. the branch of international law that deals with territorial and international waters or with shipping or with ocean fishery etc.
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  • Under international maritime law ships are prohibited from discharging raw sewage within 12 miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Under international maritime law ships are prohibited from discharging raw sewage within 12 miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under international maritime law ships are prohibited from discharging raw sewage within 12 miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the dozenth time, maritime law recognizes the right of a belligerent operating a blockade to seize blockade runners in international waters. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Free Gaza” Activists’ Version of the Ship Incident
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  • Federal maritime laws require that ship owners and employers provide a "seaworthy" vessel for its crew at all times. Boats and Boating Online Resource Center. Find Boating News, Products and Services. Boating RSS Feed Available.
  • The Federal Government was acting in contravention of maritime law by shunning a ship and crew in distress.
  • The subject of the present notice was picked up at sea, a child, and, under the provisions of maritime law concerning flotsam, jetsam, and lagan, was appropriated by the crew. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
  • Under international maritime law ships are prohibited from discharging raw sewage within 12 miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
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