Wharf allisions, a specific type of maritime accident, occur when a vessel collides with a wharf structure, potentially leading to extensive property damage, disruptions in trade, and intricate legal challenges. Wharf allisions can also result in personal injury or death, making them a serious concern for maritime safety.
Yacht Disposal: A Legal Overview
Yachts are not only expensive to buy and maintain, but also to dispose of when they are no longer wanted or usable. Depending on the size, condition and location of the yacht, there may be different legal requirements and options for yacht disposal. I provide a brief overview of some of the main legal aspects […]
Allision Definition: Understanding a Maritime Collision
Often confused with “collision,” an allision has specific attributes that set it apart. In this article, we explore the definition of allision, shedding light on its unique characteristics.
Maritime Law: Understanding the Legal Framework
Maritime law is a body of law that governs activities that take place on the oceans and seas. It covers a wide range of topics, including shipping, navigation, salvage, and marine insurance.
What is the meaning of towage in law?
Towage is a legal term that refers to the act of pulling or pushing a vessel by another vessel, usually for a fee. Towage can be performed for various purposes, such as assisting a vessel in distress, moving a vessel from one place to another, or facilitating the navigation of a vessel in narrow or […]
Coast Guard Allisions: Investigating Responsibility
Coast Guard allisions can have serious consequences, including property damage, injuries, and legal complexities. A Coast Guard allision occurs when a Coast Guard vessel collides with another vessel, a stationary object, or a structure while performing its duties, such as search and rescue, law enforcement, or patrolling maritime borders.
Maritime Allisions: Causes, Liability, and Safety
Maritime allisions represent a category of maritime accidents where vessels collide with one another, stationary objects, or structures on the water. These incidents can lead to significant consequences, including property damage, injuries, and complex legal and safety considerations. We explore the key aspects of maritime allisions.
How to file an admiralty claim in the UK: A step-by-step guide
If you have suffered a loss or damage due to a maritime accident, you may be entitled to file an admiralty claim in the UK. Admiralty claims are a special type of civil litigation that deal with disputes arising from maritime activities, such as collisions, salvage, cargo damage, personal injury, environmental pollution, etc. We will […]
The Admiralty Act 2017: A landmark legislation for maritime claims in India
The Admiralty Act 2017 is an act of parliament of India that came into force on April 1, 2018. It aims to consolidate and modernize the laws relating to admiralty jurisdiction, legal proceedings in connection with vessels, their arrest, detention, sale and other matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Admiralty Act 2017 has repealed […]
Admiralty law and maritime disputes: What are the sources and principles?
Admiralty law, also known as maritime law, is a branch of law that governs the activities and relations of people and entities that use the oceans and other navigable waters for commerce, transportation, recreation or military purposes. Admiralty law covers a wide range of issues, such as contracts, torts, crimes, property rights, environmental protection, insurance, […]