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C/L/285. Frustration, Salvage, Negligence and Clean-up Costs in Maritime Law: Obligations and Liabilities
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The paper examines a law case of a cargo ship crash and its follow-up rescue. The facts of the case are analysed to identify the liabilities and rights of the parties to the case discussing the liability for a lost cargo and its insurance cover, the legality of the salvage, and the liability for the clean up costs of the lost oil, cargo and ship.
KEYWORDS: Maritime Law, Salvage, Negligence, Clean up Costs, Polluter, Marine Insurance, Towage,
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