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unseaworthiness Meaning in Bengali







unseaworthiness's Usage Examples:

owner to ensure the seaworthiness of the ship and an allegation of unseaworthiness may be brought by the crew, though at least five members of the crew.


France, as a unit of the Patrol Force, until operational difficulties – unseaworthiness – resulted in the restriction of the "Menhaden Fisherman" trawlers.


judicial process for the purpose of securing a maritime claim, or for unseaworthiness and certain other conditions.


international waters" in wrongful death cases "caused by negligence or unseaworthiness.


the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 (Jones Act), and the doctrines of "unseaworthiness" and "maintenance and cure".


compensation: the principle of maintenance and cure, the doctrine of unseaworthiness, and the Jones Act.


burden of proving unseaworthiness and there remained only the issue of whether or not one or more of the conditions of unseaworthiness or some other agency.


was not whether the unseaworthiness was "serious" or "minor"; rather the question was whether the undoubtedly serious unseaworthiness had had an effect.


___ (2019) admiralty law  • unseaworthiness  • punitive damages Breyer, Sotomayor.


___ (2019) admiralty law  • unseaworthiness  • punitive damages Roberts, Thomas, Kagan, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh 222.


stipulate that he shall not be responsible for loss arising even from the unseaworthiness of the ship on sailing, provided that due care has been taken by the.


attention, to effect necessary repairs, (though this may be evidence of unseaworthiness), mutiny of the crew.


Here, even though the vessel's unseaworthiness (through insufficient and incompetent crew) might seem important, its.


the English ships had been sent home mainly due to disease and/or unseaworthiness; others had separated ' they too went back home; there were now only.


sinking was four fifths due to the storm and one fifth due to the unseaworthiness of the ship.


the official change of name, apparently done to forestall rumors of unseaworthiness, the Washington continued to be known to her patrons as the Flyer.


stopped off Lapseki on 22 March, having lost two of the torpedo boats to unseaworthiness.


the courts for breaking contracts of employment by striking over the unseaworthiness of vessels in the merchant fleet.



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