American Maritime Cases, Volumen3American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1993 |
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... admiralty suit must be brought . See Sea Quest Marine Inc. v . Cove Shipping , Inc. , 1980 AMC 784 , 788 , 474 F.Supp . 164 , 167 ( W.D. Wash . 1979 ) . A claim is barred by laches only if the plaintiffs ' delay in bringing suit is ...
... admiralty suit must be brought . See Sea Quest Marine Inc. v . Cove Shipping , Inc. , 1980 AMC 784 , 788 , 474 F.Supp . 164 , 167 ( W.D. Wash . 1979 ) . A claim is barred by laches only if the plaintiffs ' delay in bringing suit is ...
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... admiralty case . Noting that the possible applicability of admiralty law had not even been considered below , the Court remanded for consideration of whether admiralty or state law should govern the fee claim . 1986 AMC at 1249 , 779 F ...
... admiralty case . Noting that the possible applicability of admiralty law had not even been considered below , the Court remanded for consideration of whether admiralty or state law should govern the fee claim . 1986 AMC at 1249 , 779 F ...
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... admiralty sides of the courts . The Committee notes to Rule 9 ( h ) state in relevant part : " One of the important procedural consequences is that in the civil action either party may demand a jury trial , while in the suit in admiralty ...
... admiralty sides of the courts . The Committee notes to Rule 9 ( h ) state in relevant part : " One of the important procedural consequences is that in the civil action either party may demand a jury trial , while in the suit in admiralty ...
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