American Maritime Cases, Volumen3American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1993 |
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... tion , " undercuts our reading of the statute . The plain meaning of subsec- tion ( g ) ( 1 ) cannot be altered by the use of a somewhat different term in another part of the statute . Subsection ( g ) ( 2 ) does not purport to speak to ...
... tion , " undercuts our reading of the statute . The plain meaning of subsec- tion ( g ) ( 1 ) cannot be altered by the use of a somewhat different term in another part of the statute . Subsection ( g ) ( 2 ) does not purport to speak to ...
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... tion of the term " person entitled to compensation . " Congress retained that term in connection with the written approval requirement of subsec- tion ( g ) ( 1 ) . Yet Congress chose the broad term , " employee , " for the notification ...
... tion of the term " person entitled to compensation . " Congress retained that term in connection with the written approval requirement of subsec- tion ( g ) ( 1 ) . Yet Congress chose the broad term , " employee , " for the notification ...
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2177 tion , Inc. , 957 F.2d 186 at 191 ( 5 Cir . 1992 ) . The Michel opinion goes on to " join several Louisiana district courts who have considered the issue and have held that Miles applies to claims for loss of society or consortium ...
2177 tion , Inc. , 957 F.2d 186 at 191 ( 5 Cir . 1992 ) . The Michel opinion goes on to " join several Louisiana district courts who have considered the issue and have held that Miles applies to claims for loss of society or consortium ...
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accident action admiralty agreed agreement alleged allowed amount Appeals apply arbitration argues argument assert authority award barge benefits bill of lading bridge cargo carrier cause charterer Circuit claim claimants clause COGSA Company compensation complaint concluded condition considered container contract Corp costs damage decision defendant denied determined dismiss district court duty economic loss effect employer entitled establish evidence existence F.Supp fact failed federal filed further Government granted held holding injury interest involved issue Jones Act jurisdiction liability lien limitation Lines Marine maritime maritime law matter Miles motion moved negligence noted operations owner party period person plaintiff present proceeding provides pursuant question reasonable received recover recovery relational reports result rule seaman settlement ship statute suit summary judgment tion tort transportation trial United vessel wages waters