American Maritime Cases, Volumen3American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1993 |
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... tort . Bay Aggregate argues that Total's negligence related to the design and condition of its dock and that , as a result , the tort which arose from such negligence occurred on land because a dock is considered an extension of land ...
... tort . Bay Aggregate argues that Total's negligence related to the design and condition of its dock and that , as a result , the tort which arose from such negligence occurred on land because a dock is considered an extension of land ...
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... tort . We also agree that the law of tort does not permit recovery for all economic loss . We further agree that , where the plaintiff establishes a joint venture with the owner of the damaged property , it should be able to recover ...
... tort . We also agree that the law of tort does not permit recovery for all economic loss . We further agree that , where the plaintiff establishes a joint venture with the owner of the damaged property , it should be able to recover ...
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... tort suit for negligent acts taken in its capacity as Levene's employer barred recovery for these acts . The court ... tort action against the owner of a vessel for acts of vessel negligence . Thus , for example , a longshoreman working ...
... tort suit for negligent acts taken in its capacity as Levene's employer barred recovery for these acts . The court ... tort action against the owner of a vessel for acts of vessel negligence . Thus , for example , a longshoreman working ...
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