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You are here: Home Archive 2009 August Weekly Edition 6th of August 2009 Salvaging an element of speed to save lives and vessels at sea

Salvaging an element of speed to save lives and vessels at sea

by Michael Underdown last modified Aug 06, 2009 03:56 PM

The long history of disasters at sea has evolved increasingly effective salvage methods and systems. Michael Underdown details how today’s contracts can speed the process, saving lives and property

SALVAGE arbitration is a less well-known and specialised area of arbitration.
Salvage is the saving of life or the preservation of a ship, cargo or certain other property from peril at sea.
Like most other aspects of maritime...

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