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maritime tort

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A quick definition of maritime tort:

A maritime tort is a type of civil wrong that happens on the water. It's when someone does something that hurts another person or damages their property while they're on a boat or ship. This can include things like crashing into another boat or causing pollution in the water. If someone commits a maritime tort, they can be sued for damages.

A more thorough explanation:

A maritime tort is a civil wrong that occurs within the admiralty jurisdiction. It is a breach of duty that the law imposes on persons who stand in a particular relation to one another. The remedy for a maritime tort is usually in the form of damages.

Examples of maritime torts include:

  • Collisions between ships
  • Injuries to passengers or crew members on a ship
  • Damage to cargo during transportation by sea

These examples illustrate how a maritime tort involves a civil wrong that occurs in a maritime context, such as on a ship or during transportation by sea. The remedy for a maritime tort is usually sought through a civil lawsuit for damages.

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