The totality of applicable law for the oceans and their use.
1Over time, different countries adopted aspects of the Rolls for their admiralty law.
2In 1974, Susan took a course in admiralty law taught by Bill Clinton himself.
3He'd been hired by a small firm that specialized in immigration and admiralty law.
4You know what the admiralty law is!
5In the admiralty law we have a most striking example of uniformity of practice in all parts of the world.
6It was held that, the ship being within the body of the county, the admiralty law did not apply; or, according to 1 Mod.
7Now, there are a lot of workers there, said Andrew Simpson, a St. Croix resident and admiralty law attorney familiar with activity at the project.
8In Admiralty law, and in old English practice, the term is applied to the seizure of property.
9All questions of Admiralty law and maritime jurisdiction, and cases affecting ambassadors or consuls, are there tried.
10Admiralty law came into being when ancient naval manners and customs were written down as the "Black Book of the Admiralty".
11"Well, I know nothing of Admiralty law," said Caroline, "but this looks more ocean than river to me.
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