But to suggest that such hypergeneralization ought to be the rule would convert Sisson into a vehicle for eliminating admiralty jurisdiction.
22.
This latter rule was changed in 1948, however, when Congress enacted the Extension of Admiralty Jurisdiction Act, 62 Stat . 496.
23.
The court was abolished in 1911 when the Supreme Court of New South Wales was granted the admiralty jurisdiction of the court.
24.
The simplicity of this test was marred by modern cases that tested the boundaries of admiralty jurisdiction with ever more unusual facts.
25.
If, however, a charter breach creates a maritime lien, the suit is in rem, against the vessel itself, with exclusive admiralty jurisdiction.
26.
Although the accident's effects were felt on land, the Extension of Admiralty Jurisdiction Act brings the event within s1333 ( 1 ).
27.
Although this approach " might leave within admiralty jurisdiction a few unusual actions, " ibid ., such freakish cases will occur rarely.
28.
Additionally, the Marshall Court limited the extent of federal maritime and admiralty jurisdiction to tidewaters in " The Steamboat Thomas Jefferson ".
29.
Accordingly, we conclude that the Court of Appeals correctly held that the District Court had admiralty jurisdiction over the respondent's Limitation Act suit.
30.
The district court has concluded that admiralty jurisdiction attaches to these several counts and that they constitute a federal maritime cause of action.