| 21. | Judge Barbier is trying the case without a jury, as is normal in United States admiralty law.
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| 22. | Blatchford was an expert in admiralty law and Fourteenth Amendment of the U . S . Constitution.
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| 23. | The Virginia court decision hinged on an obscure point of admiralty law and the principle of " abandonment ."
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| 24. | "' Strait passage "'is a concept in Admiralty law which allows for a vessel to pass through a strait.
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| 25. | The genesis of Canada s Naval Reserve first emerged in drill, seamanship, admiralty law, arms drill and naval organization.
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| 26. | It is true that, " ( w ) ith admiralty jurisdiction comes the application of substantive admiralty law ."
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| 27. | They believe that the United Kingdom and Canada are now operating in bankruptcy and are therefore under admiralty law.
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| 28. | At the time, salvage was based on British Admiralty law, which considered the work of salvagers in the public interest.
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| 29. | Seventeenth-century English admiralty law allowed captains great leeway in using violence against their crew, but outright murder was not permitted.
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| 30. | As is done under admiralty law, the defendant is actually the wreck itself, identified only by its longitude and latitude.
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