Chapter 11 Maritime Torts
Index
- Section 11.1 Scope of Chapter
- Section 11.2 Maritime Law and Admiralty Defined
- Section 11.3 Maritime Torts Defined
- Section 11.4 Actions Cognizable in Admiralty
- Section 11.5 Saving to Suitors
- Section 11.6 Consequences of Admiralty Jurisdiction
- Section 11.7 Procedural Consequences of Admiralty Jurisdiction
- Section 11.8 Choice of Remedies
- Section 11.9 Differences Between Admiralty and Diversity Jurisdiction
- Section 11.10 Navigable Waters
- Section 11.11 Admiralty Jurisdiction Over Torts
- Section 11.12 Admiralty Jurisdiction Act
- Section 11.13 Vessel Status
- Section 11.14 Application of Admiralty Jurisdiction to Riverboat Casinos
- Section 11.15 Substantive Law of Maritime Torts
- Section 11.16 Comparative Negligence
- Section 11.17 Superseding Cause
- Section 11.18 Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors
- Section 11.19 Proportionate Liability of Nonsettling Defendant
- Section 11.20 Statute of Limitations and Laches
- Section 11.21 Wrongful Death
- Section 11.22 Loss of Society
- Section 11.23 Products Liability
- Section 11.24 Generally
- Section 11.25 Federal and State Regulation
- Section 11.26 Navigational Rules
- Section 11.27 Collision
- Section 11.28 Standard of Care
- Section 11.29 Loss-of-Use Damages
- Section 11.30 Passengers
- Section 11.31 Visitors and Guests
- Section 11.32 Forum-Selection Clauses
- Section 11.33 Time Limitation on Suit Clauses
- Section 11.34 Punitive Damages
- Section 11.35 Generally
- Section 11.36 Relationship Between a Wharfinger and Vessel Owner
- Section 11.37 Duties of a Wharfinger
- Section 11.38 Defenses
- Section 11.39 Generally
- Section 11.40 Persons Within Scope of Limited Liability Act
- Section 11.41 Vessels Within Scope of Limited Liability Act
- Section 11.42 Losses Covered
- Section 11.43 Privity or Knowledge of the Owner
- Section 11.44 Limitation Fund
- Section 11.45 Exoneration
- Section 11.46 Practice and Procedure