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... spill appears to be no greater than that faced in the North Sea and is , like earthquake risk , slightly less than ... spill . However , even with full safety measures , at least one large oil spill attributable to human error is ...
... spill appears to be no greater than that faced in the North Sea and is , like earthquake risk , slightly less than ... spill . However , even with full safety measures , at least one large oil spill attributable to human error is ...
Page 289
... and is within the admiralty jurisdiction of this Court . Maryland v . Amerada Hess Corp. , 350 F.Supp . 1060 , 1063-1065 ( D.Md. 1972 ) ; Oil Spills 289 SECTION A: SPILL LIABILITY SECTION A: SPILL LIABILITY Liability at Common Law.
... and is within the admiralty jurisdiction of this Court . Maryland v . Amerada Hess Corp. , 350 F.Supp . 1060 , 1063-1065 ( D.Md. 1972 ) ; Oil Spills 289 SECTION A: SPILL LIABILITY SECTION A: SPILL LIABILITY Liability at Common Law.
Page 301
... spill . See also U.S. v . Beatty , Inc. , 401 F. Supp . 1040 ( W.D. Ky . 1975 ) ( $ 2,000 fine upheld for a spill of 5 to 15 gallons of oil ) ; Note , Spilling Oil May Be Hazardous to Your Wealth , 19 Nat . Res . J. 735 ( 1979 ) . 4. Is ...
... spill . See also U.S. v . Beatty , Inc. , 401 F. Supp . 1040 ( W.D. Ky . 1975 ) ( $ 2,000 fine upheld for a spill of 5 to 15 gallons of oil ) ; Note , Spilling Oil May Be Hazardous to Your Wealth , 19 Nat . Res . J. 735 ( 1979 ) . 4. Is ...
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