Law of Recreational Boating

Law of Recreational Boating
Author: Eric E. Lenck
Publisher: Cornell Maritime Press/Tidewater Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-04-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780764356810

Recreational boating presents more than its fair share of legal hazards. An unsuspecting buyer may discover too late that the yacht is encumbered by secret maritime liens incurred by a previous owner. A marine insurer may deny coverage for a total loss based on a seemingly innocent misrepresentation in the insurance application. A boat owner may mistakenly believe that a rescue from a grounding is covered by a prepaid towage plan, when in fact the rescuer will be making a very expensive claim for marine salvage. These and other dilemmas unique to maritime law appear repeatedly in the court decisions relating to recreational boating. This book focuses on those maritime law issues that are most likely to affect the typical recreational boater. It explains the legal concepts in plain language, giving examples from reported cases. Where possible, the author provides practical advice on how to avoid the most-common pitfalls. It is a guide for all those in the recreational boating industry who want a better understanding of maritime law, and even for lawyers looking for a primer in this very specialized area of the law.

Boat Accident Reconstruction and Litigation

Boat Accident Reconstruction and Litigation
Author: Roy Scott Hickman
Publisher: Lawyers and Judges Publishing
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This updated and revised edition has even more information to help you understand the complexities of boating accidents. In this edition are expanded chapters on boat accident reconstruction, an entirely new chapter on personal watercraft, and sections on modern developments in steering. If you are a lawyer or an accident reconstructionist, this book will help you find appropriate data, analyze it, and determine cause and effects in a boat accident. The book is a compendium of information useful in litigation dealing with activities in and on the water. The second edition of Boat Accident Reconstruction and Litigation covers everything from the way boats function to how they are designed. It will introduce you to fluid mechanics and will explain the numerous formulae and other methods used to analyze boat accidents. It even includes an extensive series of appendices of useful Coast Guard regulations and rules.

Boatowner's Legal and Financial Advisor

Boatowner's Legal and Financial Advisor
Author: Larry V. Rogers
Publisher: International Marine Publishing Company
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780877423416

Covers insurance, loans, anchoring rights, tax requirements, liens, liability considerations, and admiralty law.

Small Boat Law

Small Boat Law
Author: Herbert L. Markow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1977
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

This book, written as a text for community colleges, is intended as well for attorneys and marine law enforcement officers. Among the topics it examines are admiralty and local jurisdiction, search and seizure, rescue, the Federal Boating Act, boat sales, warranties, federal boat safety standards, marina and boatyard disputes, maritime liens, and salvage and sunken treasure.