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Admiralty law - Wikipedia
Admiralty law may be distinguished from the law of the sea, which is a body of public international law dealing with navigational rights, mineral rights, jurisdiction over coastal waters, and the maritime relationships between nations.
Allision (Not Collision) Nautical Term Definition | Naylor Law
The nautical definition of an allision is “the running of one ship upon another ship that is stationary.” The distinction between it and a ‘collision’ is that in the latter, both ships are moving.
allision - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. [edit] allision (plural allisions) (nautical) The striking of a vessel against a fixed object; the act of alliding or an instance thereof. (rare) The act of dashing against or striking upon. Coordinate terms. [edit] collide. collision. Related terms. [edit] allide. Translations. [edit] ± nautical collision. See also. [edit] collision.
You Say Collision, I Say Allision; Let's Sort the Whole Thing Out ...
These terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but technically, a collision is when two vessels strike each other, while an allision occurs when a vessel strikes a stationary object, such as a bridge or dock.
ALLISION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
ALLISION definition: the striking of one ship by another | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
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