Use of salvor in Sentences. 13 Examples

The examples include salvor at the start of sentence, salvor at the end of sentence and salvor in the middle of sentence

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salvor at the end of sentence


  1. In case the provisions of Clause 9 apply, the owner of the vessel shall provide satisfactory security at the reasonable request of the salvor.

salvor in the middle of sentence


  1. Verisof, next to salvor Hardin, is your greatest enemy.
  2. That salvor Hardin had seen it coming made it none the more pleasant.
  3. It is the same salvor Hardin, who on his previous visit, ground our noses into the dust.
  4. In case of any deficiency, the salvor has the right of recourse against the party salved.
  5. The salvor shall own duty to seek the assistance of other salvors where reasonably necessary.
  6. "Salvage charges" means the charges recoverable under maritime law by a salvor independently of contract.
  7. 'Salvage charges' means the charges recoverable under Maritime Law by a salvor independently of contract.
  8. This paper is divided into five parts. Chapter One mainly introduces the theoretical basis of the salvor undertaking the tortuous liability.
  9. The historical development of the responsibility rule of the tortious liability of the salvor is briefly reviewed by historical analysis in Chapter Two.
  10. Thus, the mystery centers on the USNS salvor, which happened to be yet right near Byeongyang Island at the time of the Cheonan sinking and far from its home base, Pearl Harbor.
  11. During the salvage operations, the salvor and the salved party and the master are under an obligation to exercise due care to prevent or minimize pollution damage to the environment.
  12. If the salvor has reason to believe that the party salved is to or attempts to violate the provision of this Paragraph, the salvor is entitled to apply for measure of property security.

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