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instrumentalities

An instrumentality is the method used to accomplish an action. Instrumentalities appear in constitutional law, especially with regards to the Commerce Clause, and business law.

Under the Commerce Clause of the US...

Jones Act

The Jones Act, also known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, is a federal statute establishing support for the development and maintenance of a merchant marine in order to support commercial activity and serve as a naval auxiliary in times...

Lacey Act

The Lacey Act (1900) prohibits the transportation of endangered species or banned animal and plant species into the United States and across state borders. The purpose of the act is to combat trafficking of illegal wildlife and plants. The...

law of admiralty

The law of admiralty, admiralty law, or maritime law, refers to a body of law relating to seas and navigable bodies of water. Admiralty law extends to incidents that occur on the oceans, lakes, rivers, canals, and wetlands. However, admiralty...

maintenance and cure

Seafarers (also referred to as seamen or sailors) who are injured while at sea are entitled to maintenance and cure from their employers or shipowners.

Maintenance is an injured seafarer's right to day-to-day living expenses. Cure...

manifest

1. Apparent; clear; obvious; unquestionable; evident.

For example, something that is manifestly erroneous is clearly wrong.

According to the Supreme Court of Louisiana in Canter v. Koehring Co. (1973), the “manifest error rule”...

maritime court

Maritime court is the court that exercises jurisdiction over maritime law. Its jurisdiction includes civil actions relating to ships and the sea, such as matters involving shipping, insurance, seafarers, cargo, and collisions at sea. In the...

maritime law

See law of admiralty.

[Last updated in July of 2023 by the Wex Definitions Team]

maritime lien

A maritime lien is a type of lien originating from admiralty law. The lien provides security to a creditor, usually for providing services to the ship or due to injury caused by the ship. Maritime liens arise by operation of law at the moment...

nonimmigrant visa

A visa type is determined by the applicant's purpose. Immigrant visas are issued to aliens who pursue permanent living in the United States, while nonimmigrant visas are required of aliens to temporarily stay in the United States for study,...

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