Legal problems arising out of ship collisions, and procedure adopted to deal with them; importance of log records and survey reports; function of surveyors; procedure with regard to repairs; causes of collisions not primarily arising out of errors of navigation; collisions from interaction; bearing of collision experience on matters of structural design; and equipment of vessels, and reference to various types of damage caused by collision. (See also North-East Coast Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs -- Trans v 51 1934-35 p 347-70 (discussion) p D173-84; Mar News v 22 n 2 July 1935 p 45-7 and n 3 Aug p 42-4)
Ship collisions
Engineering
Engineering ; 139 , n 3619
1935
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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